My wife wants to be buried with it. I told her to forget it; I was going to sell it to pay for her funeral. My youngest son (24) will probably get it when we are gone. He knows what it is. Funny thing, we went into the city on a Wednesday evening with the kids (it was the only time) to a favorite used record store. We ate next door and then proceeded to find it(Pines)and a first pressing of Merc Bailalaika Favorites ($25.) and two Vics plum labels (new)unopened $12. each and two soria series RCA shaded dogs (both mint) (Heifetz). It was a good night. Whenever we play any of the records my wife just sits there and smiles remembering our 10 year old going through the shaded dogs and pulling out ones he new she was looking for. (He has a degree in Music).
Multiple Copies Of LP s Same Title
A short note to see how perverse my record collecting is.
I have the worst habit of buying multiple copies of the same title especially if they are rare, and or sought after.
I feel that they are not going to get any cheaper, and there will be a day when we never see some of them again. If a rare LP is presented to me from my UK Sellers, and or found in the Shop's I just have to buy it (Regardless of how many copies I have).
I thought of this last night as I was play grading my third Atlantic Plum Label Yes - Fragile copy.
Just wondering if there are others like me out there.
Thanks,
David
I have the worst habit of buying multiple copies of the same title especially if they are rare, and or sought after.
I feel that they are not going to get any cheaper, and there will be a day when we never see some of them again. If a rare LP is presented to me from my UK Sellers, and or found in the Shop's I just have to buy it (Regardless of how many copies I have).
I thought of this last night as I was play grading my third Atlantic Plum Label Yes - Fragile copy.
Just wondering if there are others like me out there.
Thanks,
David
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