| Goldmine Record Album Price Guide | 
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Author: Tim Neely Publisher: Krause Publications Studio: Krause Publications Manufacturer: Krause Publications Label: Krause Publications Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 5 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 688 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 8.2 x 1.6
ISBN: 0896895327 Dewey Decimal Number: 016.781640266 EAN: 9780896895324 ASIN: 0896895327
Publication Date: September 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The ability to accurately identify and assess vinyl can make the difference between paying too much and selling albums for far too little, and the one guide empowering record collectors with these abilities is "Goldmine" Record Album Price Guide". The best-selling record price guide on the market, this new edition contains listings and collector pricing for 70,000 vinyl albums recorded between 1948 and the present.With up-to-date collector values and basic descriptions, this guide covers most genres of record collecting, including rock 'n' roll, country, surf, punk, jazz, classical and more.
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  Goldmine Record Album Price Guide June 2, 2008 An EXCELLENT guide for checking out prices for old LP's ! Easy to read and find the artist you are looking for.
  GOLDMINE RECORD PRICE GUIDE January 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
THE PRICE GUIDE IS OK BUT IT IS NOT REALLY THAT ACCURATE AS I HAVE FOUND MANY ERRORS AND THERE ARE LOTS OF ALBUMS THAT ARE NOT LISTED AT ALL.
  Very useful for LP collectors January 2, 2008 All Goldmine guides are very useful in both case: 1) to determine optimal buying' and sellin' costs. Also it's exciting reading. That edition lavishly illustrated. Thanks. Will buy also American records 1950-1975! Hope, it will be great!
  Good for a price guide, but has very limited use. December 30, 2007 38 out of 39 found this review helpful
When my mom died, she left behind around 400 LPs and another 150 45s from the 1950-1960s. It was a mess of mixed genres, variety of artists, and varying conditions. Since we're a fan of CDs and MP3 players, the records took up a horribly large amount of space and we wanted them gone. After calling a dealer, who suggested pulling out the Elvis and Beatle records and tossing the rest, I decided to do some research and see what I'd need to do to sell them on EBay. During my research, I found a record guild site with an incredibly helpful forum http://www.recordcollectorsguild.org They listed several price guides, but with warnings about their pricing accuracy. Until I tried to sell the records, I didn't fully realize how inaccurate they really are. While this book was not particularly valuable when it came to pricing, it was helpful in letting me know if I had any records that were worth pursuing. However, guides in general tend to have some problems and this one is no different. Some of the problems include:
1) Do NOT expect to get the list price. It is a best case scenario. The introduction to this book is very clear that these prices are mint condition prices. However, the amount suggested to deduct given their condition, is not accurate. The prices really reflect what you could expect to pay at an antique dealer's store, not what you can realistically expect to sell them for.
2) The price guides do not reflect a changing market. At one time, a mint version of Chantilly Lace might have brought 500.00, but not now. The interest in this record is not as great as it once was. However, the price guide is not updated to reflect that change in market. http://www.popsike.com better reflects the current market and it's free. 3) This book does not give you the knowledge you need to accurately grade records. Granted the purpose of this book is pricing, not to teach grading, but grading is integral to pricing. See, collectors want to listen to the records they're buying. So if the record pops or has any static, the record is of little to no value to them. If you're not an experienced collector, what looks minor to you, might be a huge deal to a buyer. Since the selling price of the record depends heavily on the condition of the vinyl, a book that doesn't give a proper education on condition is not too helpful for selling. Furthermore, this book suggested weighing the condition of the vinyl and jacket equally. That is not accurate. The condition of the vinyl is much more important than the jacket.
Again, where this book does excel is in having a large quantity of records, with a very good description to know which pressing you have, and is easy to use. So if you have a few records and you want to know if it's even worth the effort to try to sell them, this book is very helpful. However, if you're planning to use this book to sale, first see if you can get an experienced record collector to help you out. For us, two experienced collectors were able to accomplish in 3 hours, what would have taken me probably 500 hours to do.
Would I have bought this price guide again? Only if I couldn't find it at the local library. For a price guide, it's probably very good, but the main reason I wrote this review is so people won't get the idea they'll have all the information they need to sell in this book. You're really not going to be able to get the information you truly need to value records from this book or any price guide. So, you'd be better off saving your money and doing some research online.
  great for music fans December 5, 2007 this is a great book for music collectors, or someone who likes music. It's very interesting and informative
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