Old CDs and records


I just came to the very belated realization that my many years’ collection of thousands of CDs  and (most likely) records are probably extinct and hence worthless. Unless I go through the arduous task of cataloguing each and every disc for resale, the mass collection is just so much junk. 
I could donate the collection.  But, at this point, does anyone want antiquated technology when streaming is so easy and prevalent. 
Anyone have any ideas?

rvpiano

Showing 1 response by glennhf

Depending on what I music is, I too would be interested in buying CD's. I just the last days with computer problems because a computer program I have been using, decided to upgrade. Mind you, the tool was more than fine and it is and what is added is of minimum improvement. The horrible part is the new update which has to be paid for, disabled the software I had be using and had paid full price for. 

I do not want to see this happen to music, which is a passion of mine and believe old school records and vinyl will forever have a place. 

I also stream but I like owning things as opposed to renting them. I want to have the option of quitting if I want to.