is it safe to say most of the 45 releases will fetch some money?i see alot of them are selling in lots, but are there any really common individual pieces?
also, on a lot of the early releases, for definite first-pressings, look for "push marks"...3 faint circles on the lables...the pressing machine where all the early Sun 45s were pressed, Plastic Products, had this apparatus that pushed the records off the plates and left these little marks...fools wanting "Thats All Right", and "Bearcat" and the like look for these marks.
also, on a lot of the early releases, for definite first-pressings, look for "push marks"...3 faint circles on the lables...the pressing machine where all the early Sun 45s were pressed, Plastic Products, had this apparatus that pushed the records off the plates and left these little marks...fools wanting "Thats All Right", and "Bearcat" and the like look for these marks.
Absolutely...
And as I had to explain to a very sweet old lady once...
There are no original Elvis Sun 45's on colored vinyl!!!!
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Most pre-Elvis is good..
The majority of Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee 45's are pretty common..
Some of the later releases, #300 and up are pretty undesirable with a couple of exceptions.
ahhh
thanks for the info
i will look into what i can grab and report back
something tells me they will be pretty common or really rare and scratched
thats just how i get down
but yea... thank u
Absolutely...
And as I had to explain to a very sweet old lady once...
There are no original Elvis Sun 45's on colored vinyl!!!!