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Vinyl
Will vintage vinyl grow in value?
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<blockquote data-quote="movershaker" data-source="post: 602692" data-attributes="member: 17760"><p>In my opinion it's not just about a valuable collection of vinyl. I've fallen in love with getting hold of golden oldie vinyls like Frank Sinatra etc. I bought an old German made Elac Miraphon 20 turntable from a guy in Cape Town last year. We spoke about cd's compared to vinyl, and his words was that cd's are just to clinical. That raw quality of a near mint vinyl is just something amazing. That is were the value is for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="movershaker, post: 602692, member: 17760"] In my opinion it's not just about a valuable collection of vinyl. I've fallen in love with getting hold of golden oldie vinyls like Frank Sinatra etc. I bought an old German made Elac Miraphon 20 turntable from a guy in Cape Town last year. We spoke about cd's compared to vinyl, and his words was that cd's are just to clinical. That raw quality of a near mint vinyl is just something amazing. That is were the value is for me. [/QUOTE]
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