I have a collectible piece of music memorabilia (Gold plated record) How do I find out what it is worth?

Author: admin  //  Category: collectible records

It is a mounted and framed (not autographed)"Meet The Beatles" 14 K gold record commemorating 1 million sales.

search the internet for similar memoribila and then price it yourslef based on the condition of your item. Search online for auction houses to see if someone could help you move the item.

powered by Yahoo Answers

My Record Collection – MORE Records from Dan

Author: admin  //  Category: record collecting

The songs in the background are “Off with the Old” and “Camilla Is Changing” by Chamaeleon Church.

Here’s the complete information on the records that I’ve shown here in the video:

1) John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers — A Hard Road (London 1967)
2) Love Sculpture — Blues Helping (EMI 197?) [reissue]
3) Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation — To Mum, from Aynsley and the Boys (Blue Thumb 1969)
4) Aum — Bluesvibes (Sire 1969)
5) Help Yourself — Strange Affair (United Artists 1972)
6) Chamaeleon Church (MGM 1968)
7) Chrysalis — Definition (MGM 1968)
8) Thorinsfield (Philips 1968)
9) Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds (Elektra 1967)
10) Electric Prunes — Underground (Reprise 1967)
11) Kaleidoscope — Side Trips (Epic 1967)
12) 3’s a Crowd — Christopher’s Movie Matinee (Dunhill 1967)
13) Dr. John, the Night Tripper — Gris Gris (Atco 1968)
14) Sunday Funnies (Rare Earth 1971)
15) Leigh Stephens — Red Weather (Philips 1969)
16) Kim Fowley — Good Clean Fun (Imperial 1968)
17) Eric Burdon and the Animals — Love Is (MGM 1968)
18) Jeff Beck — Beck-Ola (Epic 1969)
19) Incredible String Band — Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air (Elektra 1971)
20) Tom Paxton — Morning Again (Elektra 1968)
21) Pentangle (Reprise 1968)
22) Tim Buckley — Lorca (Elektra 1970)
23) Montfort Mission — Yesterday’s Gone (Reprise 1967)
24) Buffalo Springfield (Atco 1966)
25) Yardbirds — Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds (Epic 1965)
26) Chantays — Pipeline (Dot 1963)
27) Beau Brummels — Triangle (Warner Bros 1967)
28) Carol Hall — Beads and Feathers (Elektra 1971)
29) Jeanie Greene — Mary Called Jeanie Greene (Elektra 1971)
30) Wackers — Hot Wacks (Elektra 1972)
31) Casey Kelly (Elektra 1972)
32) MC5 — Kick out the Jams (Elektra 1969) [original uncensored pressing]
33) Cake (Decca 1968)
34) Francoise Hardy — Musique Saoule (Peters 1978)
35) Nico — The Marble Index (Elektra 1968)
36) Clifford T. Ward — Mantle Pieces (Famous Charisma 1973)
37) Peter Ivers’ Band — Knight of the Blue Communion (Epic 1969)
38) Dewey Martin and Medicine Ball (UNI 1970)
39) Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity — Streetnoise (Atco 1968)
40) Earth Opera (Elektra 1968)
41) Quicksilver Messenger Service — Happy Trails (Capitol 1969)
42) Various Artists — Highs in the Mid 60s, Vol. 9: Ohio (AIP 198?)
43) Sandy Nelson — Beat That #!!@*** Drum (Imperial 1966)
44) David Axelrod — Songs of Innocence (Capitol 1968) [2nd pressing w/ alt. cover]
45) John Entwistle — Whistle Rymes (Track 1972)
+[misc magazines incl. 1970 issue of Rolling Stone, including features on Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Cale, Bob Seger System, Thunderclap Newman, Pearls before Swine, etc.]

Duration : 0:6:3

Read more…

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Jerry Osborne on Collectible Vinyl Record Albums

Author: admin  //  Category: collectible records

In a January 1985 interview, Jerry Osborne is the featured guest on “Wrap Around Nashville” (The Nashville Network cable channel). Jerry answers questions about record albums, and his then-new book “Country Music.”

Need a current Price Guide and Reference Book for Vinyl Records? You’ll find the very best ones right here: http://www.jerryosborne.com

Duration : 0:4:44

Read more…

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Pete Rose Autographed Framed 8×10 Cincinatti Reds 4192nd Hit Photo With Nameplate

Author: admin  //  Category: record collecting

Pete Rose Autographed Framed 8x10 Cincinatti Reds 4192nd Hit Photo With Nameplate

His hard working style prompted Hall-of-Fame Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford to label him Charlie Hustle, a nickname that Pete Rose would be known by for the rest of his career. He hit .273 in his rookie season and played in nearly every game and was rewarded for his efforts that season by being named National League Rookie of the Year in 1963. Roses playing flourished from 1965 to 1973 as he consistently batted over.300 and he would become an important component in the Reds Big Red Machine that dominated the National League in the 1970s. Pete Rose won two World Series championships with the Cincinnati Reds and one more with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was the 1973 NL MVP and the 1975 World Series MVP, as well as a 17 time All Star. Pete holds the Major League Baseball record in hits totaling an amazing 4,256 by the time of his retirement, and consequently earned him the title of Hit King. He is the all time leader in games played 3,562, at bats 14,053, singles 3,215, and times on base 5,929. This Framed 8×10 Cincinnati Reds photo of Rose tipping his helmet after collecting his record-breaking 4,192nd hit is signed by Rose comes with a BC Sports Certificate of Authenticity.

Read more…

Goldmine’s Price Guide to Collectible Record Albums

Author: admin  //  Category: collectible records

Goldmine's Price Guide to Collectible Record Albums
A goldmine of values in two grades for more than 30,000 record albums, from the Beatles to Sinatra, from the ’50s through the ’80s. More than double the illustrations from the last edition, plus an expanded record label directory.

Read more…

How do I go about nicely framing up a collectible vinyl(record)?

Author: admin  //  Category: collectible records

Where do I buy special frames for vinyl records? So I can like have it nicely framed and hung on my wall? How do I do it, and where do they sell the needed stuff to do it?

Go to Michael’s. They have frames for records. I use them all the time.

powered by Yahoo Answers

My Record Collection – Records from Dan

Author: admin  //  Category: record collecting

The song in the background is “And How Am I to Know” by Ars Nova, which is featured on their self-titled Elektra album shown here.

Here’s a rundown of the records I show in the video, with more complete information than I could spit out verbally:

1) Barbarella — OST (Dot 1968) [Italian import]
2) Gabor Szabo — Bacchanal (Skye 1968)
3) David Stoughton — Transformer (Elektra 1968)
4) Charles Manson — Lie (Awareness 1970) [reissue]
5) Wind in the Willows (Capitol 1968)
6) Street (Verve 1968)
7) Hour Glass — Power of Love (Liberty 1968)
8) Blue Cheer — Oh! Pleasant Hope (Philips 1970)
9) Hook — The Hook Will Grab You (UNI 1968)
10) Love Generation — Montage (Imperial 1968)
11) Scott Walker — Aloner (Smash 1967)
12) Beacon Street Union — The Eyes of the Beacon Street Union (MGM 1968)
13) Neon Philharmonic — The Moth Confesses (Warner Bros. 1969)
14) Incredible String Band — The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter (Elektra 1968)
15) Tim Rose (Columbia 1967)
16) Ars Nova (Elektra 1968)
17) Attila (Epic 1970)
18) Joyride — Friend Sound (RCA Victor 1969)
19) Holy Mackerel (Reprise 1968)
20) Wild in the Streets — OST (Tower 1968)
21) Au-Go-Go Singers — They Call Us the Au-Go-Go Singers (Roulette 1964)
22) Renaissance (Elektra 1969)
23) Randy California — Kaptain Kopter and the Fabulous Twirlybirds (Epic 1972)
24) Sandy Nelson — Cheetah Beat (Imperial 1967)
25) Wackers — Wackering Heights (Elektra 1971)
26) Hombres — Let It Out (Verve 1967)
27) David Peel and the Lower East Side — The American Revolution (Elektra 1970)
28) Gabor Szabo — The Sorcerer (Impulse 1967)
29) Jan and Dean — Folk ‘n’ Roll (Liberty 1966)
30) Illinois Speed Press (Columbia 1969)
31) [Electric Prunes -- Mass in F Minor ad]
32) Stiletto — OST (Columbia 1969)
33) The Girl on a Motorcycle — OST (Tetragrammaton 1968)
34) His Wife’s Habit — OST (Capitol 1970)

Duration : 0:4:31

Read more…

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Freestyle Records Book

Author: admin  //  Category: collectible records

Freestyle Records is your reference tool for just about every freestyle “12 inch” record out there. Artists such as Johnny O, Stevie B, Coro, Galley, Korell, Cynthia, Judy Torres, Lil Suzy, Bonton, First Class, Jaya, Teaz II Pleaz, and the list goes on and on. Covering Miami to New York to California to Chicago to Texas to Europe and every city in between. Flip through over 350 full color label scans with some of the rarest and collectible records out there. In addition, the book lists over 2,000 titles by artist and song title. Plus much more. A must for the dj, collector or freestyle music fanatic.

Visit

www.freestylerecordsbook.com

All of Myspace, Facebook, Hi5, Blogger, etc… will come together on one site for Freestyle music.

Duration : 0:3:44

Read more…

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Homemade Biography

Author: admin  //  Category: record collecting

Homemade Biography
How well do you really know the older people in your family? And how will you make sure their stories will be preserved for generations to come? Homemade Biography is a fun and practical guide to recording a relative’s story so it will never be forgotten. New York Times bestselling author Tom Zoellner, who wrote his own grandmother’s biography, draws on years of interviewing and writing experience to provide: More than 300 questions designed to provke vivid responsesCase studies of successful family biographies A revolutionary technique for writing with grace and energy Ways of finding a connective theme buried in a jumble of facts Strategies for dealing with sensitive topics Professional methods of editing for quality and accuracy Tips for making your relative’s story a part of the permanent historical record

Most of us think about bringing a tape recorder or a notebook to a visit with an older relative, but few actually do it. This clear-eyed manual gives you all the expertise you’ll need to finish what could be one of the most fulfilling conversations you’ll ever have.

Read more…

USAopoly Elvis Trivia Game Collector’s Edition

Author: admin  //  Category: collectible records

USAopoly Elvis Trivia Game Collector's Edition
What was Elvis’ highest-grossing film? What was the first song Elvis recorded? Answer these questions, spend some time with the King of Rock & Roll and play a game bursting with fun, interesting facts about one of the world’s greatest entertainers. Spanning his boyhood and rise to fame to his films and final concerts, this collector’s edition takes players on a photographic journey showcasing 1,000 question and answers and 200 colorful pictures, packaged in a collectible tin. Earn bonus points for singing an Elvis song.

Read more…