Collecting Vinyl Records: What You Need To Know

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Summary: An antiques expert gives you tips and tricks for collecting vinyl records in this free record collector video.

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Jan Braunstein Jan Braunstein owns and operates the Antique Avenue antiques store in Pomona, California. Her mother also owned an antiques store. She is a certified antique ... read more

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Collecting Vinyl Records: What You Need To Know

Expert Villagers, I'm really glad we went over this vinyl stuff. It's really cool stuff and it brings back a lot of memories for all of us. And don't forget Jan, that's your most important memory (I'm Jan). I wanted to remind you that I am an antique appraiser and I also have a large antique mall in Pomona called Antique Avenue on Second Street. Second street in Pomona is a fabulous place to visit if you happen to be in southern California because there are probably about twenty antique malls there. And at these antique malls, you'll be able to find memories for all ages. And remember, the ages with the memories that have the most money are the ages of the collectibles that you want to buy. So right now, baby-boomers start collecting some of these albums we've talked about; Joe Cocker and The Beatles. Elvis is getting a little "passe." I hate to say that, but the Beatles, Joe Cocker, Elvis if they are in certain pressings that are very valuable (some are). But in all likelihood, when you come and find these records, they are not going to be the valuable records. Not to say they are not out there, so you need to keep looking. But just because it's an Elvis or a Beatles, doesn't mean it's worth a lot. Happy vinyl hunting to you!

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