[78-L] Record Pricing Guides: not a new story

Steven C. Barr stevenc at interlinks.net
Tue Aug 25 21:15:32 PDT 2009


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Malcolm - Venerable Music" <malcolm at venerablemusic.com>
> Maybe a price guide was used when figuring out what all these old records
> are worth? - http://tinyurl.com/mzvgz2
> Binder 5 is empty - a drag, but at least he's throwing it in. In his
> defense, I think Docks had scene 5 of the Virginian Judge at somewhere
> between $5-$42,000, but where is he getting the other $1000 from?
> The not funny thing is that there are a few records in that lot I wouldn't
> mind bidding on.
>
Well, lemme see...?!

I have many...possibly MOST...of the 78's he lists! Now, since his 43 78's
are worth $43,000.00, I have to assume that my 57,057 (+/-) 78's are
worth $57,057,000.00!

So, I can collect my 57 million...replace my 78's at the average price I've
been paying (around $0.10 each) or $5,700.00...and wind up with the
same number of 78's along with $57,051,300.00 net profit...?!
:-)

Steven C. Barr 




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