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Join the most exciting treasure hunt in America Now when you discover records in flea markets, thrift stores, second-hand record stores, or your own basement or attic, you can easily find out what they're worth
Inside, you'll find the most comprehensive guide to vinyl anywhere. It includes artists, labels, formats, titles, dates of releases, variations, errors, fakes, cross references, and current prices. Plus, you'll get the Goldmine Condition Grading Guide, a market report, and advice on buying, selling, and collecting: everything you need to know to turn vinyl into gold.
Covers the entire Golden Age of Vinyl (1948-1991)150,000 45s, albums, picture sleeves, extended play singles, and 12-inch singlesRock, Pop, Country, Soul, Rhythm & Blues, and virtually all other genresMarket Report: What's Hot and What's NotAdvice on Buying, Selling, and Collecting VinylGoldmine Condition Grading Guide Two feature articles: From My Cold, Dead HandsThe World's Biggest Record Collection
Synopsis
Goldmine Standard Catalog of America Records, 1958-1991now includes an additional 18 years covering 1948-1991, whereas previous editions covered 1950-1975. Featuring more than 150,000 45s, albums, picture sleeves, extended play singles and 12-inch singles. This is the world's most comprehensive and detailed price guide for United States records.
Synopsis
Rev. ed. of: Goldmine standard catalog of American records, 1950-1975, by Tim Neely.