Things You'll Need
Instructions
Build a Rare Record Albums Collection
Research the available rare records on the market using the Internet. Web resources like Music Stack allow record collectors to explore the rare albums available on the market (see Resources below). Album collectors can use these tools throughout the collection process to compare prices or find a particular album.
Look through books and biographies on a particular musician after choosing a targeted album. Collectors who read the available literature can gain an appreciation for the importance of an album within an era in music. Your local library or bookstore have special sections of these books in stock.
Contact music experts in your area to discuss the rare record albums market. Experts like college professors, music dealers and critics can help a collector get her album collection off on the right foot. Album fans should email or call these experts first and set up an appointment.
Consult pricing guides and other materials aimed at record collectors. Readers can select a particular album from these guides and determine the current selling price in various conditions. Record stores and libraries are good sources for pricing materials.
Inspect the liner notes and other materials included with a rare record album. Dealers and sellers may promote the condition of the record without mentioning the accompanying material. Collectors who want to eventually sell the record need to have all elements included during their purchase.
Ask the selling party to play the rare record album before purchase. Collectors need to hear a record in order to ensure a pure sound without skipping or halting. Fans should never purchase a rare album without listening to it first.