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Jim Schue

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Probably $50 or so a month. I've been much worse in the past, such as when I worked at Best Buy and abused my employee discount in the CD aisles.

 

Around $600 a year on what is probably you're above & beyond, #1 passion right? That seems like a lot but I guess that Isn't to bad.

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Around $600 a year on what is probably you're above & beyond, #1 passion right? That seems like a lot but I guess that Isn't to bad.

 

I do have a secondary hobby that sucks away a few of my bucks. They do help keep me from gambling too much.

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Jim, could you guesstimate how much cabbage you spend a month, a year on music???

 

I know the question is for Jim but I'm going to have to jump in on this one...

 

It's scary How much money I have spent in the last three years on Vinyl alone...I spent $210.00 alone for the Tool album AEnima...DOWN/NOLA $110.00...$90.00 Danzig/Danzig Promo copy...There is two much more to list...

 

The nice thing about this hobby there is always ebay...On any of the high dollar albums I buy there is a profit to be made if I Choose...:ylsuper:

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^^^^^

 

I will add this...I have my share of albums people have gave me...

 

There is not to many days that I come home with out a album...

 

Yesterday...John Lennon Mind games...50 cents

Woodstock 3 record set...50 cents....Salvation army finds...

 

My average price I usually pay for a record is between 50 cents and $4.00...:thumb:

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More garage work ...

 

"Sentimental Hygiene" by Warren Zevon

"Breakfast In America" by Supertramp

"Are You Ready For The Country" by Waylon Jennings

"Live At Folsom Prison" by Johnny Cash

"Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" by Wu-Tang Clan

"After The Gold Rush" by Neil Young

"Unforgettable Fire" by U2

"4-Way Street" by CSNY (sides 1/2 only)

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More garage work ...

 

"Sentimental Hygiene" by Warren Zevon

"Breakfast In America" by Supertramp

"Are You Ready For The Country" by Waylon Jennings

"Live At Folsom Prison" by Johnny Cash

"Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" by Wu-Tang Clan

"After The Gold Rush" by Neil Young

"Unforgettable Fire" by U2

"4-Way Street" by CSNY (sides 1/2 only)

 

Man I think your Vinyl Addiction is getting worse with a working TT...

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