I got rid of all of my 45s, sadly, but still have a LOT of old albums...THE BROTHERS 4, DAVE BRUBECK, THE WEAVERS, JOAN BAEZ, THE KINGSTON TRIO, JOHNNY MATHIS...YIKES, more. They’re all in good condition, but not “mint”;. though the covers are.
Brubeck and the Weavers might fetch a nice sum.
The others are not really in demand. I used to love The Kingston Trio back in the day.
As soon as I became a teen, I started babysitting, practically every $$ was spent at the record shop.
They had these booths with headphones that you could listen to whatever you wanted to.
The shop was in the mall right next to my Jr. High, so we would hit it on the way home from school.
Never got into Brubeck and Jazz but had friends who did.
Have a bunch of folk music albums, especially Baez and Pete Seeger, The Kingston Trio. Also Poso Seco Singers, the Association, Elvis, Barry McGuire, The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Duane Eddy, The Everly Brothers, The Mamas and the Papas, ABBA, The Righteous Brothers, The Four Seasons and Diana Ross and the Supremes to name a few.
Old albums are hard to come by, you have some classics I’m sure but don’t know anything about selling them.
I’m thinking your grandson would love them all.