Antique plastic
16:46 Friday 23 Feb 07
One thing we forgot about when initially checking the water damage in the garage was an archive box – one without a lid on. We found it yesterday and J has today made a long list of all the LP’s that were packed in it. There were 58 LP’s. Some belonged to J’s mother and she keeps for sentimental reasons, some were ours.
I used to take lots of care of albums – buy it, record it, hardly touch it again save for reading the sleeve notes (or in the case of the couple of Yes albums checking the graphics) so the LP’s in there are actually in good condition – at least they were. I have Ted Nugent, AC/DC, Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd among others and J has several too. She rang the insurance who said to either take a typical value and multiply it, or to check prices. HMV said there is no average so she is valuing them using various websites. I have a perfect copy of an AC/DC album (Dirty Deeds) which hasn’t even a wrinkle and the water has ruined it. The sticker that says £2.50 is fine but you can’t buy that for that much money now – it’s much more. Some of J’s cannot be found anywhere online for sale – even eBay – with valuations being several tens of pounds. One site lists one of J’s at a huge £180. So far, the average price is running around the £20 mark. 58 LP’s. That’s over a thousand quid. And that’s daft.
Take the Dirty Deeds album. I bought it on CD – because I only ‘upgraded’ those albums I really wanted – and it’s now ripped and in the computer and my zen. So why fuss about the album? Would I have sold it? Probably, yes. I’ve sold albums before to those strange little shops that still sell them, but even so it does seem odd claiming for something I owned but owned in a different format. I’ve lost it and not lost it. Would I replace it? Doubt it – I have no way of playing it anyway.
It’s easy with the games – they will be replaced, as will my absolutely massive beanbag, as will the Black&Decker jigsaw – but the records? We will claim because that’s what it is there for but it does seem very strange.










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Reading that made me wince. I know you have the ones you wanted on CD and MP3 but I suppose I’m a collector and I’d hate to loose the physical version of any of my music. 95% of my stuff is back home in Ireland still but when I get a real house it will be front and centre in it.
17:43 Friday 23 Feb 07
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All that 70′s memorabilia. Did you lose your flared trousers too?
09:30 Saturday 24 Feb 07
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Root – no, but my legwarmers got soggy :)
Neasen – it’s as much memories. I can remember where I bought certain albums, the people who liked them too …. lots of immeasureable stuff.
18:12 Saturday 24 Feb 07
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Brilliant title and interesting post. I am probably sitting waiting for some of my Mrvel comics to be destroyed. Nostalgia.
16:33 Monday 26 Feb 07