What are my Records Worth? Identifying Rare & Unique Vinyl

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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  • @DeafManVinyl
    @DeafManVinyl  4 года назад +10

    What's YOUR big vinyl find?

    • @Stuck_in_the_70s
      @Stuck_in_the_70s 3 года назад +5

      Really nice video thanks. I’ve got the Who Live at Leeds with all the inserts and Sticky Fingers, both UK first pressings. I’ve got 3 versions of Some Girls - the one you showed, + another die cut with the faces blanked out, and a flat cover later press. Agree with you Live at Leeds is the best ever live album.

    • @tkahres
      @tkahres 3 года назад +6

      Oddly, my biggest vinyl finds have been completely by accident. For my wife's 43rd birthday I ordered her the Only Lovers Left Alive soundtrack, which is now selling on DisCogs for $300+ / and then in New York during the great vinyl purge of early 2000's, it was common to walk around the East Village and see whole record collections in the trash or curb; I found a first pressing of NAS Illmatic, worth about $400+. Now out in Brooklyn, a few years back I found Coltrane My Favorite Things just sitting at the edge of somebody's stoop, worth about $200. So, some of my most valuable LPs were very close to becoming trash.

    • @savagebeastb.m.f7156
      @savagebeastb.m.f7156 3 года назад

      I have those rolling stones you have plus more also lots of beatles too I'm looking to sell them too plus I have a lot of the inserts books posters with the LPS too

    • @bertroost1675
      @bertroost1675 3 года назад +3

      Primevil Smokin' Bats at Campton's $0.60

    • @dawsonstone3912
      @dawsonstone3912 3 года назад +1

      I have an original unopened john lennon and yoko ono double fantasy...anyone interested

  • @markusfredscholl
    @markusfredscholl 3 года назад +70

    my most valuable records are the ones I like and listen to the most.

    • @shovedhead
      @shovedhead 3 года назад +1

      YES!

    • @thomasstigall3720
      @thomasstigall3720 3 года назад +1

      Super like

    • @jasontheflyingfarrierhays
      @jasontheflyingfarrierhays 2 года назад +2

      And the winner is…. You Markus! I think some collectors forget that they will be dead soon, and your family members probably don’t give a shit about your records.

    • @markusfredscholl
      @markusfredscholl 2 года назад

      ​@@jasontheflyingfarrierhays well, I've been living a long time before the discogs craze kicked in. For me it is the music, for others a fetish, ..., which will be over one day soon. And the then yellow-space-macic first vinyl pressing, limited to 500 copies world-wide, will be a crappy piece of plastic, which would have once cost 150 EUR after the first week of release ;-) Stupid world.

    • @Pluralofvinylisvinyls
      @Pluralofvinylisvinyls Год назад +1

      You’re an honorable man, lord commander

  • @DoctorInsomnia-qw7us
    @DoctorInsomnia-qw7us 6 месяцев назад +2

    The cover of some girls didn't change because the record company was cheapskates, it changed because the Stones were threatened with lawsuits. The pictures they used on the original insert were pictures of celebrities, living ones like Farrah Fawcett Raquel Welch and Lucille Ball, and dead ones like Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. The band was sued by the living celebrities and the estates of the dead ones, use of image without permission, invasion of privacy, copyrighted image, etc...faced with so many lawsuits, not just by the celebrities, but by their production companies, the Stones had no choice but to change the insert for future pressings, removing the actresses and keeping the band faces. Lawsuit, not cutting costs, that was the primary reason some girls cover was changed.

  • @rEdf196
    @rEdf196 3 года назад +4

    I scooped an Original Canadian press BeatleMania (With The Beatles) for $3 dollars at a garage sale last year. It plays and sounds great after a thorough cleaning and added my own matching vintage red and white Pathe rooster Capital inner sleeve I had since my childhood used randomly on anther record. Im sure it’s far more valuable.

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 3 года назад +2

    I have an unplayed, still in the skin sleeve 10" radio station promo of Bobby Troupe, some 10" Sinatras including Swing Time, and about 1,000 pounds more of all manner of 12" in storage from my father's collection dating back to 1940. I gave away his bound collection of Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band albums to a friend's mother who loved his music. Dad was in television and radio, and was one of those audiophiles with the Macintosh 1900 amp and all the goodies in 1972, right before he got cancer. I really ought to have someone go through all these.

  • @kurikokaleidoscope
    @kurikokaleidoscope 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant collection.

  • @Timetravel1111
    @Timetravel1111 2 года назад

    5:30 free bird!!! Necklace and T-shirt!! That mail in form was very cool and smart marketing back then!! Still today.

  • @paint1955
    @paint1955 2 года назад +1

    My copy of Live at Leeds looks just like yours, and the ringware came off really easy with an eraser!

  • @ianz9916
    @ianz9916 2 года назад +2

    The additional items in the first or early pressings is not necessarily an indicator because these are frequently replicated in later issues. The Beatles / White Album photographs and poster appeared in all the later issues as did the Sgt. Pepper insert, although the early ones were a darker shade of green. Even The Who Live At Leeds album has had it's extras reproduced in later issues. I have the Who box set, Phases that came out in 1981. It includes the first 9 Who albums including Live At Leeds complete with all the extras. This set is particularly good because it was made in Germany, where they famously make great sounding records, and it was given to me by a friend who worked for Phonogram and didn't want it.

  • @HarryNilssonCatalogue
    @HarryNilssonCatalogue Год назад +2

    I own a copy of a very rare jazz LP from 1973 called Comapass Rising. They only made 500 copies and now it will go for $500-$700. Paid $8 for it. :)

  • @supersonicsroots
    @supersonicsroots 2 года назад +1

    Man.... I'm getting serious OCD when I look at how you handle your albums, the old original ones as well 😨🤯 .. No innersleeve, grabbing the album with your fingers on the grooves.... yaiks!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад +1

      Well, there's meds for the OCD. But yes, I get caught up in the moment (remembering to smile, remembering what I want to say, etc.) when shooting a vid and tend to manhandle the vinyl. Trust that you know better!

  • @442kid
    @442kid Год назад +1

    OMFG...that cat almost made me spit out my drink!!!

  • @mrhoffame
    @mrhoffame 3 года назад +5

    My most valuable records in my collection are the round ones with the holes in the middle! :)

  • @LuisRamirez-td7be
    @LuisRamirez-td7be 4 месяца назад +1

    IHi,just subscribed, I"m 70 yrs young and have about 800 albums mostls 70s rock, i've had a rough time the last years Inever thought i'd ever get rid of them ,but that time has come. Most about 80% of them are in pristine condition,my equipment was always top of the line,I don't want to gouge anybody but then i don"t want to give them away ! If you have any hook ups on any interest,that would really help.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 месяца назад

      Hey Luis. Sorry to be so late getting back to you. I was out of the country for a while and still catching up. I'd be interested in seeing what you've got, if you're ready to sell (I know it's a tough decision). A few pics or a short video of you flipping through a stack would help me get my head around what you've got. If we can work out a price, I'll send you some pre-paid labels for shipping. Just let me know!

  • @jeraldspannagel5289
    @jeraldspannagel5289 3 месяца назад

    I have the Pretty Woman album with Julia Roberts and Richard Guere on it. I think it was pressed in 1989

  • @BlondeReaganite
    @BlondeReaganite 3 года назад +8

    I'm so tired of people in videos feeling the need to apologize everytime they show an 80s record.. They always think people are going to make fun of them.. Why is it vinyl guys only think they are cool if they talk about 70s albums.. The 80s had amazing music but you never ever hear them say that..it's always an apology.. 😡

    • @plantfeeder6677
      @plantfeeder6677 2 года назад +1

      It's more the quality of the record. Or to be specific, the amount of vinyl they used to make the record.
      In the '50s-'60s, Record co. used about 140-160 grams of vinyl...thus records were real thick. Starting in around 1970, RCA came out with their "Dyna-flex" records that started about 120 grams and eventually got to about 80g if not less. Other record companys followed suit and by the 1980s all mass produced records were like this.
      Didn't hear anyone bag on the music from that era on this video though!?

    • @henrys3629
      @henrys3629 2 года назад +1

      I collect 80's and picked up a sealed tears for Fears album for $1.29 because no one cared. I just picked up some Flock of Seagulls 45, the Fixx with sleeves for 50c each and I am so happy I didn't need EBAY.

    • @_PuppetMaster86
      @_PuppetMaster86 2 года назад +1

      @@henrys3629 Luckily, 80s records are mostly the cheapest on eBay.

  • @bobbyfeatherstone2834
    @bobbyfeatherstone2834 3 года назад +5

    Every last copy of "Sticky Fingers" that I ever saw that had the zipper, had damage to the track "Brown Sugar" from the tab of the zipper rubbing in the stack during shipment. A pity as it was my fave track. How's yours?

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +3

      Well crud, now I need to go look! One of my favs from the Stones, right after Let It Bleed and Beggar's Banquet.

  • @terencestewart1259
    @terencestewart1259 2 года назад

    I have the same Rolling Stones 1981 US Tour poster that is displayed on the wall. I had to buy a Jovan frangrence and send in proof of purchase to get that poster. I had it framed and gave it to my youngest son. I also framed the "Who Live at the Marquee" poster from the Live at Leeds album and gave it to my oldest son. For my daughter I framed a Beatles poster from one of their compilation LPs. A great way to pass on some music memrobelia to your kids.

  • @PetesCDVinylWorld
    @PetesCDVinylWorld 3 года назад +4

    Cool vid, just subscribed. I found a copy of Chelsea, Peter Criss' pre- Kiss band on Decca. It's not a promo which is actually the more common one

  • @henrys3629
    @henrys3629 2 года назад +2

    Most collectors I know are budget shoppers but are super picky. I found a sealed Tears For Fears album that might be an $80 record, but everyone passed because "it's 80's". Picked up a couple of 70's drug PSA records w/out covers. There are zero online total or info. Again people were like "why'd you grab those? Are you sure you know what your doing?"

  • @Foxrock321
    @Foxrock321 Год назад +2

    They’re worth what you paid for them..super glad I didn’t get rid of mine when I moved, they almost went to Half Priced books and Records..

  • @laurapalka3685
    @laurapalka3685 3 года назад +4

    Love this! Yet another great video, with information I was unable to find elsewhere. Btw, CCR RULES!!!! I even purchased a large book with all their sheet music so I could get all the lyrics right. (Way back in the days before Google of course!). Thanks again.

  • @DocJJohnson
    @DocJJohnson 3 года назад +2

    Great video

  • @rongreenfield340
    @rongreenfield340 2 года назад

    Damn we have the same records !! I am restoring my turntable a Yamaha Pf800 and replaced cartridge and belt ,very excited 😁

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад

      Dude. That's a lust-worthy turntable! Have fun with it.

  • @haunt-in-the-hills9096
    @haunt-in-the-hills9096 2 года назад

    SHINEDOWN tee made me subscribe! You're knowledge sharing too😆

  • @NickisSlightlyStoopid
    @NickisSlightlyStoopid 3 года назад +5

    You need some inner sleeves my man 🤙 Great video though! Love your collection.

    • @markh.9822
      @markh.9822 2 года назад

      Yea. He treats his records like a 16 year old just getting into records

  • @Timmyfromphilly1994
    @Timmyfromphilly1994 3 года назад +4

    My mom has a signed first pressing of “too fast for love” by Motley Crue under their leatür records label. Only 900 copies of that pressing were made. How much is it worth?

    • @mrhoffame
      @mrhoffame 3 года назад +1

      In good condition....a pretty little penny!!!!!

    • @t.archivist
      @t.archivist 2 года назад

      A couple thousand

  • @namehere6198
    @namehere6198 Год назад

    😊 thank for sharing your knowledge with us. I don't now how to ask u if or even how worth mentioning my question about leftovers I came across. Abandoned LPS. From the dates u spoke about in part 1 and 2. But learned a lot from you. Thank u very much.

  • @Thievius333
    @Thievius333 2 года назад

    You look in the deadwax. There, I explained it in about 1.5 seconds.

  • @amberoshea5741
    @amberoshea5741 6 месяцев назад

    Oh Lordy, I inherited about 200 classic rock vinyls from my step father who was the director of the Navy band for over 20 yrs....don't know where to start,???
    Help

  • @nelsonmaud1
    @nelsonmaud1 3 года назад +2

    someone on ebay sold me 2 rolling stones albums and a rare costers album still in wrap from 79 for 25.00 found out its worth 40 alone and someone on ebay also sold 4 mccartny albums was hosest sais 2 were soo the the value of vg+ red rose highway and band on the run origonals for 25 made it worth it gotten great deals on discogs too

  • @cosmickid1794
    @cosmickid1794 3 года назад +2

    on one of my J.Geils albums, in the dead wax, it says "when are we going to Miami"

  • @rickyhuff2152
    @rickyhuff2152 11 месяцев назад

    Have an old Beatles white album wanting to know if its one of the first presses

  • @robertallan5165
    @robertallan5165 3 года назад +3

    No no no no I don't believe I saw you do that . Folks never get into the habit of dropping your vinyl into the sleeve,
    Thumb on edge , fingers (clean) on label and feed it into cover horizontally .
    or your gonna mistakenly do it to a valuable record one day and a nice split is gonna appear on the spine of the cover

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +1

      Yeah man, you busted me on that one. I know it's no excuse, but there is so much going on when I'm making one of those vids that I invariably do something stupid that I go back and cringe when I watch. So yes, people, Robert speaks words of wisdom!

    • @paulredding5864
      @paulredding5864 2 года назад +1

      Keep going...slide into inner sleeve first with lower cut out of sleeve facing you if it has one. Then slide whole thing into card sleve with opening of inner sleeve at TOP. This locks out any dust getting in and stops album from sliding out by accident. Finall, buy a load of acid free clear sleeves and store vertically in dry warmish room ie NOT a cellar or loft subject to temp variations. Been doing this since 1974 and would be interested to know if there is a database website that shows album values as I have several gatefold albums with original artwork on inner sleeves and album covers.

    • @robertallan5165
      @robertallan5165 2 года назад

      @@paulredding5864 the place your after is called discogs , hope your not married as it sounds your gonna be spending a lot of time on there

  • @dougsusie2319
    @dougsusie2319 Год назад

    When it comes to The Beatles you better have a Beatles price guide. So many variations on not just the LP's but singles also. The Beatles catalogue of records is by far the most valuable of all records.
    Peace ❤

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  11 месяцев назад

      Amen to that! The Beatles (and Elvis) have a dizzying array of pressings.

  • @ruthahendrix3807
    @ruthahendrix3807 3 года назад +2

    THIS WAS GREAT, downsizing and parting with those of my orginal purchase from 1960++

  • @crunchers9
    @crunchers9 Год назад

    I've been writing down the matrix numbers for my 1970's rock LPs and there are a lot of errors in them, like a missing dash on one side or weird marks that maybe were supposed to be a "@" symbol... I guess the engineers back then were more concerned about a different type of "number".

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Год назад

      Yeah, a lot of time the engineers added their own weird symbols, even their initials and signature sometimes. Discogs typically includes notes about even those weird things. I've had fits trying to nail down some releases. Good luck!

  • @tkahres
    @tkahres 3 года назад +1

    In the late sixties/early seventies my father worked at a radio station in southern FL, and when I turned 13 gave me his entire collection.
    Within that collection are many white label promos, and a few test pressings. Might be worth a video on some of those...

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      Yep, white labels are cream of the crop for collectibles. Where did your dad work? I grew up in Ft. Lauderdale rocking to WSHE, Zeta 4 and K102. Miss the days of the home-town rock station!

    • @tkahres
      @tkahres 3 года назад +1

      @@DeafManVinyl This would have been WUSF (University of Southern Florida) circa 69-73. He had a show called The Underground Railroad dedicated to blues and country rock, but they played all the great stuff. I think (as the story goes) he built of the station's library for years, then the University was pressured to shut the show down (for some reason), so he took all the records with him (around a thousand). They sat for over two decades in cabinets in our living room until he gave them to me. I bought poly bags for them off the internet in like... 1994? Some came with me to college and such, and finally in 2016 we shipped them from Indiana up to New York here. Except for the ones I've contributed over the years, nearly every record is from those golden rock years of 68-75, average rating of VG+ for the vinyl, VG for the sleeves. (But there's a few that are somehow through all that NM, which boggles my mind...how?!) Anyway, it's been a long time dream of mine to open a record store, and do basically, exactly what you're doing--so keep it spinning!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      @@tkahres Great story! I'm a proud USF grad (a bit later than your dad). WUSF was pretty much a news/NPR station when I was a Bull, so not much in the way of music. If I remember right, the hot station was 88.5, which was the community access station. I got turned on to tons of great artists listening to that station. Keep dreaming and scheming on that record store! There's never been a better time.

  • @StephanieMontor
    @StephanieMontor 2 месяца назад +1

    Learned some good info! Thanks~!

  • @MissAmazanda
    @MissAmazanda 3 года назад +2

    I remember back in the summer of 1991 my friend who was a big music guy took thousands of his vinyl records of Led Zeppelin, PInk Floyd, Ozzy, Ac Dc ect and threw them in the dumpster. And he wasn't the only one I know other people that did the same thing. I supposed some thought records were silly since everybody was buying cassettes, CD's ect and saw no use for them anymore. I think things like that is why vinyl rock records are valuable now.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +3

      I hear soooo many stories like that. Crazy ex-wives, dirt bag roomates, pissed-off boyfriend/girlfriends tossing them. Kills me to hear that.

  • @docwatts4499
    @docwatts4499 2 года назад +1

    Like everybody else, you make it about the money. It's about the music. It's all about the music...

    • @CowSaysMooMoo
      @CowSaysMooMoo 2 года назад

      Not EVERYONE ELSE makes it about the money, AND, THIS GUY does PLENTY on his channel to show it is NOT about the money. So, you are wrong twice in about a mere 15 words. Tough ratio. You're best to just keep quiet. You'll make fewer errors.....

  • @The-Spotlight-Kid
    @The-Spotlight-Kid 2 года назад +2

    I physically removed the Zipper out of "Sticky Fingers" because it left off-centre indentation to the album that sat against it in the middle of a floor-wall lean-up pile of 60 or so. Still have it from when i bought it, approx late 70's Did anyone notice how Decca Stones albums sounded far better than their own R.Stones Mobile Recording Studio records from Exile on Main Street & onwards? Tho things improved in that area by the time of "Black & Blue" & "Some Girls" No Srones recording quality hit the lofty capable hights of recording technicians who mastered Decca's "Let it Bleed" & "Beggars Banquet" to my ears when compared on any given system. Small detail because it's the music that makes an album gr8 ...or not

    • @jackwezesa1081
      @jackwezesa1081 2 года назад

      Stones UK pressings are superior to the US Londons!

    • @SoundlabStudios63
      @SoundlabStudios63 Год назад

      Some US Londons sound good, Mono Between the Buttons in particular

  • @alanwilliams3096
    @alanwilliams3096 3 года назад

    I was looking through some record that I inherited. I found a thirteen record album. From the United States Air Force. Called air force system command 1965

  • @NoEgg4u
    @NoEgg4u 2 года назад +1

    I find value in the sound quality.
    Most pressings have sub-par sound quality.
    A small percentage have amazing sound quality, and I value those a great deal. All others, I toss. Why?
    I listen to music not only for the melodies, but also for the sound quality.
    If I only want to hear the melody, then I can play a digital version from a .flac file or from youtube, etc.
    But for me to do the extra labor of playing a record, then I must be rewarded with sonic bliss. That only happens with the right pressings.
    Stamper codes go a long way to know which pressings to avoid (because none of those stampers have great sound quality) and which pressings to seek. But having the right stamper codes only gives you a shot at great sound quality. The right stamper code can still have nothing special sound quality for your specific purchase. But at least you will have a shot at great sound quality when you identify which stamper codes are best for an album.
    And the stamper codes vary for every single album, and for each side of each album. So this is no easy task.
    And the sound quality can be fantastic on side 1, and suck on side 2 (or vice-versa). So if you want great sound quality for both sides, then you often have to make multiple purchases until you find one that has great sound quality on side 1, and a different pressing for great sound quality on side 2. I have done this for many albums. Abbey Road is an example of a must have for both sides. I never found one that sounds great on both sides. So I wound up with two pressings: one for side 1, and one for side 2.
    I am all for the people that value rare album jackets. But this hobby gets expensive, quickly. So I stick to finding the sonic gems.
    There is joy in having special jackets. For me, however, there is more joy in hearing the magic in the groove of the best sounding pressings.
    When you land an amazing sounding pressing, it makes your stereo sound like it just tripled in price.

  • @JoeLaFon3
    @JoeLaFon3 3 года назад +1

    I mostly enjoy Limited pressings then I go to Colored. I do enjoy 45s but not nearly as much as LPs

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +1

      There are a whole lot more options than there were back in the day, that's for sure. My son has probably one regular black record out of a hundred!

  • @fourtriangles2112
    @fourtriangles2112 3 года назад

    I'm surprised when you talked about "swag" (promos) you didn't mention Dark Side of the Moon with the posters & the stickers, the U.K version had different posters as well (The pyramids are in blue & close up, the band poster is horizontal & pink as opposed to the North America version which is red & different photos of the band!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      Yeah, Floyd was really ambitious with the inserts. Wish You Were Here had a crazy outer cover and also some postcards inside. Love that swag!

  • @briannewell6064
    @briannewell6064 3 года назад +1

    Seems like about half of the albums I look up the dead wax info on do not appear on discogs. It is not complete at all. Just so you know.

    • @tkahres
      @tkahres 3 года назад

      Yeah, I'll occasionally come across albums not listed on DisCogs, but it's fairly rare. Two things (if you're unaware): search the band and album name first, then find the catalog number in Versions (often multiple catalog numbers are the same, which is why you then need to search the matrix/runoff numbers within those catalogs numbers. It's complicated at first. However, if you find a band or album that's not listed on DisCogs at all, YOU can create that listing and ADD it to DisCogs. And presumably, since that record or version has never been cataloged before, you've got on your hands (potentially) a valuable record. Which you could then set a price for on DisCogs, even something outlandish like $200. Then, wait for more people to add or try to sell that record you've just listed, and because they see you're trying to sell it for quite a bit, they'll also try to sell theirs for quite a bit but just a little less, and maybe someone will be enticed enough to buy, and boom, you've got a valuable record. I've done this a few times with rare records, and it occasionally works.

  • @martinjohnson7995
    @martinjohnson7995 3 года назад

    I've got 5 pink Floyd albums still in original wrap on. Never been opened.
    Dark side of moon
    Final cut
    Relics
    Atom( with cow on front)
    And animals...

  • @DaveBartlett-q9d
    @DaveBartlett-q9d 4 дня назад

    I came across my old vinyl from the 1960's thru the 1980's. Everything from Blues MaGoo's, Ultimate Spinach to a Beatles Help PROMO album. I called the local shop in town about perhaps making a deal for them. The guy was abrupt, kind of rude actually, and said that he probably wouldn't want them because if they had ANY scratches on the at all they were worthless. Now, I have had these for 50 plus years, and played them in the day. of COURSE they show wear with scratches on the surface. But not gouges. Is that what collectors mean about scratches? If so, then I suppose this collection will go to the land fill.

  • @suziboggus5206
    @suziboggus5206 3 года назад

    I have several Promo albums, signed albums, song books, one is The Beatles songbook, signed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. I can't prove any of them are authentic, just that 2 of my and my husbands friends gave me when they learned they were dying. We took care of them until death and a couple of weeks before they died, they told me that since I love music, I could have the records! Both were DJ's way back! How do I get them authenticated to sell?

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      So, this is a dicey area. I've heard from many reputable folks in the memorabilia biz that there are more fakes floating around than legit ones. What you want to get is a COA (Certificate of Authenticity). My trustworthy buddy who has been in the biz for many years recommends JSA www.spenceloa.com/verify-authenticity/results and PSA www.psacard.com/cert/. There are also folks who specialize in Beatles memorabilia. But the bottom, bottom line is that if you did not physically see someone sign it, or have a vid/pic of it happening, it should be at least slightly suspect in your mind. I buy some signed albums from time to time, and I always try to think through, "Does this make sense?" So, certainly, DJs who were in a position to get stuff singed by ex-Beatles makes sense. Good luck!

  • @jaray7710
    @jaray7710 2 года назад +1

    I had and might still that Rolling Stones record.

  • @atlantic_love
    @atlantic_love 21 день назад

    I'm curious, why do you refer to yourself as Deaf Man?

  • @bobsilver3983
    @bobsilver3983 2 года назад +1

    I just got around 100 or so records from my boss....he bought a house and the owners left lots of stuff....4 of the records are still sealed...they are mostly from the 50's-70's

  • @johnlamb2754
    @johnlamb2754 2 года назад +3

    Worth nothing after you've been mauling them,shaking them about and not putting them in inner sleeves.

  • @sothrothea
    @sothrothea 2 года назад

    Everything worths as your appreciation.

    • @CowSaysMooMoo
      @CowSaysMooMoo 2 года назад

      Try again, in English please....................

    • @sothrothea
      @sothrothea 2 года назад

      @@CowSaysMooMoo sidndjdkjFsjsjhdjsjsUsjsjsjsjCdkdjdjdjKdhdhshshYdjdjdjOdhdhhdUdjdjdj

  • @olegyamleq7796
    @olegyamleq7796 Год назад

    You showed the some girls album but you didn't mention its value?

  • @petrileskinen4299
    @petrileskinen4299 2 года назад +1

    Dont touch the grooves! I also have those not so thick vinyls but they sound still great.

  • @christopherpatefield6150
    @christopherpatefield6150 2 года назад

    So who wants to buy an old smelly record? Not me for a start. Anyway the whole idea of an old record being valuable is like stamp collecting. 95% might be worth up to £1.50 a few at 10 quid and one in hundreds of thousands £200. All of thes details that are supposed to push up the value just disappear when you try to sell them to dealers. I buy records because love music, end of.

  • @jeraldspannagel5289
    @jeraldspannagel5289 3 месяца назад

    I have the Pretty Woman Album ; original movie soundtrack. Julia Roberts and Richard Gere on the Cover. 1989.

  • @blondebae4884
    @blondebae4884 2 года назад +1

    Received my street survivors few days ago and I’m going to put it on the wall! Also have a few CCR albums on the way also a favorite of mine!

  • @johnplightning
    @johnplightning Год назад

    I'll never understand a 'record person' who puts his fingers all over the vinyl, and even the covers, which also can be damaged by bodily oils. When you put the CCR record ALMOST all the way in the sleeve, is when I had to be on my way.

  • @mutavhello6654
    @mutavhello6654 Год назад +1

    I have that same Molly Hatchet Record, well I have all the Molly Hatchet records lol

  • @bobwickes1380
    @bobwickes1380 Год назад +1

    I'm cringing every time you put your fingers on the grooves, lol. Maybe it's just me. I'm only up to the Sticky Fingers original zipper copy, I've got that and every other you've showed so far. My favorite in my large collection is The Original copy of The Beatles White Album with all the original head shot photos included. I love this series. Keep them coming. Btw, I'm pushing 70yrs old and purchased my first vinyl album the day after The Beatles Ed Sullivan appearance... still have it.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Год назад

      Yeah, in my haste to juggle all the parts of shooting a video, I definitely manhandle those records! In real life, I'm certainly more careful. Keep rocking!

  • @williamdenton5716
    @williamdenton5716 7 месяцев назад

    Dude, it's as if you have never used Discogs before.
    A lot of this information is good, but way out of priority if you're attempting to track down a release.

  • @davidbumstaed4442
    @davidbumstaed4442 Год назад

    I have a 1969 coke promotional album, title Groovy, nobody can find any history on it, mint condition, not sure where to turn

  • @jackwezesa1081
    @jackwezesa1081 2 года назад

    That CCR album is a reissue .

  • @nomorebushz
    @nomorebushz 2 года назад

    I don’t wanna tell you this but since you mentioned you could kill a cat with it… It brought back a terrible memory when I killed a cat with a Pat Boone record.

  • @comeonuirons
    @comeonuirons 3 года назад +1

    I'm based in the UK and have a UK press of Cant buy a thrill and it doesnt have the catalogue
    no.on the front cover

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      It should be on the spine, no? Sometimes they hide it on the back. Should also be on the label. An amazing album! My fav, along with Countdown to Ecstasy.

  • @LaurenceParker876
    @LaurenceParker876 Год назад

    Okay I’ve got that record code in the middle at the blank spot what now how do I find the rest

  • @tomcooke6670
    @tomcooke6670 2 года назад

    I have a lot if laser disk movies some never opened. Is there any value in laser disks. Thanks tom

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад

      Yeah, I got strong-armed into buying a bunch from a guy I was buying records from. I think some of the classics (The Godfather, etc.) will sell for $7-$10. But they weigh a ton, so shipping will be interesting (although they are eligible for USPA Media Mail, which is about as cheap it gets).

  • @kobecatrainbows8798
    @kobecatrainbows8798 3 года назад

    Doesanyone know what a blue Collectors
    Of Beatles blue box in mint shape
    DCL3. THEY SIGNED THE BOX
    ALL FOUR BEATLES 14 ALBUMS
    NEVER BEEN PLAY EVERYONE
    OF 4 SIGNED. THE BOX.
    AMAZING NOT ONE SCRATCHED
    ABSOLUTELY. The covers are
    14 original full length British Albums
    198 Classics Performances
    What. Do you think. Worth

    • @CowSaysMooMoo
      @CowSaysMooMoo 2 года назад

      exactly what someone will pay for it. So if you really want to know, take pictures, put it on ebay, start it at 1$, and in 6 days you will know what it is worth and can tell all of us. I'll check back here Sept 6th 2022. Better be an answer!!!

  • @ninablackwell4792
    @ninablackwell4792 2 года назад

    Hello. I am a beginner vinyl seller. I don't have a huge collection and I have used Discogs but I don't understand how to use it. As an example, I searched this catalogue number for the Rolling Stones Hot Rocks 1964-1971 2xLP: XZAL 11018GL AL and a long list appeared. On the right, I found low, medium and highest prices paid ranging from A$1.31 to A$59.81. How can I see what drove the highest priced one? Can you help me? If I can provide more information, please let me know. TIA.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад

      The trick is to actually start like you're going to list the album. So, click "sell vinyl" for the release that you have (catalog number and runout code if there are a ton of versions, as with Hot Rocks). Enter the condition of the record and jacket, and typically a suggested sell price will pop up. You can then click "see details," and go through the reCAPTCHA to see a trend line for recent sales. Find a few listings in similar condition, and you can get a feel for the going price. I'm typically looking for a sure sale and not holding out for the last dime, so tend to go on the lower end of things. There might be an easier way to get to Discogs pricing info, which someone can comment on. But this is the way I typically do it.

  • @greybone777
    @greybone777 Год назад

    Upc code. No upc pre 80s street survivors story is totally spooky.

  • @wobblinwheel
    @wobblinwheel Год назад

    Do you usually put your hands all over the surface of a record album? They're gonna look bad and sound bad after a while...when I see an album with hand-prints all over them, they have NO BUSINESS owning vinyl records!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Год назад

      Yeah, in the haste to put a video together (having to talk and chew gun at the same time!), I manhandled those records. Def do not want greasy handprints on them.

  • @malcolmandrew4798
    @malcolmandrew4798 Год назад

    I have a Rolling Stones bootleg album recorded sometime in the early 60’s, it has a pressing # on vinyl RS-127-A-7, the centre of the album is plain rite with “stones again” the Rockers hand written in pen any comments?

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Год назад

      I don't know anything about that one. Check out this site, which lists Stones bootlegs: www.dbboots.com

  • @GeeCeeWU
    @GeeCeeWU 3 года назад +1

    I have a 1967 Are You Experienced Album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience in mono, which was a present from my then girlfriend when I was 19 years old. I would never part with it for sentimental reasons, but I'm wondering how rare it is now?

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +1

      Nice! Give it a look on Discogs and eBay (what it has SOLD for, not what it is selling for).

    • @jackwezesa1081
      @jackwezesa1081 2 года назад +1

      I have it , what a sound! It s more dynamic than the stereo !

  • @dicedandconfused
    @dicedandconfused Месяц назад

    I found the original Some Girls record in a flea market that i went to on a whim. Unfortunately, I got back home and it has several skips. Still a great record.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Месяц назад

      Very nice! I've got a couple with the original/banned cover. love that album.

  • @hambanya6173
    @hambanya6173 6 месяцев назад

    I have The Beatles 1995 u.k press Trifold 3LP - The Beatles Anthology , how much it value ?

  • @juliemccannon2908
    @juliemccannon2908 2 года назад

    My Dad loved music, after he passed... I have Elvis. I'm not an Elvis fan. Should I keep them?

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад

      Elvis is kinda back, after the movie. That said, we sell the run-of-the-mill Elvis records for $5 in our store.

  • @Timetravel1111
    @Timetravel1111 2 года назад

    This was from two years ago it’s coming up as a video for today that I should watch probably because I watch someone else’s video the other day I’m trying to learn more about my final collection.

  • @Poppaneedsanap
    @Poppaneedsanap 3 года назад

    What is the intro track?

  • @Richard-j4c
    @Richard-j4c 9 дней назад

    How much is meet the Beatles worth

  • @Grecoguitardude
    @Grecoguitardude 2 года назад +1

    Good ol "Roy" Parker Jr.

  • @micksbiggestfan4006
    @micksbiggestfan4006 2 года назад

    Nice! My big vinyl finds' Rolling Stones "Hot Rocks" with the alternate Wild Horses and Brown Sugar and scored a Led Zeppelin 45 "Hey, Hey, What can I Do? with the Crowley etch.

  • @scampi9588
    @scampi9588 3 года назад +1

    I'm super jealous of your vinyl collection man, hell im 18 so I'm jealous of you being around as these albums came out lol

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +3

      Hey! Yeah, I was around for the Classic Rock days, but you've got plenty of good stuff coming out on vinyl these days. Most bands are releasing at least a small qty on vinyl. I'm even seeing some artists release on cassette tape (which is a format I personally never want to ever see again). Get busy buildings that collection!

  • @jeffbarron5500
    @jeffbarron5500 2 года назад

    A pulled cover from Lynyrd skynyrd "street survivors" album showing the group on fire, prior to released cover change after the fire.

  • @michaelpizzuto4365
    @michaelpizzuto4365 3 года назад +1

    Very informative

  • @dirtlevel
    @dirtlevel 2 года назад

    That Steely Dan isn’t a first press lol

  • @donaldwainwright
    @donaldwainwright 2 года назад

    All my records were bought the time they were reilised I have records from 1969 to 1990 all when first out but most played regular on my phono system

  • @mojooftheg5961
    @mojooftheg5961 2 года назад

    I have this Wallachs Music City 45rpm single of 3 of the Beatles talking with Wink Martindale of KFWB in Los Angeles from the 60's. I have always wondered what is its worth.

  • @Valleyplant
    @Valleyplant 2 года назад +1

    Informative and entertaining! Thanks

  • @WilliamGraham-pf8yb
    @WilliamGraham-pf8yb Год назад

    Yes I have some albums I need to show

  • @dragnet7145
    @dragnet7145 2 года назад

    How much is a first edition copy of The Mamas & the papas sitting in a bathtub with the urinal in the picture

  • @jameslamoureux8742
    @jameslamoureux8742 2 года назад

    David Bowie Diamond Dogs (1990 reissue) with origional art pre air brush. Recently read an article saying this art work sold for almost $9000.00 w/o the album.

  • @VladDImpala
    @VladDImpala 2 года назад

    The problem with most first pressings, from any band we admire, years ago, unless the original owners were audiophiles and fanatical collectors, lots of people didn't taken great care of the actual record. In many instances, the actual covers and inserts might be in better shape than the records. A few year ago, I found a stack of records left on the street, there must have been over 100 LPs in boxes. I ran home to get my shopping cart, I managed to find about 50 LPs I was interested in, there were different genres: rock, jazz and R'n'B. With these LPs, there was the problem I described, most of the records were in fair condition, but the outer covers and inserts seemed to be in pretty good shape.

  • @factoryfactory7142
    @factoryfactory7142 4 месяца назад

    A porky prime cut!

  • @blakewhittington4336
    @blakewhittington4336 2 года назад

    Shinedown? I'm out.lol

  • @poorboy102
    @poorboy102 2 года назад

    The label,date and lp number and compare it to record catalog of rare records

  • @robjeanniesteward-realtors809
    @robjeanniesteward-realtors809 2 года назад

    So I Have 2 LPs. One titled "EXPERIENCE" JIMI HENDRIX. The other volume 2 "MORE EXPERIENCE". Both purchased at a used record store in 1976. Pristine condition like the original owners played it once. It's the soundtrack from a film of an Albert Hall live concert which the Hendrix estate has never released despite promises. Any thought on a value of these LPs?

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад

      Hey Rob/Jeannie - I'm seeing this in the $9.95-$14.95 range on Discogs. From what I've seen at our online and bricks-and-mortar stores, there is def interest in Jimi, but not enough demand to command super-high prices. Always exceptions, but that's been my experience.

  • @jeraldspannagel5289
    @jeraldspannagel5289 3 месяца назад

    What is Whitney Houston album worth. ? I have that and 300 other Artists

    • @jeraldspannagel5289
      @jeraldspannagel5289 3 месяца назад

      I also have the Led Zepplin Album

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 месяца назад

      Really depends on the quality of the record and the pressing (an early or first pressing is usually going to be worth more than a current pressing). A good way to check is to go onto www.discogs.com and see what similar versions are selling for. Good luck!