The "World's Greatest Music Collection" can still be yours so start rolling those pennies that have been sitting in jars in your attic. The three million dollar collection owned by Paul Mawhinney -- he claims it's really worth fifty million bucks -- is back on the eBay market after a fake bid last month. What's new is that registered buyers can take a look at his online database of music. Currently, only his 45s are documented here, but he's adding on his LPs. In all, he's selling three million records and 300,000 CDs. Mawhinney initially wanted to sell it to someone/thing that kept it as a museum piece, but now it's open to anyone who wants to turn around and sell em piecemeal. Sounds like it would make for a pretty decent record store.
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