I only recently purchased the volume 3 (quick eh) of JM's price guide dunno if been said before...
Interesting to see all the changes since vol1, once printed in a useful guide prices were sure to go one way. Like all JM stuff its professionally presented, a very useful reference tool.
One thing slightly bugging me now is where an auction winning price (alway's a high one) is used instead of a set price.
Does this mean these said records are so in demand,that they should only be auctioned from now on = variable pricing.
Taking this further if more were price indicated in this way, the guide could become more of a "best of popsike" thingy, as all items sell for higher (or lower) if auctioned.
So have price guides been benefictial, knowledge v inflation ?
And how best to resolve the problem's of pricing in demand records?
With the ability of modern day scoundrels, must by the bootleggers guide #3 soon, how long before label pictures and matrix numbers (scratched or stamped) are essential info for all records listed over say £ 30.
I only recently purchased the volume 3 (quick eh) of JM's price guide dunno if been said before...
Interesting to see all the changes since vol1, once printed in a useful guide prices were sure to go one way. Like all JM stuff its professionally presented, a very useful reference tool.
One thing slightly bugging me now is where an auction winning price (alway's a high one) is used instead of a set price.
Does this mean these said records are so in demand,that they should only be auctioned from now on = variable pricing.
Taking this further if more were price indicated in this way, the guide could become more of a "best of popsike" thingy, as all items sell for higher (or lower) if auctioned.
So have price guides been benefictial, knowledge v inflation ?
And how best to resolve the problem's of pricing in demand records?
With the ability of modern day scoundrels, must by the bootleggers guide #3 soon, how long before label pictures and matrix numbers (scratched or stamped) are essential info for all records listed over say £ 30.