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In Reply to: RE: What Vinyl Component Has The Highest Markup? posted by AudioSoul on July 19, 2012 at 08:37:24
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$6.99 in 1968 translates to $43.37 in 2010. looks like LP's are behind the curve. Audiophile LPs ought to cost $100, in other words, twice or more what an ordinary LP costs. :)
Where did they cost that much in 1968? We paid just over $4 for them back then in the D.C. area.
Pop records that I bought on sale were cheap. And they went on sale every week so that was when I bought them. I didn't pay more than $6 for a pop album until the mid-70's. You could buy the #1 single every week for $0.69 at the record store!
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