Help Me Clear Out My CD Library – Used Classical CDs for Sale

I’m culling my music library. I have too many CDs that I never listen too. I’ve made a list and put it up on my web site; there are currently around 200 CDs or sets available, and I’ll be adding more in the near future. (I’ll probably make an announcement when I get to version 2 of my list; I need to get to the basement and open a lot of boxes to sort through more CDs.)

If you’re interested in anything, I’m willing to accept any reasonable offer. I’m in France, so I’d prefer to ship to the EU, but I’m expecting buyers to pay shipping, so consider that when you make an offer. (I’ll tell you how much shipping will be as soon as I can weigh the CDs you want.) I’m willing to send CDs without jewel boxes bit with inserts for those interested; that can cut down on shipping costs a lot. Payment by PayPal, Amazon gift certificates (US, UK or FR), or iTunes Store (US) gift certificates.

I’ve made this list with a program called Delicious Library. The initial info you’ll see isn’t great, but you can click on More Details to get some more info (but not for all disks), or click on an album name to go to Amazon for further information. (For some reason, some of the Amazon links go to the US, others to France, others to the UK and some to Germany.)

If you have any questions about any specific CDs, don’t hesitate to ask. I’ll try and update the list as often as possible after I’ve sold a bunch of discs, but I won’t do it after every sale; I’ve got to re-export and upload the whole thing. (If the URL below won’t load, that means I’m uploading.)

So, if you’re interested, go to:

http://www.mcelhearn.com/cds/

If you’re interested in buying any of these CDs, use the link to the right and send me an e-mail.

Thanks in advance for helping me clear out my library and make room for more CDs.

Posted: 6/20/2010 by | Filed under: music | 6 Comments »
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6 Responses to “Help Me Clear Out My CD Library – Used Classical CDs for Sale”

  1. David Toub says:

    Yeah, I’m in the same boat with quite a few new music albums that I have ripped to aac and don’t really need anymore. I’ll be needing to unload these as well, but am not sure eBay is the best way to go about it, so I’m curious to see how the response is to your post, Kirk. Best of luck!

  2. kirk says:

    David, if you’ve got a list, I might be up for trading some (if you find anything interesting in my list that is).

  3. David Toub says:

    I don’t have a list yet, but will let you know when I do. Thanks Kirk

  4. Dave R says:

    I’m curious why you use Delicious Library to catalog your collection. I tried it years ago and found it very limited. My collection is about the same size as yours (56,000 tracks or so…about 3000 albums) and I use CDpedia, but I’d be up for a change if anything better is available. And good luck with the garage sale!

    • kirk says:

      I don’t, actually. I only used it for this because it can export web pages with graphics and the like. I’ve had the program for a while – I think I bought it in one of those software bundles – and never really used it. I’m not that interested in cataloging, though I’m almost tempted to do so now for the discs that I’m going to keep

  5. Tony says:

    I assume that you will not be keeping any digital copies (i.e. if you ripped to iTunes).

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