I still have music records at home
By youless
@youless (112497)
Guangzhou, China
December 8, 2016 7:57pm CST
Some very young people may not know what they are, then you can see the attached photo. I still have some music records at home. Although I wonder whether my record player still works or not These music records are in stacks at home. Perhaps they are antiques which will be worth some nice money
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@allknowing (136464)
• India
9 Dec 16
@youless We did not have this type but similar which needed winding (lol)
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@amandajay (23264)
• New Zealand
9 Dec 16
Is this a cassette or the tape used for gramerphone ?
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
9 Dec 16
Yes these thing are good antique pieces...are you planning to sell them?
How many do you have?
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
9 Dec 16
@amitkokiladitya - Have you heard songs on music records because with the introduction of cassette player and cassettes and later DVDs and on line music, these records went into oblivion.
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@jyotiu28jul (403)
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9 Dec 16
@youless Although they looks awsm bt i suggest u to sell them ..u'll get some space to welcome new things....
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
9 Dec 16
I read somewhere that music records are coming back. The quality of music on music record is far superior thatn that of DVD etc. Some music company has started manufacturing records. Of course a music player is required to play it (which is expensive) yet some people are fan of music records.
I do not have music records, however, I have heard some beautiful songs on LP music records.
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
9 Dec 16
@youless Yes, the news is correct. There would be some music lovers who are ready to buy records which they could listen on a record player.
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@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
9 Dec 16
Vinyl is popular once again. My DIL has quite a collection but unfortunately her record player broke. I think vinyl sounds better than digital.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
9 Dec 16
Yes you can sell vintage records, you can sell them higher if they are still in the original holders and if they are in good condition and no scratches. Some records and artists are more expensive than others so you have to do your research.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
9 Dec 16
@youless oh yes keep them first but protect it from deteriorating otherwise the price will go down instead of up, search how to store them properly
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@LadyDuck (471541)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 16
I have plenty of vinyl records, they are still the best. They are not antique now, but they are becoming popular again, when finally artists and musicians have declared that the music played on vinyl records is still "warmer" and better than on CDs.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
9 Dec 16
Do you still have player for them? Maybe it can be a collector's item
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@jstory07 (139717)
• Roseburg, Oregon
12 Dec 16
I gave all of mine to my kids when I moved. They can sell them if they want.