I Just Inherited 4,000 LPs


My longtime friend just passed away, leaving me his 4,000 LPs. 

I haven't had time to really look, I know there is a ton of jazz. He lived in New Orleans for many years, we went to the music festival together twice, listened together here often over the years. The LP's are only 5 minutes from here.

And serious wood library shelving, each self-contained 3 ft wood shelf has a partial back and recessed metal tracks for adjustable metal dividers. They can be put individually on top of any shelf, I will leave the too tall uprights, put the shelves into new wire shelving.

Our house is a small split level with an internal garage full of 42 years of junk as well as our existing 2,500 LPs.

OMG, what a project to rearrange, discard long dusty stuff, (Donna’s 100% on board) assemble new wire shelving to condense stuff we keep and new wire shelving to fit the LPs here.

Then: how to merge them with my 2,500 LPs which are alphabetical. Logistical Options keep me up at night.

Twenty 3 ft shelves, I will use 3 bankers boxes per shelf to get them off the shelves, leave 60 boxes over there, get the shelves over here on the wire shelving, finally the LPs over here. I believe his are generally alphabetical, perhaps Donna and her twin sister Effie can find what's out of order over there while I am working here.

A labor of love, and a lifetime memory and gratitude to my friend Roderick.

Elliott




elliottbnewcombjr
I, too, am retired, but do consulting on and off, so not as bird-free as you.  And I do not have knowledge of sources of LPs in the area I am afraid.  
R.I.P. Roderick. Sounds like a most interesting fellow. Glad you got to hear live music with him; also listen to music on your system.

(shout-out to audio buddies everywhere!)
Thanks to my friend David and son Chris, we finished transporting all the lps and shelves here yesterday. Bankers Boxes piled 3 high everywhere.

60 lf of new wire shelves with the wood library shelves with metal dividers on each 3 foot shelf.

To merge our 2,500 with these, a basic alphabetical sort, just to know how many A's, I have to sort them all.

If warm, I would set up folding tables in the driveway, but it is 21 degrees F this am. I have one large countertop 3 ft x 6 ft and the top of the washer and dryer. Perhaps double letter stacks to start: AB; CD; ... pulling non-keepers as I go.

Donna will probably have some good ideas.