Any Beatles fans here - please haylp!!

Tarma

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I've got two original Parlophone Beatles LP's and a 45 single I want to sell, but I'm not sure what they're worth.

Does anyone know where I can find a price guide for this stuff?

The LP's are:

Beatles For Sale - Gatefold - 1964
Hard Day's Night - soundtrack to the film

Single:

Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That (1964)

Any help is much appreciated
:)
 

Nesagwa

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If I only had money. If only....

I dont like either song anyway.
 

ocsmod

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I suppose we're talking about the UK editions and the records are at least in near mint condition. According to the latest Record Collector Magazine I've found in the records shop where I work:

Beatles For Sale LP:
MONO (Cat. Number PMC 1240): 30-50 UK pounds
STEREO (Cat. Number PCS 3062): 50-70 UK pounds

A Hard Day's Night LP:
MONO (Cat. Number PMC 1230): 30-40 UK pounds
STEREO (Cat. Number PCS 3058): 40-60 UK pounds

Can't Buy Me Love 7":
Picture Disc (Cat. Number RP 5114): 10 UK pounds

I hope that helps.

[ June 17, 2002: Message edited by: ocsmod ]</p>
 

Tarma

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Originally posted by ocsmod:
<strong>I suppose we're talking about the UK editions and the records are at least in near mint condition. According to the latest Record Collector Magazine I've found in the records shop where I work:

Beatles For Sale LP:
MONO (Cat. Number PMC 1240): 30-50 UK pounds
STEREO (Cat. Number PCS 3062): 50-70 UK pounds

A Hard Day's Night LP:
MONO (Cat. Number PMC 1230): 30-40 UK pounds
STEREO (Cat. Number PCS 3058): 40-60 UK pounds

Can't Buy Me Love 7":
Picture Disc (Cat. Number RP 5114): 10 UK pounds

I hope that helps.

[ June 17, 2002: Message edited by: ocsmod ]</strong><hr></blockquote>

Cheers! If that's the case I think I'll hang on to them a bit longer...
:rolleyes:
 

ocsmod

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There's a nice Music Fair at Wembley the first or second weekend of November. You can try to sell them there, or just write an e-mail to <a href="http://www.opalmusic.com" target="_blank">Opal</a> or <a href="http://www.eil.com" target="_blank">EIL</a> and tell them what you want to sell.
 

K_K

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well it all depends on the quality of the record and rarity. beatles for sale is pretty common on lp you could probably get 20-30 bucks for it, even more if you tell people it's rare. hard days night though if it's the orchestrated sound track that'll sell for more, but movie sound track probably $30-$50 bucks depending on condition. and the single i've seen it for sale at record stores for $29.00 so good luck with that one. if i knew what condition these were in i could tell ya more, but these are estimates.
 

Lovecraft0110

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Yuuuuuuck!

Death to the fucking Beatles!

Long Live Death Metal!

Heh heh heh he <img src="graemlins/angry.gif" border="0" alt="[Angry]" />
 
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