Vinyl Records You Might Own That Are Worth a FORTUNE! $$$

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When my grandmother died, they were cleaning out the house and they put all the vinyls out for trash pickup. Talking hundreds of albums from 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. I took them all. Some still have never been opened. I remember seeing Rush, Led Zeppelin, Beetles, The Carpenters, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, etc. Maybe one day I will look through them. They are in storage right now.

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In 1980 I had bought a big stack of albums from my oldest bro, which I no longer have bc my abusive ex had thrown them all out in a huge deep ditch that floods yearly. It was such a great loss to me, my bro had died a month later n I had cherished his albums. They had consisted of a variety of classic rock, disco, etc. I also had a variety of vinyl record albums n 45's from the 60's n 70's. My favorites were CCR, they had belonged to an uncle who had also passed away when I was 7 yrs old in 69, I had found them in 74. But two of my aunts had burned them all. Music was a huge part of my life, more healing. Losing all of the albums was such a great loss to me. So if y'all have record albums, cherish them, they're valuable in various ways.

brendaatkins
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I just watched this for the first time. My youngest brother died about 12 years ago at age 50 of heart disease. He left a large wooden, military style trunk that is full of 70's rock and roll, hard rock, etc. albums. The trunk has been sitting in my garage for years and I only opened it for the first time quite recently. I knew nothing of values for these records but now I am intrigued to go though them and check them out. I did notice Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf, and many other rock groups in there, upon just a cursory look. I am inspired to see what I can find out. Thank you for posting these videos!

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Dillon I know you’ve parted with some stunning records to have your store. I really hope the experience has given back to you. Certainly, we are grateful for what it’s allowed to do. Thanks for this video and all the others. So helpful and enjoyable. Making this an accessible and fun hobby. :)

tituschalk
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Dillon I swear your videos are getting more and more fascinating every time out. They are becoming my favorite part of the week!! This is awesome!!

warrennelson
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I sold double groove vinyl albums I bought in Japan in the early 1980’s and sold them for super cheap back in the early 2000’s because I was carrying a box of albums around I wasn’t using and then came CDs and digital music … the other day I was in Walmart and they are selling vinyl… I wish I had kept my albums…I loved the music and had a hard time selling them and every time I hear one of my album songs I get a little said that I sold all those albums…selling those was selling were a little part of me because music is apart of who I am.

MaryOKC
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I know two guys who just found Rush on Moon in the Toronto area, and yes they are worth a fortune, your pricing is on point Dillon

deancronin
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That Butcher cover was sold at Sears. I know someone who has worked for Sears from the 60's to when they closed. She had 15 of them still with stickers on them. They were supposed to send them back for the updated version. I know that she sold 5 of them

constipatedinsincity
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I remember buying records in the early '70's and on the back cover some had this statement printed: " The producer of this record recommends that this record be played LOUD as intended" or similar wording.

gerry
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I have thousands of old vinyl records left to me by my father who was a radio dj in the early seventies.

adamcampbell-jjrn
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My albums from the 70's have been packed in a closet forever... no clue what I might have. Also a bunch of 45s from 60's and a few 50's. Thanks for the info!

patricianice
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Must share my brother was a greatful dead “ head” if I ever saw one. He traveled all over for concerts. I wish I had some of his things but I know he is with Gerry in the great blue sky having the time of his life. RIP my brother!

munchie
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If you could hold the album covers or pictures longer they seem to go by very quick so we could study them and understand the differences. It'll be very much appreciated keep up the good work.

manmountain
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Hey, if anyone's wondering how to tell if their Springsteen born to run is the super rare advanced promotional issue what you'll need to do is go ahead and look at it and the label will read "advanced promotional". You're welcome.

Dr.ScatKohlenblo-njcv
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I have one of the turquoise Zeppelin records! Bought it on an auction where some old guy was selling a box of records. The final bid was only $100, I sold the ones I didn't like and in the end I made $30 profit. So essentially I GAINED money for getting that record.

exploringwithmatthew
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I have Led Zeppelin from 70’s I took very good care of them they are of course I rarely played them because I didn’t want to scratch them they were my favorite band. I have plastic sleeves on them the covers are clean. That was when I was in my 20’s now I’m in my 70’s how time flies by. I have more albums from the 70’s I look at them and wonder what in the world am I going to do with them. I moved from here to Denver in the 80’s around the time the new wave music came around so I bought albums in Denver also.

dianaleal
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You had me crackin up laughin with the Elvis Moody Blue impersonations 😂😂😂 28:01

cb
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Thx for this posting this, glad ur video came up on my feed! I'm gonna have to looked at this original pressing of The Best of Cream I found from 1969 while cleaning and clearing my house for sale ;) The cover is in good shape as well as the record, the sleeve even has old advertisements for other old time records. Thanks for giving me the idea to explore it's value?

darrylanton
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I grew up in western North Carolina. Nice to meet you. I have been in SC since 1983 when I finished college and had trouble finding a job.

fairday
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One I’ve always wondered about: Prince’s “The Gold Experience”. If it’s even available on vinyl, I’d bet it’s worth a fortune!

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