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The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Missouri at
Kansas City keep extensive record collections. I donated some vinyl
to UT-Austin; Karl Miller will be able to tell you whether any useful
work is being done there these days, but I was very impressed when I
subsequently visited UMKC, where they were doing audio restoration and
whatnot.
Donald Clarke
On 6/1/08 1:13 PM, "Scott Morrison" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I've just been contacted through a third party about what is described
> as an extensive collection of opera and classical music records 'in
> perfect condition', and asked for suggestions about how it might be
> dispersed/sold/donated or otherwise disposed of. I don't think money
> is particularly the issue for the person who inherited these LPs and
> 78s. I immediately thought of Princeton Music Exchange but have no
> idea of any other avenues for disposing of the collection.
>
> The heir lives somewhere in eastern Canada and the collection is
> physically in New Brunswick.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Scott Morrison
>
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