What should I do with unwanted vinyl?


My New Year resolution is to get rid of my modest vinyl collection. It hasn't been played for years and I don't see that changing so it needs a good home. I have close to 300 albums in condition ranging from near new to worn out. I could list it here for local sale or take it to a used vinyl shop but haven't a clue what to ask for it. I suppose I could even donate it to Goodwill. What do you think?
timrhu
I'm going off memory with a short list. Most of these albums are early 70s rock, singer song writers such as Neil Young, Dan Fogleberg, Todd Rundgren (including a good copy of A Wizard/A True Star) and Emmy Lou Harris. I also have an excellent and very early copy of All Things Must Pass, and a copy of Concert for Bangladesh. One other interesting set are six or seven Al Kooper albums, I think I have most of his solo albums. From the 80s are a few early REM albums, most of the Police albums and music of that nature. I was always pretty careful with my albums but some of these would be pretty well worn. Thanks for any input.
Yeah, post a list (or send one to me) and I'll tell you what they're worth or tell you that I don't know. Seriously, if you want to maximize your return I would suggest going through the work of selling them. It's not so bad. For instance, if you have LP's from a group you could sell that in a small lot. I don't think any brick and mortar is going to buy them unless you have something very rare and then they won't give a rat's ass about the rest.
Put the good ones for sale in the classifieds here ,,,i may be interested in that Todd R.Wizard as mines in baaaad shape! You can email me if youd like,Peace,Ray