Yes,  did a little browsing on Ebay and what you say seems to be the case.
A wide range of prices, but assuming the higher ones are for rarer records.

Randall

On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Robert Carroll <[email protected]>wrote:

> My two cents:  depends on what the LP is.
>
> A couple of years ago I bought an LP on eBay for over $100, recorded around
> 1953.  Most don't sell for so much.
>
> They are like comic books:  the rare and sought after comic book fetches a
> high price, most are not of much value even if they are old.
>
> Ranbo wrote:
>
>> *
>>
>> A bit off-topic but have sense some here might know....
>>
>> Someone my father met said he would come by and buy his LPs.  I'm debating
>> whether to take all my LPs for him to buy as well.  I suspect we won't get
>> paid more than a token amount.  I have mostly LPs from 70's and think I've
>> seen some of them on sale in record stores for $20-$30.  Question is,
>> would
>> it be worth it to try to sell the records individually, or as a collection
>> through some other means than this guy?  I have maybe 35 records.  Mix of
>> rock, classic, a few musicals.  Just thought I'd see what feedback I'd
>> get.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Randall*
>>
>>
>>
>>
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