Massive media collections and media collection endgames

Started by Cranial Blast, December 10, 2025, 04:02:22 AM

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Minus1

Nobody Wants Your Shit is also another good book. 😂
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I think it will be also curious moment, when things that were scarcely available and never in circulation may be coming available due people tend to live in some pace. One can remember things like when CD came, people throwing out most of vinyl. Streaming popularized, people throwing away CD's. Vinyl becoming hip, people buying vinyl and ditching CDs and so on. But also the age. When I work in record store, I see certain ages appear in waves. People who bought certain titles, are at age of getting kids and suddenly they sell part of their collections. Many times it is the same stuff.
For example. you recognize guys years of involvement based on what type of Black Metal 7"s they bring, haha.. Things that may be tiny editions and globally rare, but the return to 2nd hand market in bulk at some moment. It may be also curious if the active generation changed in a way that all those bands that were sought after and valued, mean nothing to "new guys".


I never really had problem with the "spicy stuff", as I never kept it secret. Not only immediate family or friends, but my relatives (plus everybody else) have google, so they know what's up.
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