Pick Up The Official Price Guide To Records, Edition #17 Brought To You By Jerry Osborne Issued As EPub
don't use price guides much any more I mostly use online devices of one kind or another, but this is one of the better ones, and this edition is far superior to the weaker later editions.
When I owned a used cd shop, I carried vinyl, so this book came in very handy, keeping me from occasionally underselling a gem.
I think my patrons would've loved to have seen this book burned, I'm glad I had it as it is an indispensable reference for the record collector!
Regardless of genre, nearly everything in the English language under the sun committed to vinyl is listed from A to Z.
Under each artist's name are sections for singles and LPs, The record company's label is given with the years the artist was under contract with
them, and then comes the price range for the average value of the records produced during that time for that label.
In special cases the information may be broken down further, Such is often the case with particularly well selling singles or rarities, And then occasionally there will be a slight bit of extra information, perhaps about a record's certain peculiarity or other associated acts the artist performed with or as.
However, there is't much extra information, after all, Osborne had a lot of records to get through, so verbosity is kept to a minimum.
As such, while the book has just about every imaginable album from the days when records were king, it certainly doesn't contain everything.
Yeah, you can find 's stuff like The Smiths or even some early hardcore like Husker Du, but all those punks and emo kids of the early to mids putting out the"s They're on their own.
It's been fun going through my own sizable collection to see if I've got anything valuable, For the better part of a year I was convinced I had a Beatles LP worth,, Deep research and magnifyingglassprecise inspection unveiled its significantly lower value, When I discovered the truth I let out a very loud FUCK!!! Amazon preorder The most uptodate and accurate price guide to records, The Official Price Guide to Records,th Edition covers every genre of music, including rock amp roll, country amp western, soul, pop, jazz, blues, easy listening, new wave, punk, alternative, RampB, and more.
The book is packed with valuable information about practically every artist and album published since, and indexed to help find your favorite artist quickly.
Special sections on firstpressing identification, record grading, and promotional issues are also included, Best of all, theth edition is now smaller in trim size than previous editions, making it more portable and easier to use than ever.
Comprehensive, exhaustive, and featuring prices for more than one million records, The Official Price Guide to Records,th Edition is the only source record collectors will need.
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