@Mitch should be interested by Mikebr scotch and whiskey collection.
And his impressive system would be nice to be posted here .
Now that’s a serious collection/dedication there.
Ha ha, no it doesn’t.
I’ve so enjoyed interacting with my CD collection since getting my CD player recently.
I haven’t even bothered to rip my last purchases (probably 30 CDs) but I will at some point.
Easier to manage but far from cool, unclukily…
This is so much better!
Every time you post this impressive collection Andy, my eyes are always drawn to Koss
George Benson’s White Rabbit! That one is not easy to find - would love to lay my hands on a CD copy of it.
Hi,Amazon have it
Interesting as I never enjoyed interacting with mine (which doesn’t mean I disliked, just neutral). That is unlike vinyl, which gave enjoyment from the album covers, ditto the ‘magic’ of putting the record on, neither of which CD ever achieved for me , with album text if at all detailed being too small to read comfortably.
Love the bar … it’s on my wish list.
Here are some of my albums that I dug out of storage a couple years ago.
I just love handling the silver/gold shiny discs. I take great pleasure in seeing their clean and un-scratched surface.
Absolutely love handling the book/liner notes. My near sight is exceedingly good.
Of course, playing the actual disc gives me the ultimate pleasure.
We are all different.
From the spines that you can read that is very similar to my old LP collection. I also have the Wisden Anthology books!
Discogs have many.
I would think it’s a common vintage from London years in the late 70’s and 80’s.
The Wisdens were my father’s but I have not delved into them much.
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Nothing new here (except a bunch of new scotch bottles)
Is this a funky lounge bar that you frequent?
With two nice red tower wine racks - empty though
And the crystal dog on the S1
Actually, it is a crystal tiger!
Nice at that place
Not enough picture resolution to see clearly if it’s a dog, a tiger or an allien.