What stores sell vinyl records?

What stores sell vinyl records?

1) 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. 2) eBay. Another popular place to sell vinyl records is on eBay . If you look on eBay, you’ll find a wide variety of vinyl records for sale. 3) Discogs. Discogs is an online music marketplace and community started in 2000. You can use it to sell — or to buy — music in several formats. 4) Flea Markets. Flea Markets can be a great place to sell vinyl records as well. Also known as swap meets, flea markets are havens for selling used items. 5) Used Bookstores. Used bookstores can be a great place to sell your vinyl records, too. Stores like Half Price Books often buy vinyl so they can resell it. 6) CDandLP.com. CDandLP.com is another online marketplace for used music. It’s been around since 2001 — almost as long as Discogs.

Where to sell old records?

– Record Stores. Yes, these still exist in some places (mostly cities, but I’ve seen them in small, trendy towns too). – Flea Markets. It’s not uncommon for people to visit the flea market in search of old albums. You’ll usually find at least one or two people selling them already. – Thrift Shops. If your town has thrift shops, it might be worth your time to pay them a visit. – Facebook Marketplace. I love selling stuff with the Facebook Marketplace. It’s really simple to list items on there, add a few pictures and a description, and find a buyer. – Craigslist. Craigslist is a site where you can sell your albums locally or across the country, but it’s typically used locally as a free place to list stuff for sale, – Craigslist Alternative Sites. Sites like Craigslist can also give you an opportunity to sell your albums locally if Craigslist isn’t working out well for you. – Yard Sales. Host your own yard sale and you might get at least some of your albums sold. – Used Bookstores. Used bookstores can also be a treasure trove for other vintage finds, like albums. – Hobbyist Stores. Stores designed for hobbyists can be a great place to sell your vinyl albums too. – Pawn Shops. The pawn shop might be an option for you if you want to get your collection sold quickly without having to wait for a buyer. – Auctions. Antique auctions happen all over the United States throughout the year, and there could be one coming up in your area.

Where to buy vinyl records?

Experience Vinyl. Multiple sellers means greater selection. Numerous hard-to-find LPs.

  • DustyGroove. Inventory updated daily. Orders ship within 24 hours of payment.
  • EIL. Rare LPs and more. Fun to browse.
  • Watson Records. LPs are graded. Specializes in classical,rock,and jazz.
  • Vinyl Me,Please. Discover new music. Limited edition LPs.
  • Where is the best place to buy vinyl records?

    Hands down, Discogs is the best online resource for buying vinyl, thanks to its enormous Database and international Marketplace. It’s also the closest you’re going to get to duplicating the in-store shopping experience because it’s run hive-mind-style by the hundreds of thousands of users that love the site.

    Where to buy used records?

    Thrift stores and garage sales are a great place to find vinyl, but it’s unusual to be lucky enough to find anything good in decent condition. Brick and mortar record stores are great, but sometimes they are not located in your area, or it’s hard to find a good price on that hard-to-find vinyl.

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