Went to look at a collection last night
CBear
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So a friend came up to me last night saying that her dad left her some records, and she thinks she might need some help selling them. I went to look... Apparently the grandparents cleared out a basement full of records in Jersey for $.25 a piece.She's in no hurry to sell. Is it a bad time to sell right now? I know a lot of record prices are hurting at the moment, but it seems like beatles collectros always have money. Will it be better in 5 years, 10 years? It's not like selling and stuffing the cash in a mutual fund will do anything these days. Strut consensus? Sit or sell?
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id have her list all the Beatles stuff at once. itll drive up the prices i think.
a lot of that stuff looks in great condition too.
Yeah, it's all ridiculously clean with all inserts. I only had my camera phone which didn't do them justice. Some of those box sets go for crazy money.
Burn your computer screen after reading this message!
Frank I think you're being a little dramatic. The Taliban do not have a navy.
Can you give a run-down / tracklist of that Hendrix boxset, always looking for a new one, especially with a song I've never heard or was never released.
"So I hear these old Beatles record can be worth some money!"
dude... after the polar caps have melted, everybody is going to be floating anyway. They'll just swim over here, AK47 clentched between their teeth, vicious motherfuckers are unstoppable. You'll see! Evildoers always do the unthinkable when they attack, that's the element of surprise.
why so special despite being clean with stickers on em?
im completely ignorant on the matter...all i know is the butcher cover
but my first records were of the beatles variety (def not clean no more!)
true...I have to sell a bunch of beatles and pretty much the only money items are the box sets (if NM), OG Vee Jay S/T LP, OG "Frank Infield" LPs, Butcher (1st and 2nd state), mono OG parlophone or mono rainbow capitols (if super clean), and numbered mono UK white albums and a few 45 titles....pretty much, all other Beatles records are $10 to $20 records (remember there are literally MILLIONS of those things out there)
My guess is that when the polar caps melt, the Taliban will be chilling right where they are. Afghanistan is going be like Hawaii then.
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I just read Three Cups of Tea this weekend. It just reinforces how completely stupid Bush and Co were after 9/11
There's a misprint version of the Revolver Lp (Uk press) that fetches about ??200.
I think most of the serious Beatles collectros have almost everything already and they're only interested in minting up, or the serious raer.
Looks like some of those still have the shrink wrap on.
You will want to take that off right away before it warps the record.
i also rate this bill nelson title.
you serious?
with that logic, any old record i get in shrink would be potentially warped (which i rarely find to be the case)
whats the deal?
btw
how do, dan?
nothing out of the ordinary, I bought it back in the 80s.
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The Vee Jay album on the upper left, it looks counterfeit. See the Beatles illustration on the cover? The left of that should be a flap, where it would open to be a gatefold. No flap? Counterfeit.
The rest of it is fairly common, although the imported pressings of Meet The Beatles[/b], Rubber Soul[/b], and Abbey Road[/b] (all three are from Japan, correct?), and the German Help![/b] may sell for a bit more depending on condition. If you had a German Horzu of Magical Mystery Tour[/b], you'd have a serious score.
Those Elvis 7" box sets I have not seen in years, you may not be able to sell them for the box alone, but if the 45's inside are of quality, you could tell them for that.
and cosine on the record show idea. that way it's out of your hands on the spot. if you try to sell this shit on ebay you will get 30-40 questions for each record from demented shut-in beatlemaniacs.
13 British pressings of the Studio lps, Hey Jude and a Rarities disc. (The rare version has a dog whistle you can't hear!)
As a box I think it sells for less than $10 a record.
Best thing to do is take the lps out and sell them individually for $8-$15.
Yes.
I think I started shopping there in Seattle about '84.
Bought a box there.
Then went to one in Tucson about a year latter and bought another box.
They had a mountain of those box sets.
Sold for about 60-80, which is about what they sell for today I think.
Might have been called Sams Club, or Price Club, but I think it was Costco.