Bad moments for collectors [message #85302] |
Fri, 02 June 2017 02:32 |
vhfspeeks
Messages: 82 Registered: November 2016
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As an audiophile what are your worst moments from collecting? Mine would be an elderly relative who passed away leaving me his huge 1940's and 50's record collection. When I went to pick it up, the entire lot had been thrown by well-meaning relatives who didn't see why I'd want "that old tat". They had the cassettes he'd recorded them onto for the car, and I could have those because they were much better...
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Re: Bad moments for collectors [message #85358 is a reply to message #85302] |
Mon, 05 June 2017 09:59 |
Hylo
Messages: 30 Registered: January 2017
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Ouch. I am sorry for your loss, and for the records.
Not sure mine compares. I'd arranged a controlled storage locker when I went off to college to put my vinyl in. When I got back I found out my parents had decided that this was a waste of money, cancelled it, and taken the records out and dumped them in the garage. There was a lot of warped vinyl and mildew.
Last time I put their name on my storage access, even for emergencies.
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Re: Bad moments for collectors [message #93747 is a reply to message #85302] |
Wed, 12 May 2021 20:52 |
Concorde
Messages: 149 Registered: December 2013
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That sounds old school, Airforce.
The worst thing for collectors would be collecting something an artist made because it's worth a lot of money, only to hear of a scandal that de-values everything they did.
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