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I hit the local garage sales this am and made a nice record score. I bought the following records for $5 3 Devo albums - Are we not men, Freedom of choice and New Traditionalist, 2 led zeppelin Albums. Houses of the holly, Physical Garphitti (swan song label), Pink Floyd- Dark side of the moon and the Who- Quadrafinia. I'm not a record expert but at less than a buck each I was a happy camper ;D. Any ideas on the value all are in great shape .

Thanks Ace Villa-v
 

acevillav said:
I hit the local garage sales this am and made a nice record score. I bought the following records for $5 3 Devo albums - Are we not men, Freedom of choice and New Traditionalist, 2 led zeppelin Albums. Houses of the holly, Physical Garphitti (swan song label), Pink Floyd- Dark side of the moon and the Who- Quadrafinia. I'm not a record expert but at less than a buck each I was a happy camper ;D. Any ideas on the value all are in great shape .

Thanks Ace Villa-v
I'm at work so can't look up anything,but any quad lp is a really good resell item! an being a pink flyod DARK SIDE I am sure it would sell well...
 

Value depends on whether or not they are first pressings. There will be a code on the round album label and some other code slightly scratched into the center "dead wax" located in between the label and the last of the vinyl containing music.

If the labels on the Zeppelin albums are purple and orange (rather than green and orange) they are imports and worth lotsa $$$
 

hombre_de_plata_flaco said:
Value depends on whether or not they are first pressings. There will be a code on the round album label and some other code slightly scratched into the center "dead wax" located in between the label and the last of the vinyl containing music.

If the labels on the Zeppelin albums are purple and orange (rather than green and orange) they are imports and worth lotsa $$$
can you go into more detail, this is the kinda stuff I want to know... thanks
 

jerseypicked said:
Try discogs.com
I don't think this is true value.. I think this site is people selling stuff at what they think it is worth or can get for it... prices all all over the place...
 

This is a good site for record pricing. Keeps a very large database of completed eBay listings.

http://www.popsike.com/

Choose your searches carefully - you only get so many before they cut you off and ask for $$$ to continue your research. You only get a certain # of free searches IIRC.
 

Discogs.com to look up pressing info.

Popsike.com to look up past sales (market value).

Ebay completed auctions for when Popsike stops working for free.
 

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