Charity shops taking vinyl 14:18 - Aug 6 with 2499 views | Rosey_Repeat | I am trying to clear out some of my brother's vinyls and CDs as he has moved to America. Lots of dodgy punk but also some nice stuff. Is there a charity shop in Swansea where records are valued and not just pit in a 10p bin? I don't want to go through the rigmarole of selling them, just want to give them away where they might be appreciated. Any ideas appreciated. Ta | | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:22 - Aug 6 with 2464 views | Dull1Thomas | Oxfam in Castle Street has a decent collection of vinyl. | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:47 - Aug 6 with 2424 views | Private_Partz | Be carful with the vinyl. Some of it could be worth a fair bit of dosh. A first pressing Revolver for instance can go on the shelf at £60 a go. Be charitable by all means but don't shoot yourself in the foot. Vinyl is back in vogue and big business these days. ;-) | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:52 - Aug 6 with 2405 views | GehbeHindert_Bosman | A lot of "dodgy punk" vinyl as you call it is very collectable and valuable. Might be worth googling some of the titles or looking on Discogs/Record Collector . Could be a nice little earner as Arfur used to say. There used to be a good second hand music place on St Helens Rd - not the one with music instruments Kingsway side but the one nearest the Guildhall was in the back room of a junk shop but always gave you a fair price for rare albums and singles. Probably long gone though I'd imagine. | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:52 - Aug 6 with 2405 views | Rancid | I sold all my PInk Floyd vinyls on Ebay and they fetched a good few quid.Sadly, for me though I sent them economy post and the guy said he never received them so I had to pay him back and lost the records. | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:56 - Aug 6 with 2396 views | WarwickHunt |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:52 - Aug 6 by GehbeHindert_Bosman | A lot of "dodgy punk" vinyl as you call it is very collectable and valuable. Might be worth googling some of the titles or looking on Discogs/Record Collector . Could be a nice little earner as Arfur used to say. There used to be a good second hand music place on St Helens Rd - not the one with music instruments Kingsway side but the one nearest the Guildhall was in the back room of a junk shop but always gave you a fair price for rare albums and singles. Probably long gone though I'd imagine. |
Yep. Check Discogs or Gemm (both online) first. | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:57 - Aug 6 with 2390 views | Private_Partz |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:52 - Aug 6 by GehbeHindert_Bosman | A lot of "dodgy punk" vinyl as you call it is very collectable and valuable. Might be worth googling some of the titles or looking on Discogs/Record Collector . Could be a nice little earner as Arfur used to say. There used to be a good second hand music place on St Helens Rd - not the one with music instruments Kingsway side but the one nearest the Guildhall was in the back room of a junk shop but always gave you a fair price for rare albums and singles. Probably long gone though I'd imagine. |
I am no businessman but I reckon someone could be on to a winner by opening a decent vinyl shop in Swansea. I see them everywhere when I travel around. My daughter lives in Cheltenham and there are quite few successful outlets there. | |
| You have mission in life to hold out your hand,
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Help your fellow man.
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:59 - Aug 6 with 2372 views | Darran |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:52 - Aug 6 by Rancid | I sold all my PInk Floyd vinyls on Ebay and they fetched a good few quid.Sadly, for me though I sent them economy post and the guy said he never received them so I had to pay him back and lost the records. |
I sold all my Zappa vinyl on eBay on a buy it now for £1k pick up only,they sold within an hour and three hours later the fella was here from Brum picking them up. Gutted I did now though. | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 15:05 - Aug 6 with 2354 views | Rancid |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:59 - Aug 6 by Darran | I sold all my Zappa vinyl on eBay on a buy it now for £1k pick up only,they sold within an hour and three hours later the fella was here from Brum picking them up. Gutted I did now though. |
I should have done the same in hindsight and really wish I did.These were Floyd's first ever albums with Barrett on vocals circa 67/68.I'm tamping thinking about it now | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 15:28 - Aug 6 with 2334 views | ScoobyWho |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 14:52 - Aug 6 by GehbeHindert_Bosman | A lot of "dodgy punk" vinyl as you call it is very collectable and valuable. Might be worth googling some of the titles or looking on Discogs/Record Collector . Could be a nice little earner as Arfur used to say. There used to be a good second hand music place on St Helens Rd - not the one with music instruments Kingsway side but the one nearest the Guildhall was in the back room of a junk shop but always gave you a fair price for rare albums and singles. Probably long gone though I'd imagine. |
Any punk vinyl on riot city, no future, or distro by cherry red circa 1980 - 1985 will be worth quite a bit. Any Skrewdriver is worth loads, regardless of your politics, Cock Sparrer vinyl is much sought after too. And poor old Arfur eh ? RIP. | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 15:31 - Aug 6 with 2326 views | Rosey_Repeat | Thanks everyone for help, I'll probably use the Oxfam shop. When I say it's 'dodgy punk' that's wjhat it is, Conflict / Anti Nowhere League / Crass / Sham 69 / Peter and Test Tube Babies - nothing that I'd keep myself, despite having lots of punk records and running my own (dodgy?) punk label, R*E*P*E*A*T Records. So if anyone fancies any of the above (and some 90s alternative rock CDs) head down there! Agree about the need for a vinyl shop in Swansea - I now live in Cambridge and 2 vinyl only shops have just opened there this year, and the new releases I put out have been vinyl only. Thanks www.repeatfanzine.co.uk | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:00 - Aug 6 with 2275 views | perchrockjack | Don't sell it. There are machines now to play em.. I have a fair collection in the attic | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:12 - Aug 6 with 2270 views | Darran |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:00 - Aug 6 by perchrockjack | Don't sell it. There are machines now to play em.. I have a fair collection in the attic |
Nobody's interested in Cilla and Gerry Marsden though. | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:15 - Aug 6 with 2261 views | perchrockjack | Lol. I liked billy j, merseybeats and the big three all from the privacy of my bedroom 200 miles away. Like the hollies too | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:25 - Aug 6 with 2251 views | GehbeHindert_Bosman |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:12 - Aug 6 by Darran | Nobody's interested in Cilla and Gerry Marsden though. |
and definitely not on 78s | | | |
Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:28 - Aug 6 with 2241 views | perchrockjack | 78s. Now you re talking. Winnifred attwel at Christmas plus Nina and Frederick with little donkey. | |
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Charity shops taking vinyl on 17:34 - Aug 6 with 2231 views | GehbeHindert_Bosman | My mother tells me there's a few boxes of 78s up the attic somewhere. late 50s early 60s stuff. Could be some hidden gems. Now just need a radiogram to play them on! | | | |
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