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?

rvpiano

Jerryg123,

I’m sorry if I excited and agitated you. 
That was CERTAINLY NOT my intention.

twoleftears,

You’re absolutely right. I would have to put in a lot of work to catalog my 3000+ CDs and 2000+ records. The best solution would probably be to examine them all and select the ones I consider most valuable.

Stream away all take RECORDS and CDs.Many of mine are out of print have NO streaming.Good luck.

In 1987 I bought my first CD player and CD's in Germany. In 1990 I sold my Thorens TD320 turntable and got rid of about 90 albums. I thought record albums were DONE. Do I wish I had the Thorens and albums back? yep.