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    I took a headstart... basite's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhymeammo
    You running outta shelf space? Just send them to:

    Jayhula
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    I really dont like to sell my music, because i sold about 100CDs last summer I miss some of them to this day. Also, there is nothing like enjoying CDs I never really cared for.

    Also it's fun to take out a Neil Daimond LPs and chuck'em outta window.

    JRA


    enough space left here, and more space available when I want to.
    And I'm up for adoption if everyone ever wants to get rid of vinyl. Especially from those who get rid of jazz, latin, rock & funk vinyl

    Keep them spinning,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernd

    And GM - you need to have a word with your choice of courier.

    WHERE THE HELL IS THE B.O.T.?????????

    Peace

    It got held up in Customs at JFK. Something about it being illegal to send nuclear reactors out of the country. Who knew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhymeammo
    Also it's fun to take out a Neil Daimond LPs and chuck'em outta window.

    JRA
    Boy, wouldn't that be the ultimate insult? Getting hit by a flying Neil Diamond disc!

    Hopefully someday I'll be in the same predicament... too much music and not enough space for it all. My collections are anemic at best... (hint hint)

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    My offer stands

    Quote Originally Posted by basite
    enough space left here, and more space available when I want to.
    And I'm up for adoption if everyone ever wants to get rid of vinyl. Especially from those who get rid of jazz, latin, rock & funk vinyl

    Keep them spinning,
    Bert.
    Anyone can score my entire classical vinyl collection for US$2.00 each , provided they buy them all, (<100 LPs), and pay shipping, duty, and taxes, if any.

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    Hey... I kinda like Neil Diamond (sheepishly). I just listened to Hot August Night like three weekends ago. No, really... I did.
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    And what caliber was the pistol that was being held to your head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlumpBuster
    Hey... I kinda like Neil Diamond (sheepishly). I just listened to Hot August Night like three weekends ago. No, really... I did.

    I have his "Stones" cd and his greatest hits on vinyl. I might have one or two more. Time to listen to some ND.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhymeammo

    That's great
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    lmao

    we (not I) have several neil diamond LP's, safely stashed/hidden in the attic, mom liked him very much back then...

    hey there's a big window in the attic too
    Life is music!

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    Marantz CD5001 OSE
    MIT AVt 2 IC's
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    Siltech MXT New york IC's
    Kimber 4VS speakercable
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    I'm a happy 20 year old...

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    I got tired of handling CDs and so I bought a Mega Changer that holds 300 CD's. I was a little skeptical of the purchase when I got it but it has turned out to be one of the most enjoyable equipment purchases I have made in a long time. It is convenient and I no longer have to store or handle CDs. I can also add more changers as my collection grows. I also have found that I listen to more music now than I ever did with my 5 disc changer. I also listen to a greater variety of music in my collection using the random play feature. It cost me $200. Now, I realize my collection is fairly small compared to some of you but if you figure how much your time is worth and how much work it would be to back them up to a hard drive and archive 300 or 400 CDs, it makes for a strong economic arguement. And, if you have to back it up to a hard drive, you have to store it in two or even three places just in case you have a crash. Not to mention the cost of a computer, hard drives, heat problems, noise, etc. Maybe someday I will be lucky enough to have a whole rack of Megachangers to listen to. One or two for each genre!!!!

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    as sure as i have gotten rid of a record,

    i've wanted to play at least one cut from it. i should get rid of the stuff that i didnt add myself like my deceased wife's john denver and barry manilow. other than examples like that, i am not so sure i would cull.
    ...regards...tr

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