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In Reply to: Value Of 1970s Direct to Disk Recordings posted by Inmate51 on August 15, 2012 at 14:26:40:
Prices vary: At one time prices were very high and with the crisis of 2008 prices have dropped somewhat.
Lincoln Mayorga vol I is the most valuable because it has the fewest number of albums printed. At one time it was worth up to $1K, simply because of its scarcity. The others you list are not quite as valuable, although the Crystal Clear Charlie Byrd has some value about $50 or so, IIRC. The Sheffield Amanda McBroom and Thelma Houston have greater value, because of the accessibility of the music.
Of course, I haven't checked prices in over a decade, so take every thing I say with lots of salt.
There is a website: Popsiki.com, that tracks all the internet sales of various LP's and lists their prices.
Stu
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