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<blockquote data-quote="DJFANTAZIA" data-source="post: 912435" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>As the title implies 'How the internet has changed collecting' : what are your experiences of sites like Discogs and the wider net for changing your collecting habits if you have been collecting for a while (before we had decent resources like these).</p><p></p><p>I remember when I started collecting old skool vinyl tunes in 2000 there was a lot of guess work and well known labels were a guide,.. e.g. buy discomagic / italian style etc (though no guarantee of a good tune),... but there's now so much help from youtube and record sites its easier right?</p><p></p><p>I just bought about 100 vinyl on discogs that I had never heard of, thanks to biskit and ilovepiano's lists on discogs(thanks guys),.. and I thought I had all the classics (cap and family, countess feroldi, sarasota hot remix (first press), economix ep (first press), the usual fodder etc).</p><p></p><p>This started me thinking about my collection. Some of it seems widely available (more than I thought, and some more rare). Not that I'm selling it, but the internet resources we have now,.. its a good thing right? </p><p></p><p>Discuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJFANTAZIA, post: 912435, member: 213"] As the title implies 'How the internet has changed collecting' : what are your experiences of sites like Discogs and the wider net for changing your collecting habits if you have been collecting for a while (before we had decent resources like these). I remember when I started collecting old skool vinyl tunes in 2000 there was a lot of guess work and well known labels were a guide,.. e.g. buy discomagic / italian style etc (though no guarantee of a good tune),... but there's now so much help from youtube and record sites its easier right? I just bought about 100 vinyl on discogs that I had never heard of, thanks to biskit and ilovepiano's lists on discogs(thanks guys),.. and I thought I had all the classics (cap and family, countess feroldi, sarasota hot remix (first press), economix ep (first press), the usual fodder etc). This started me thinking about my collection. Some of it seems widely available (more than I thought, and some more rare). Not that I'm selling it, but the internet resources we have now,.. its a good thing right? Discuss. [/QUOTE]
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