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Surplus 78 RPM Records
By Pete Woodworth

After trying for years to wring _any_ amount of cash from my 1000-odd
recordings which were clogging half of my garage, last fall I donated
half of the wretched mess (Buddy Holly, Bix Beneke, Doris Day, the
Soviet Men's Chorus and all) to a thrilled, local thrift shop.

I was rewarded with a charitable tax receipt worth $490!  Last month
I donated the rest of the piles, along with a 1947 Admiral radio/record
player, for another $490 receipt.  Everybody wins.

Unfortunately, "Nature abhors a vacuum," so a Shopsmith lathe/saw/
joiner/drillpress somehow ended up in my garage where the 78's used
to be stacked.  How does that occur?

Regards,

Pete Woodworth, San Luis Obispo, CA
http://www.videopete.com/nick



(Message sent Mon, 10 Apr 2000 09:48:22 -0700 , from time zone -0700.)

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