Tefteller said in a phone interview. He said that on average a rare jazz 78 might sell for $1,500 to $5,000, whereas sales for a comparable blues record would start at $5,000. Tefteller, 50, is one of the world’s most prolific collectors of Paramount blues.
Q. Is Hasbro still making old LPS?
Littlest Pet Shop is a toy franchise and cartoon series owned by Hasbro. The franchise was relaunched in 2005 and there are currently over 3,000 different pet toys that have been created since.
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Q. How much are old LPS worth?
The average eBay selling price for vinyl records is around $15, though vinyl record values vary significantly: from 50 cents to $50 or more. You need to do some research to determine exactly how much your vinyl records are worth. Here are some highly-valuable vinyl records.
Q. What can you do with old LPs?
There are numerous ways of disposing of old vinyl records.
- Sell old vinyl records on eBay.
- Sell records at a garage sale or flea market.
- Place a classified ad in your local paper or in your local area of Craigslist.
- Call your local library and see if they accept donations of vinyl records.
Q. What is the most expensive LPs toy?
The most expensive pet by far is the Comic Con Cat. I have sold this one several times over and make money on ebay selling these for hundreds of dollars. Right now, there’s some on there that have sold for a lot of money! The asking price was $950!
Q. What do I do with old 78 records?
If you have old 78s you’d like to donate, the Great 78 Project will accept your old 78 records and digitize them to post online. But reading their FAQs, it does not appear they will ship those old records back to you.
Q. Does anyone buy 78 records?
If you want to SELL YOUR OLD 78s and have a COLLECTION or ACCUMULATION of VINTAGE 78 RPM RECORDS from your ATTIC, or BASEMENT, from AUCTIONS or the inside of your OLD VICTROLA, from your PARENTS or GRANDPARENTS and want GREAT PRICES for them, you’ve come to the right place.
Q. Did they have records in the 50s?
However, as from the beginning of the decade, a new material called vinyl became the new way to make a record come to life, hence the fact they were originally called “shellac records” then “vinyl records”. …