Online Krate Digging vs. Delusional Antique Mall Prices

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2023
  • CRT (Chris from Rekkid Talk) compares some records that he has gotten over the past year or so from Adam ‪@RecordKrate‬ (a record store in Raleigh NC that also sells on UA-cam) versus some of the most delusionally priced rekkids I've seen in antique malls. I found some real doozies recently, and I put the most egregious examples at the end of the video to force you to either watch the whole video or skip to the last couple of minutes.
    FYI, I did not buy "Whipped Cream" or "Living In The USA" via online krate digging, but real-life crate digging.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @cristianosorio2517

    Hi Chris!!! well it seems you have added geat stuff from Adam doing online crate diggin and saving gas money too.... Those whipped Cream album put together looked so cool, maybe you should do the same with Linda (the album though....). cheers

  • @mistery-ed7900

    The Clock Watchers I'm gonna look into. I've got this old penpal (since the 80s) that plays in all kinds of bands in Eugene. He would have to know about them or even played with them.

  • @stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147

    I went to an antique fair a few weeks ago. Some of the prices were incredible especially for beat up albums. I did find one great deal and probably could have found a few others but it was disappointing. I went to a store where they collected Huey Lewis Play album, he had a whole wall of it. My local store has Rondstadt for $2.

  • @TommysVinylnaut

    I have only seen once Whipprd Cream. It was 5€ and I bought it. Never seen here your rolleblade girl. Give those high price finds a change. I was weekend in fleamarket where I really wondering the prices of totally mashed records.