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    Default Wow - Massive price!

    http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?rel...=1084393&ev=rp

    man, industrial hardcore certainly is the ticket for increasing the value of your vinyl.

    I remember selling my last 50 records of industrial hardcore for £950 a few years ago.

    Seems like those records never lose their buying power.

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    i know its not as extreme as that but i just hope that the oldskool mark eg n m-zone trancers never lose their buying power, coz i know there will be a day in years to come when id rather have the money...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spacehopper View Post
    i know its not as extreme as that but i just hope that the oldskool mark eg n m-zone trancers never lose their buying power, coz i know there will be a day in years to come when id rather have the money...
    no mate, it's already lost its buying power... records that were once £60 like chorus reverse are now going for £25-20 max and even less on ebay. If you hold out you can get a bit more, but it's nothing like it used to be.

    It's taken me a long time to sell my stuff with about 5 left now. I'm guessing that mp3s have pushed this and also the fact a lot more vinyl was made than the industrial stuff ... so supply and demand is not the same.

 

 

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