08-30-2022 08:22 AM - edited 08-30-2022 08:25 AM
I am selling my record collection. I started with sealed albums and out of print albums. I have preowned copies priced 5-40 dollars with no views. My plan to is to put some in auction, offer free shipping and evaluate photos and descriptions.
I look at records that have sold and are for sale as well as Discogs to set the asking price.
This is new for me as I have been an active buyer for many years.
I would appreciate any insights/suggestions.
George
08-30-2022 09:02 AM
I was a record collector for many years, and sold quite a few here. My copy/paste suggestions regarding Vinyl Sales:
Record collectors are *VERY* picky, so make sure that you read, understand, use, and post in every listing what grading scale you use for both vinyl and cover, as well as any inserts (posters, etc). I recommend the Goldmine grading scale: https://www.goldminemag.com/collector-resources/record-grading-101
Make sure you identify which version of a record it might be, something as simple as a tiny text block on the cover might make a huge difference in value. I think at one time, I had over 30 different versions of Dark Side of the Moon, for example.
Invest in decent, new cardboard record mailers and new poly sleeves if they are not already so protected. Most collectors prefer the vinyl to be *outside* of the sleeve when mailed, so that it does not slide and split the edge of the sleeve.
If you play-test them, make sure you have a decent turntable and needle.
08-30-2022 09:19 AM
It is your pricing. The first two comps I looked at shows you are 3x where you should be. Check out your Yes and Red Hot Chili Peppers albums.
08-30-2022 09:22 AM
I have reduced the pricing on all the LP's. RHC is too high and YES is also too high. Thank You
08-30-2022 09:27 AM
I forgot about the LP out of the jacket. I thought it might turn off buyers. I will change that as well as look more at the grading policy now that I am selling non sealed records. I do have a Prep-Ject Xtension TT and and Audio Tech cart. I play one side of each LP while posting items. Thank you kindly.
11-28-2023 02:16 PM
ebay fees are a crime
12-04-2023 08:37 AM
JMHO. game over now. when you calculate the hours, the packing etc. you lose money (fees etc. not to mention...).
all the popular stuff like your Chili and Yes float around in the millions. even special stuff like Larry Coryell "Privat Concert" or Direct to Disc don't pay much money anymore.
I sold the last 500 in bundles of 30 to 50, and when they were not in excellent conditions I described them as "household clearence" stuff.
special collector fairs are mostly to expensive and make the organisers happy.