Make a list of David Bowie albums that are in the collection. Include the name of the album, the release year and whether it is a single or a "Long Play" (LP) album. LPs are full-length albums that contain songs on both sides of the record and can play for up to 45 minutes on each side. Also write down the physical condition of each vinyl record.
Look in the local phone directory for a listing of music collectors or record stores around town. If there aren't any companies listed in the phone book, locate record store businesses that are listed online. Once a reputable company has been located, take its information down.
Contact the record shops and make an appointment to bring in your records for review and possible purchase. Place the records into a large box and take them to the record shop. For companies that are outside of the city or state, provide the buyer with a list of albums and information about each, including their current physical condition.
Sell the albums once a reasonable price has been agreed upon. Place any of your remaining David Bowie vinyl record albums back into the box after selling or shipping out to sell elsewhere. These albums can be sold to David Bowie fans online or through a local newspaper.
Create a merchant account on an online seller site, such as Ebay. Click on the "Register" button on the website and follow the directions to enter the required information. Take photos of the vinyl records and list the item information on the site. To place an ad in a newspaper, contact the classifieds manager and ask to place an ad in the "For Sale" section.