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But the truly rare records are more valuable than ever

Posted by vinyl1 on March 12, 2017 at 21:16:45:

Look at the prices of LSC-2449, LSC-2553, and the Royal Ballet box set.

Of course, the real money has moved to wideband Deccas and blue-and-silver SAX. The Kogan SAX LPs have gone completely insane, with copies selling as high as $7000, and a lot of them in the $2000-5000 range. Among the Deccas, we have seen a wideband SXL-2426 snapped up for $1499, while multiple copies of SXL-6035 have sold over $1000.