I can find music faster locating it on my shelves than finding the same recording ripped to my NAS.
Old CDs and records
I just came to the very belated realization that my many years’ collection of thousands of CDs and (most likely) records are probably extinct and hence worthless. Unless I go through the arduous task of cataloguing each and every disc for resale, the mass collection is just so much junk.
I could donate the collection. But, at this point, does anyone want antiquated technology when streaming is so easy and prevalent.
Anyone have any ideas?
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@rvpiano - I have no experience using these website but maybe check them out and see if you find it useful . The 2nd link has a list of companies that sell classical, possibly they buy them as well ; nothing to lose by checking them out
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Most public libraries lend CDs and therefore accept donations of used CDs. In my experience, the library especially appreciated donations of classical and jazz music. A library won’t value your CDs for charitable donation purposes, but ItsDeductible will provide a generic value. Thus, under the right circumstances, you can turn your unwanted CDs into a tax deduction. But even without a tax deduction, you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing that your music is widely available. Good luck! |
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