>this might change over time of course. So if you think that Sabrina 12” is not really as great any more as it used to
>be in 1987, and you lose it, well, something goes out of your collection
It’s a great example, as I liked Sabrina in 1987 - but decided not to buy the record since—-
I felt…
wait for it…
I felt it didn’t belong in my Collection.
(This is true, btw; I’m not making it up!)
As for changing tastes, I like to regard it more as a broadening of tastes - iow stuff I used to love but don’t anymore must be pretty abysmally horrible before I throw it out. Most music I ever liked enough to buy, has at least sentimental value. That may also have something to do with growing up with less money than I could use; I couldn’t get everything I needed and so my “collection” was for music of a higher order (sic) than, say, Sabrina.
But anyway, disposing of unnecessary, unwanted, or embarrassing items can hardly be compared with selling valuables from the collection - at all, or in particular at half their value?