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Hi folks,
Just wondering how the vinyl market is actually effected by current economical recession.
I mean, are we currently in a trough? Have prices bottomed out? If effected at all maybe it's a good time to be 'hovering up' like the early 80's or maybe it's an ever-changing market regardless anyway?
As this is not an exact science I suppose we can only go by privious prices fetched.
I see a beaten up Mel Brit on Ebay at the minute that looks like it'll fetch £300+, I suppose this being an iconic & classic tune might be a good benchmark. I've just watched a mint James Dockery My Faith in You go for about £20 surely worth a bit more in years gone by.
And then in-demand sounds will go against the flow I suppose & the internet is a game changer too.
Just wondering how the market is effected really.
Any thoughts?