found this place near huddersfield that will take classical records and cds if you give them some info https://hillsideharmonies.com/
Classical music on LP and CD
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Originally posted by andy20066 View Postfound this place near huddersfield that will take classical records and cds if you give them some info https://hillsideharmonies.com/
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It's tragic, I have well over a 1000 CD's, all now painstakingly put into a hard drive and backed up. Now the discs gather dust and never get played, they are worthless, nobody want's them. They don't even sell at a car boot or charity shop for 50p! I haven't got the heart to throw them away, they have become a bit of a burden so I try and forget about them!
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Originally posted by Piazolla View PostIt's tragic, I have well over a 1000 CD's, all now painstakingly put into a hard drive and backed up. Now the discs gather dust and never get played, they are worthless, nobody want's them. They don't even sell at a car boot or charity shop for 50p! I haven't got the heart to throw them away, they have become a bit of a burden so I try and forget about them!
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Originally posted by Piazolla View PostIt's tragic, I have well over a 1000 CD's, all now painstakingly put into a hard drive and backed up. Now the discs gather dust and never get played, they are worthless, nobody want's them. They don't even sell at a car boot or charity shop for 50p! I haven't got the heart to throw them away, they have become a bit of a burden so I try and forget about them!
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Originally posted by Piazolla View PostIt's tragic, I have well over a 1000 CD's, all now painstakingly put into a hard drive and backed up. Now the discs gather dust and never get played, they are worthless, nobody want's them. They don't even sell at a car boot or charity shop for 50p! I haven't got the heart to throw them away, they have become a bit of a burden so I try and forget about them!
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIt’s illegal to copy CDs to a hard drive and then to sell/donate them, unless you clear the hard drive as well.
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I have over 4,000 CDs (and lots of LPs) in boxes in the attic. The CDs are all on disk but I keep them:
a. As EA points out, it's illegal to copy and sell them.
b. Occasionally there are problems with the computer copy and I have to re-copy - ~I don't always listen to them when I copy them!
Yes it takes up a lot of space and we're hoping to move house soon and it's just something else to move.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI'm more worried about the thousands of vinyl LPs up in the loft which will probably never get played again and are so very difficult to recycle. How best to dispose of them (mainly re-issues, rather than sellable original releases).
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Originally posted by richardfineg[/QUOTEold;912425]Well surely you are aware that unlike CDs, lps have resale value these days. There are many second hand shops that will buy them in batches so you don’t have to have the tedium of listing them separately on eBay. Of course you will make more money selling them individually but then the hassles multiply several fold, so it depends on your situation.
If you started buying vinyl records in the mid 1970’s then it is most likely that there is nothing in your collection that has any great value. If you started buying vinyl records in the 1950’s & 1960’s, however, then you may have a few or indeed many valuable records that are of interest to collectors worldwide.
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I do some part-time work for a charity here in York that has several charity shops in the area and a donation centre. We have someone who comes to the donation centre to go through the donations of LPs to see if any are of value. Some get sold for a few pounds in the shops but unfortunately, many boxes full of records that haven't sold have to go to the landfill skip. It's not a good situation but we don't have the space for records that people don't want. Most of the classical records end up in the skip.
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Since vinyl records are made of recyclable material, absent selling on, the last resort could be to shred them to pellets and oblige current manufacturers to include the recycled pellets in the manufacture of their new vinyl records. The effect on pressing quality should enhance the 'superior sound of vinyl' that is touted so loudly in some quarters.
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