JeffP, I also know what a joy it can be to just give away or sell shit off. It's nice just seeing the floor and the corners of any given room after it's been full of clutter for so long, you know?
I for one am totally interested in Japanese pressings of King Crimson LPs. Frank Zappa, Sly, Funkadelic, Floyd, KC, Velvet Underground, Jefferson Airplane - anything like that, I'm personally interested in, and there are alot of other people, too.
Don't rely on crappy CD remasterings to enjoy your old favorite albums. Remember, that freshly minted CD is the remastering of the 12th engineer to get ahold of it, and he probably doesn't even like the given band or artist, so he'll just mix it anyway he cares to. Vocals get pushed up, basses get mixed out, hiss is removed and along with it all sense of "being in the room" created by the recording. The appreciative mutters or the odd fit of clapping from the audience are excised. It's like colorizing Gone With The Wind, but many times worse given some truly great bands and artists.
Listen to almost any given original Beatles album, then go out and buy a CD off the shelf and see how they sound back to back. It's like night and day. I think people today expect a certain "quality" clean, clinical sound to their recordings, which was impossible given the technology of the past, and indeed, would only stifle the creative output of those making the music even if it were possible.
It's as if someone were selling prints of Van Gogh or some other great artist's work, but they though they'd best change the lighting and the contrast and, my, maybe draw in a happy little tree over in the corner there.
Rant rant rant...