havent realy put much thought into this buuuuut

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    rob SCHMOOOOKIN

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    how about a record swap shop? list all unwanted records and maybee swap em with some one else? or perhaps sell em...
     
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    I like it, though somewhat embarrassing..Some people hang on to any kak just to get a big collection, but I think I've sold twice what I own if you include vinyl.

    Or people could post music wanted, and then wait for personal mails to come in, then edit the post to say "thanks, no more".
     
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    osama Perenially Bored

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    good idea:) why not include the kits? some guys out there might be interested to swap cables for example, or something else.


    regards
     
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    I'm interested - I might be shifting a fair bit of vinyl in the next month or so.
    Simon
     
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    Why limit it to only vinyl, how about including CD and DVD too?
     
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    rob SCHMOOOOKIN

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    wikkid,

    speaking for my self i have very few records at the moment (hence the post) but im always looking to buy some and i recon id rather buy records from ppl on here than e bay.

    i am perticularly interested in buying one of these "audiophile class" records just to see what all the fuss is about.



    cheers for the replys guys,




    Rob.
     
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    amazingtrade Mad Madchestoh fan

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    Simply Red is a great way of bumbing up your LP collection, some of their albums fetch £1 in the dear shops:D I am not joking either, actually some of its ok considering how cheap it is.
     
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    i tend to be carefull whilst buying records and just buy what i realy want to listen to on vinyl. i tend to download a lot of music from soalseek and then buy the albums that i like. it means ive only got a small collection of records but i dont have many of them "im sure il listen to it one day" records.
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    that's a mighty fine turntable to have for just a few LPs rob!
     
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    rob SCHMOOOOKIN

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    i had to get a second mortguage to buy it, cant afford records,beer,food,clothes but every three months i can just about scrimp enough for some brasso to give it a good pollishing......
     
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    OMG where is Noel Edmunds, when you need him.

    All us old farts will remember Swap Shop, the sad ones will even remember the phone number, any takers ?

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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    sorry sarge but i was a tiswaser... much more anarchic than swap shop and noels cardies just couldn't compete with sally james' wet t-shirts.
    cheers


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    It was the tight cords and thigh length boots that did it for me :inferno:

    I saw Tiswas AKA Today Is Saturday Watch And See, at my grannies when it was on ATV
     
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