Do you consider yourself a bit of a vinyl fanatic looking to boost your collection or are you keen to open your very own record shop? Well, for a few thousand dollars, one person may have the ultimate package for you.

As the guys at Fact point out, a vinyl collector in Florida, USA, is selling over an unbelievable 60,000 second hand and sealed records for a not-too-hefty price of US $6,000, which if you apply some quick maths works out to be you know, about 0.10 cents per record.

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Casually posting an advertisement on Craiglist, the seller details what’s up for grabs, “I have over 60,000 LPs and 12 inch singles, guessing prob 50/50 split, over the years I bought collections from DJs, producers, record pools and entire stores, mostly ’80s and ’90s, mostly common or if better stuff lesser condition, maybe some modern soul or random rap stuff as some has been sitting for over 10 years.”

“This is stuff that I have been through and will never have time to do anything with, it’s boxed up and ready to go in a rental warehouse” he writes.

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The 60,000+ records are available as pickup only, so if you’ve got close to $8,000 (curse you exchange rate), plus enough cash for return flights to Palm Beach, Florida, you could have the makings of your very own record store, which when you think about it is pretty damn cheap considering what could be done with this collection, either that or you’ve just got a helluva lot more vinyl to spend hours listening to, a win either way in our eyes.

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