I got rid of so many records int eh early 90s, I could kick myself. I juse got Death on the Road and Flight 666 (and TFF of course) to re-build all the studio/live maiden albums. I am working on the singles (and some I never had, like Bring your Daughter which I just got).
My wife bought mne a Sony USB turntable for my birthday last October with an autographed Ace Frehley record (Like his solo stuff quite a bit), I have barely used the USB feature, but play them over the stereo a ton. I think I am up to 100 records, the Maiden ones have been pricey, but I picked up quite a few non Maiden ones for $3 and under at Half Priced Books and a few other used record stores, plus eBay and GEMM.
I really enjoy listening to the vinyl and getting new releases on it, plus I have some back issues. Sitting for too long kills me (I work at home a lot), the records make me get up every 20 to 30 minutes ... perhaps I should expense TFF to my insurance company or write it off as a medical expense?
Getting Somewhere in Time (and others) (and buying it at Texas Tapes and Records), then getting home and lsitening to it and analyzing the cover is a very fond memory, I am somewhat repeating that now.