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How do you organize/categorize your collection?
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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 1069308" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>Option 10 for Classical. Option 3 for the rest.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I do have 4 other "piles":</p><p></p><p>1. New purchases not yet cleaned (nothing gets played on the TT until it has been cleaned on the RCM - even brand new LP's get cleaned before first play)! I too take much flack for being so pedantic! :nutter:</p><p>2. Need to be added to Discogs database. Mostly classical, plus some local releases, these are not in the Discogs database & need to be added or the database listing is incomplete & needs to be updated. Classical compilations are the biggest PITA to add, so tend to accumulate the most. Once added to Discogs they are sent to their rightful place in the shelves.</p><p>3. To sell. This is mostly a small quantity. I tend to hoard LP's.</p><p>4. SAINTS Shop. These are the G, G+ & VG LP's bought as part of a bundle buy or from sellers with, shall we say, "optimistic" grading tendencies. I won't sell these & rather give them to the SAINTS animal charity shop once or twice a year. (I've also found a few decent LP's at the shop, so it is worth a rummage every now & then). Old CD's befall the same fate - I'd rather the animals in need get R5 from a CD than I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 1069308, member: 16824"] Option 10 for Classical. Option 3 for the rest. I do have 4 other "piles": 1. New purchases not yet cleaned (nothing gets played on the TT until it has been cleaned on the RCM - even brand new LP's get cleaned before first play)! I too take much flack for being so pedantic! :nutter: 2. Need to be added to Discogs database. Mostly classical, plus some local releases, these are not in the Discogs database & need to be added or the database listing is incomplete & needs to be updated. Classical compilations are the biggest PITA to add, so tend to accumulate the most. Once added to Discogs they are sent to their rightful place in the shelves. 3. To sell. This is mostly a small quantity. I tend to hoard LP's. 4. SAINTS Shop. These are the G, G+ & VG LP's bought as part of a bundle buy or from sellers with, shall we say, "optimistic" grading tendencies. I won't sell these & rather give them to the SAINTS animal charity shop once or twice a year. (I've also found a few decent LP's at the shop, so it is worth a rummage every now & then). Old CD's befall the same fate - I'd rather the animals in need get R5 from a CD than I. [/QUOTE]
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