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To: michael97123 who wrote (109042)4/13/2005 10:21:34 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) of 793846
 
I have cartons of old records that i want to bring there to sell them. Unfortunately they are not in really good shape and someone told me the album covers were possibly worth something.

They have a reputation as being honest about that sort of thing. Though I have yet to sell them any. I'm well into analogue now, so I'm looking for lps.

Our stereo component dealer loaned us a terrific turntable, cartridge, and preamp to try out our large collection of old records. The sound quality from the lps is much, much better. For instance, we have a cd of Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger and the same performance on lp. We bought the latter when it first came out. The sound quality on the lp is much warmer and far more natural. Ditto for some Dylan, Judy Collins, some Bach cello suites, etc. I'm now a believer.

As for Theresa's, thanks for the recommendation. It's around which corner? We usually come into the Princeton Record Exchange via the main drag, coming up from the South. Turn right on that narrow, narrow roadway with Panero's up a door or two on the right. Then find parking in that new municipal lot. So where from all that is Theresa?
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