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The Official Price Guide to Records, Edition #17 (Official Price Guide to Records) |
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Rating: Summary: Collectors Evaluation Review: Having primary interests in local records, I was amazed to find such a thorough job of research by Jerry. The midwest produced many fine records from many fabulous musicians. Though most have never hit charts or made the bigtime, Jerry has uncovered information I didn't have and, once discovered, found quite helpful. I have checked out several record books and have found Jerry's the most thorough and helpful. Keep up the good work and keep the historical info coming.
Rating: Summary: The most comprehensive record price guide , bar none. Review: I am no stanger to The Official Price Guide to Records by Jerry Osborne . I was reading his price guides over a decade ago and each edition keeps getting better and more detailed ,not to mention more artists are listed in the 13th ed. that were'nt listed in the past. I have to admit the print is smaller on this edition,but still worth the price. I recommend this to any record collector novice or expert.
Rating: Summary: Jerry Osborne 2001 Record Price Guide Review: I'm a big Jerry Osborne fan. This book has a wide range of uses but some rather big limitations. Jazz is rather weak, Classical is almost non-existent and imports and bootlegs are...well...pretty much missing altogether. I like the organization and the format. Some worthwhile records are completely overlooked though. For example Errol Gardner (Jazz) has some $100+ records (Dimensions?) which are not even listed as anywhere near that "value". Numerous Hendrix, Miles Davis, and other performer's imports are not even mentioned. No listing for "Angry Somoans" either. A Very worthwhile book but not as "all encompassing" as it is touted to be. An excellent Elvis, Beatles, Sinatra, and Rock guide though!
Rating: Summary: Jerry Osborne 2001 Record Price Guide Review: I'm a big Jerry Osborne fan. This book has a wide range of uses but some rather big limitations. Jazz is rather weak, Classical is almost non-existent and imports and bootlegs are...well...pretty much missing altogether. I like the organization and the format. Some worthwhile records are completely overlooked though. For example Errol Gardner (Jazz) has some $100+ records (Dimensions?) which are not even listed as anywhere near that "value". Numerous Hendrix, Miles Davis, and other performer's imports are not even mentioned. No listing for "Angry Somoans" either. A Very worthwhile book but not as "all encompassing" as it is touted to be. An excellent Elvis, Beatles, Sinatra, and Rock guide though!
Rating: Summary: The price guide for records! Review: Jerry Osborne does it again! A great resource for the serious record collector or dealer. More pages, more facts, more features than last edition. This book is tops with me!
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Value Review: Jerry Osborne has made me realize the current, REAL $$$$ value of my 45 RPM, album, picture sleeve, EP, promos and record set collection. Very detailed and precise. Very easy to read. His knowledge of the vinyl market has been so informative. Thank you Jerry!!!!
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Value Review: Jerry Osborne has made me realize the current, REAL $$$$ value of my 45 RPM, album, picture sleeve, EP, promos and record set collection. Very detailed and precise. Very easy to read. His knowledge of the vinyl market has been so informative. Thank you Jerry!!!!
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