Record Sale at The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound

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<p><img class="story_image" src="http://www.stereophile.com/images/Poison.jpg" /></p> Gulp.
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All the details, from the website of the <a href="http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2013/08/08/record-sale-rodgers-and-hammerstein-archives-recorded-sound">New York Public Library</a>, with critical commentary from me:
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The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound has 22,000 LPs with your name on them.
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Why, thank you!
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The records represent decades of unsolicited donations, for which we already have at least one copy in great condition. Now we need the space to bring in more unique materials for you to enjoy and study.
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You need the space, I need the records!
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Whether you are a hardcore collector of foreign classical releases, lover of 70s country music, Funk aficionado, or devotee of Ronald Reagan's spoken work . . .
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Sounds like me!
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. . . stop in anytime between August 8th and August 10th to get your paws on your sonic favorites known and yet to be discovered. All genres and styles represented.
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Woo!
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We've priced the records to sell with all proceeds going to support the ongoing expansion of our collections.
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How nice!
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There is a great chance that someone will find more than one diamond in the not-so-rough. Many of the recordings have never been played, bear promotional stamps, and remain sealed in shrink wrap.
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Eee!
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