u/JoeB_111

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Newbie discussion question: surprisingly high value records

I’m about ~4 years into collecting vinyl. It’s been a quick obsession and I love the community that really loves physical music.

My question has to do with how certain random records are so high in value/cost and so hard to find. Records one might not expect. I understand that some of the common reasons are limited number of records made, high popularity, etc.

I’m more-so wondering about the records that I can’t seem to find an answer as to why they’re so expensive. The record I came across that finally made me post this is Gunna’s record “Drip or Drown 2”. (Don’t judge me - it’s nostalgic to me and is associated with personal happenings during a very particular year of my life). It’s way more expensive than I expected and more than any of his other albums.

Any thoughts on this topic are welcome - I had no idea how much I had to learn before getting into this a few years ago.

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u/JoeB_111 — 1 day ago

Pls help - how to stop using a color?

I selected black a while back and I’d like to stop using it for a bit, but can’t figure out how to. Don’t want to subscribe to pick a different one, I just want to know how to stop using black.

u/JoeB_111 — 14 days ago

Hilarious

I got hit with the smoke and didn’t even know 😂😂😂

u/JoeB_111 — 14 days ago

Opponent is the one that placed next to me and aimed left, then immediately resigned when I got the brick to build a road downwards. It always cracks me up when that happens. If I do that to someone else, I understand that I am going to play it out if they beat me to it.

u/JoeB_111 — 27 days ago