The Rare Record Price Guide 2022

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The Rare Record Price Guide 2022

The Rare Record Price Guide 2022

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Boot of car full of record boxes 8. Myths around selling your record collection Q. I have old records they are worth money. What will you pay? CLIFF BENNETT - His Rebel Rousers were once managed by Brian Epstein and their career predated The Beatles, but his take on the beat boom’s R’n’B sound would impress more than just his immediate contemporaries This is a really major factor in valuing your vinyl records and will catch so many people out believing they have very valuable records when actually the condition will drop the price so far they can sometimes be unsellable! In the UK most record dealers work with the Record Collector Grading system which has 7 tiers. Ranging from Mint through to Bad. In most cases the top 3 levels are what sells, once you get down to a Good grading prices drop dramatically. It’s important to note here that although the condition of the vinyl is very important so is the sleeve and any of it’s inserts. damage to sleeves will also have an impact on the value of your collection. Many vinyl records can be issued multiple times over a period of many years. Take the Beatles as a great example. They originally issued their LP’s in the 1960’s, there were then re-runs as early as 1969, many issues through the 1970’s and 1980’s and then even special anniversary issues in the 1990’s right up to present day. The issue of the record can have a significant impact on the value that it holds. Hi Steve I have george Harrison all things must pass 3 albums in original sleeves with lyrics on Reply

CORINNE BAILEY RAE- Some 17 years since she first emerged, this UK soul-pop songwriter has undergone major personal and artistic evolutions. Now she’s looking to a Chicago arts project for inspiration classical LPs (many from the Classics Club in the 50’s, mostly individual composers, with some composers in pairs and some compilations)If you are starting out on these platforms you will also need to build trust with your customers before you can achieve the top market value. So selling individually if you have time will potentially reap the biggest reward, but you really do need to give it time. Auction your records Thanks. Interesting information. I have got every number 1 single from 1952 to 2002. On original pressing. Also if the record got to number 1 on more than 1 occasion? (Lily the pink for example) I have 2 or 3 copies of them. Where can I find out if they’re eotlrth anything please? And where would be the best place to sell them? Thanks. Reply Hi Steve, i have hundreds of singles that i need to get rid of. if i list them could you estimate a price for me. it is singles that i have bought from the early 1970’s through to late 90’s from various record stores .

Hi Steve my parents have a lot of old beatles lps that haven’t been played at all wheres the best place to look to see what they are worth..thanks for any help ReplyThis is another very overlooked factor when choosing to sell your record collection or even a single record. If you have a record collecting friend who is going to pay the top price for each record that you have then you might be able to realise every ounce of potential that your collection has. However this is rarely the case and many peoples motivation will be to clear some space from a loft or spare room. Those people out there who have severely damaged records by way of one or two very deep scratches, rendering the quality ‘poor’, might still consider selling them because some of us only want the covers and in some cases the inner sleeves where these cannot be replaced by generic inner sleeves!

For sale collection off approx 100 LPs various including Beatles, Bread, David Bowie, Steeley Span,Lenny Kravitz, Dire Straits, Don McLean,Tim Harding etc., Do the Elvis LPs without sleeves consign them them to junk or will they still retain some value? Reply Pulling all of the above together it’s clear that valuing your vinyl record collection can be quite a task as there is a lot to consider. It’s having the right combination of the above attributes in your collection that will really help your value increase. As a Record Dealer I love seeing record collections in genres that are in high demand, in beautiful condition and with a few ….(well more merrier) rare/scarce records in them.

A. EXCUSE ME! I am of course a record dealer. I will never offer pennies for record collections. Firstly if the offer was to be that low I wouldn’t want to buy them anyway. Record dealers and shops are running a business we need to make a profit. Yes some will be more generous than others. Some may want to pay more for specific genres that they specialise in. Some will be fussier around condition, but if you have desirable records for sale we will want to pay as much as we possibly can for them. I think it’s important to understand the overheads involved in selling on vinyl records and also the amount of work that needs to be done. My motto is that I want to make the process as easy for you as possible whilst being able to offer the best prices. Of course my offers aren’t always accepted, but i’ll give it my best shot and if you aren’t happy with the offer I am always able to offer advice on how you can sell them individually yourself. Conclusion – How much are my vinyl records really worth? It’s the box set of Queen albums “Queen – The Complete Works”. I bought this from a lady who was a massive fan and said she did not play the records as she did not want to spoil them. By looking at them I would say they are unplayed. This is the limited edition with a number of 014189. On close inspection I realised there were 2 of the white sleeves labelled with X. It appears there is no X1. The second X sleeve contains an error vinyl which has on one side Queen 2 (Ogre Battle/ Evermore etc) and the other side has one side of Live Killer ( Don’t stop me now/ Spread Your Wings etc). This appears to be an original factory error. It does mean there is no copy of Flash Gordon which should be the X1 record. GLENN HUGHES - As he reprises his role in Deep Purple MkIII, touring their 1974 album Burn, the former Trapeze frontman talks frankly about a career that left him with a somewhat patchy memory of events Are you ever interested in looking at whole collections and buying them all. I have photos that I could send Reply



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