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Stop looking for the records everyone else is searching for. Dig deeper and you'll be rewarded with some amazing records.
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I don't understand the obsession over who or what will come after us, both from a scene and collecting perspective. From a scene perspective, it will eventually die and be reborn sometime in the futu
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There isn’t a scene anymore, not as we knew it. Hardly any travellers and just a couple of 100 hardcore nighter goers. The music is oldies regardless of the type of venue you attend. There are a co
I have far too many questions floating around in my head (and a week off work and already done my Christmas shopping plus heavy rain ALL week😆)
As a "young" 40 something year old with a "normal" but well-paid job, a mortgage (only 20 years left!), 2 young teenagers etc etc. I have seen a vast change in a relatively short period of time with regards to values/asking prices for most records You'd class as decent. I've never been a "serious" collector but always enjoyed the buzz of finding a great record for very little money.
I am unfortunately running out of funds to purchase pretty much anything except a few very well-contemplated/chosen records, nowadays mainly reissues. I simply can't afford to fund my collection as i used to, probably even only five or so years ago had a pretty plentiful supply of £2-15 records to fuel my appetite. I used to buy perhaps 30-40 records a year, now I'm down to maybe 4/5 or so☹️ for me i LOVE the music but the fun is going/gone, certainly for collecting - Fast Forward to now, those same cheap records are (with P&P) £30-40 +/++, can't see these records ever becoming less expensive especially as NS collecting is now a very "international" hobby.
What about the teens or 20 somethings who are now into or will be into NS and want to start collecting. The internet really has been a double-edged sword, you can often find pretty much anything plus of course those elusive ones but the asking prices for most common but good records are now way beyond what i can afford. Let's face it a "cheap" record out there is now the guts of £30+/++
I get that NS collecting has always had big ticket items, so for some has always been an "elitist" hobby but..........
Any opinions as to the "future" of record collecting for the "normal" folk especially those who haven't yet discovered NS (the teens/the twenty somethings) Will your siblings inherit your collections? (Do they even like your music) Will NS record collecting become a purely elitist hobby, is it that already? or has it already been so for decades?
What are other "poor" people like me doing🤔 to fund/fuel their habit? or have prices forced you stopped collecting/buying? (I've found absolutely NOTHING in charity/record shops for years!)
Thankyou