Timeline for Vinyl Records as a long-term investment? Sell 20 years later at a big profit
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Apr 10 at 17:43 | comment | added | Amarth | As for Rammstein they didn't become world famous until late 90s and back then vinyls were already completely dead - literally nobody would have bought vinyls back then. So "old Rammstein vinyls" is mostly some manner of retro fabrication. I guess the oldest Rammstein stuff before they got famous date back further though, perhaps even to the vinyl era. | |
Apr 10 at 17:42 | comment | added | Amarth | Vinyl is only popular right now for nostalgia reasons among those who were young in the 70s and 80s, who are also more likely to have a good financial situation. Younger generations tend to not understand what that scratchy old stuff is good for. There's something like that for every generation, so if you want something that's valuable in 20 years, hoard whatever the kids like right now. | |
Apr 9 at 14:56 | vote | accept | Sybil | ||
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Apr 9 at 13:50 | answer | added | Chris Sunami | timeline score: 1 | |
Apr 9 at 6:48 | history | asked | Sybil | CC BY-SA 4.0 |