
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... K:MEWAX:IT
Yes, music on HD's is lot's easier than the actual records. Takes up less storage space, also. But you miss the "magic" of choosing a record, putting it on the turntable, lowering the arm, and seeing it spin while it plays. But one of the main reasons I started collecting these records is because I wasn't satisfied with what's available on cd's with reissues. Lot's of artists you won't find on cd (you can buy the almost complete Paul Whiteman output, but what about, for example, Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders?) and a lot of material that is available has been digitally processed and remastered to death. There are only a handful of labels that offer cd's I find listenable, even enjoyable. I mostly play my own home made compilations.syncopeter wrote:Over 200 pounds for a less than mint copy is ridiculous. It is one of the earliest electrically recorded HMV's, allright it was a very popular number and the Savoy Orpheans were at their very best at that period. But this definitely looks like shill bidding. The man sells lots of interesting records and his pricing is quite reasonable for the quality he offers. And he has a 100% track record, which is a is a sign of his trustworthiness. And no, I'm in no way involved in his business. He's British, I'm Dutch and I don't collect 78s anymore. I lost my collection of over 3,500 discs through misfortune and I now only have my music solid state. Far easier and a lot less hassle. Thousands and thousands of numbers on just a few USB sticks.