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vinyl / cd lover wants your unloved / unwanted vinyl and cd collection


timwed

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got a record collection gathering dust? cash waiting

vinyl enthusiast seeks your unwanted vinyl and cds


hopelessly addicted vinyl fiend seeks your unwanted vinyl.. cash money waiting!!


most things considered but my preferences are 80's/90's/noughties indie/alt rock

60's beat, 70's rock / psych / prog rock / classic rock and even heavy metal

i also have a healthy appetite for hip hop / funk / soul & disco

also most genres of dance music - house, techno, electronica etc

what chance do i have when my tastes are so broad.. none whatsoever!!


DIRECT MESSAGE with anything you think might be of interest

all the best

Tim

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