I still have hundreds of records, but these were purchased mostly in 80's & early 90's when I was really into punk, post-punk, blah blah.
I have hundreds of cassettes, and these actually were purchased from 80's up to early 2000's (when all the old stock would be sold super cheap at supermarkets and gas stations).
All my tape decks have broken except for one crappy one I bought in late 90's...
I traded away all my 8-tracks in the mid-90's when the 8-track players in my car and home stereo broke. I believe I got some Gary Numan LPs for a trunk-full of 8-tracks (man, those were fun, but when the mechanism started to fail, it could be LOUD (like Xbox 360 PS3 loud).
I gave away my turntable a few years ago when I realized I would not be able to prevent my twins from destroying it.
The cassette player broke in my car, which was the last place I regularly listened to cassettes.
I have a Walkman attached to my home stereo/headphones, but I haven't really been listening to them recently.
I HAD A DREAM of transferring all my old movie soundscape/music mix tapes (digitizing them), but it's been years since I've done anything.
I USED to include lots of great/wacky stuff between songs...from local radio shows/commercials/tv shows, wacky VHS tapes (health and safety films), wacky records (lots of kids records had great material).
Anyway, this all started back in the 80's and I don't think I could even find some of the source material anymore.
I started recording music/soundscapes from VHS films/tv shows around this time, too. It was a lot of fun and you would be really surprised where the best material was (Peanuts Halloween Special is awesome).
Anyways, my backup turntable is on loan to my brother...but I don't know when I'll get it back from him. Maybe when my twins won't utterly destroy it?
As for cassettes, did I mention that I made fun little covers and liner notes?
That I traded them with friends and random fanzine/music labels/distributors in the 80's/90's?
I sometimes wonder if any of the craziness is still out there.