Who buys old time records?
For over 15 years, DJ Records USA has been in the business of buying used LPs, 45s, 78s and 12” singles from thousands upon thousands of individuals all over the United States. We buy truckloads of records from collectors, DJs, audiophiles, music industry executives, and estates.
How do I sell my old vinyl records?
6 Ways to Sell Vinyl Records for Cash
- Record/Music Stores. One of the best (and fastest) ways to sell your vinyl records is by bringing them to record or music stores near you.
- eBay. Another popular place to sell vinyl records is on eBay.
- Discogs.
- Flea Markets.
- Used Bookstores.
- CDandLP.com.
Are old 45s worth anything?
Rock and roll and R&B 45s with picture sleeves that were pressed in the 1950’s have a value of at least $10, with many being valued at more than $100. Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200.
Where can you sell old vinyl records?
Local Music Stores. Despite the fact that the sale of records and music in general is often now done online, there are still music stores in cities all around the country where one can go to sell old vinyls. Well known and recognized record stores include Amoeba Music in San Francisco, Easy Street Records in Seattle and Waterloo Records in Austin.
Where to sell records locally?
Advertise in local classifieds or collectors’ publications. Go to record shows, local used record stores, flea markets or bazaars, or garage sales. Use the internet; there are are many auction and classified sites such as eBay where you can sell your records.
What is a record collector?
Record Collector is a British monthly music magazine. It distributes both within the UK and worldwide. It started in 1979. The first standalone issue of Record Collector was published in March 1980, though its history stretches back further.