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clockworkmice 02-09-2009 01:45 PM

Original Cream LP prices?
 
I recently found 4 original Cream LP's when helping to clear out my parent's loft and was wondering about how much they'd go for, I tried searching on google but the results were mixed coming up with wildly varying prices for each one.

The LPs are Disraeli Gears, Goodbye,Fresh Cream and Wheels of Fire.

Thanks for any help:)

Clockworkmice

Double X 02-09-2009 01:46 PM

I would keep them personally unless you are dying for cash.

clockworkmice 02-09-2009 01:58 PM

I plan to, I was just curious really :p:

Clockworkmice

Janszoon 02-09-2009 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clockworkmice (Post 593149)
I recently found 4 original Cream LP's when helping to clear out my parent's loft and was wondering about how much they'd go for, I tried searching on google but the results were mixed coming up with wildly varying prices for each one.

The LPs are Disraeli Gears, Goodbye,Fresh Cream and Wheels of Fire.

Thanks for any help:)

Clockworkmice

Have you checked the serial numbers to make sure they are really originals and not re-issues? That can effect the price a lot.

clockworkmice 02-09-2009 02:27 PM

Where would I find the original serial numbers exactly, for example the number I have on Disraeli Gears is 594 003, but where would I find out whether that's the original? All I have to go by is that according to the vinyl it was made the same date the album was released. (1967)

Clockworkmice

Janszoon 02-09-2009 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clockworkmice (Post 593174)
Where would I find the original serial numbers exactly, for example the number I have on Disraeli Gears is 594 003, but where would I find out whether that's the original? All I have to go by is that according to the vinyl it was made the same date the album was released. (1967)

Clockworkmice

Unfortunately I don't know the answer to that one. I'm not much of a vinyl collector myself, but my dad is huge into it which is why I know it's a big deal. I know they put out these big thick books that you can look use to look them up by number, I'm not sure if there's a similar resource online or not. Another thing to pay attention to when you look up the price is whether the album was released as both stereo and mono or not and, if so, which version you have. That can make a difference in price as well.


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