find an apraiser or a local record/cd shop
2006-11-12 13:02:30
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answered by The one and only! 6
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bypass on your close by public library and ask on the Reference table for a replica of Goldmine the perfect handbook to Valuing your Vinyl list Album value handbook. the author is Tim Neely. that's a Krause e-e book. This publishing agency has a competent popularity for publishing collector's books. you may want to carry a catalogue of your files in with you. massive field shops like Borders and Barnes and Noble would have this to boot. the fee is about $25.00
2016-11-23 18:26:18
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answered by cuthrell 4
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Private collectors and public collectors can be found on the net and are your best bet for top dollar. Stay off Ebay for selling records. The average album on ebay goes for 4 bucks. It's a good place to buy vinyl, but not sell it. good luck :-)
2006-11-12 13:16:42
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answered by Army Of Machines (Wi-Semper-Fi)! 7
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This website has a lot of great information. You do have to do some research, but it points you some really good directions. Good luck!
http://www.thelaughingpapillon.com/CollectingVinyl.php
2006-11-12 13:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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try to search at :
Ebay
Musicstack
Netsounds
Gemm
they still the best for the price
2006-11-12 22:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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ebay
2006-11-12 12:59:22
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answered by yukmouth 6
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