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Goldmine Record Album Price Guide

Goldmine Record Album Price Guide
By Tim Neely

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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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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #263486 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 688 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author
Tim Neely is a voracious record collector with more than 30 years of experience. His personal collection exceeds 20,000 albums, and he is a regular contributor to "Goldmine" magazine. He's also edited and written nearly 25 record price guides, including "Goldmine" Price Guide to 45 RPM Records and "Standard Catalog of" American Records.


Customer Reviews

Not That Useful1
This book is written entirely for the American market and is useless to the British collector. The pricing guide is in dollars, as one would expect, and some of the rarest records and the companies that made them are simply missing. About as much use as an American car guide to a British Motor trader.

An Essential For the collector of American Recods5
Collectors of American Records look no further, here is the ultimate guide to pricing your records. If you are looking for a valuation of any American released record this is the place for you. With over 40,000 listings it is the most comprehensive book in its genre. I really liked the way it had a list of the records worth over $1000, it is an interesting read in places as well as an excellent reference. Its shortfallings for British collectors (and other non-americans) is that the prices are in dollars, but this is a minor obstruction easily overcome with a calculator and a copy of a daily newspaper

US V UK1
This book along with its companion,Goldmine price guide to 45 rpm records ,is only of use should you live in the US.Should you live elsewhere this book is of limited use if any at all.