In a message dated 21 Dec 96 21:37:30, Carmen Presti wrote:
CP> Re: Records
> Anyone else collect LP's. My collection is based from the late 60's and up.
> Just Rock N' Roll, I have no country, or classical.
CP> I still have every LP I ever bought (that wasn't lost or stolen)
CP> lining
CP> the walls of my den. Still play 'em too - classics remain classics and
CP> favorites always wail ... not a BIG collection, about 400 or so - mostly
CP> 60s
CP> rock and such.
You're lucky. I sold my early collection when I bought a new stereo system. I
figure; Hey....I can pick these up any time. Boy was I wrong!!
CP> What's your "favorite" from a collectibility standpoint? I lean
CP> toward
CP> my uncensored original MC (red letter linernotes). I have two first run
CP> _Satanic Majesties_ with the original optical shift cover, but
CP> unfortunately
CP> the vinyl is not in such great condition (I was younger then :).
I've never heard of MC, is that short for something?? I've only paid big
bucks for two records; Grand Funk, Survival; and Five Man Electrical Band,
Goodbyes & Butterflys. But two of the best records (and I believe most
valuable) are Pink Floyd, A Saucerful of Secrets (1968); and Pink Floyd, The
Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967). Both records are in mint condition.
Scott
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