Posted August 4, 20159 yr Hi.Is there a 'rule of thumb' on how a wrongly labelled 45 affects it's value?For example, Soul Brothers Six, 'I'll Be Loving You' is actually labelled as Rascals 'I'm So Happy Now' on Atlantic.On some indie records, a mislabelling can actually increase value, but I suspect not on northern 45s.Any thoughts? Cheers in advance.Dave
August 7, 20159 yr Hi.Is there a 'rule of thumb' on how a wrongly labelled 45 affects it's value?For example, Soul Brothers Six, 'I'll Be Loving You' is actually labelled as Rascals 'I'm So Happy Now' on Atlantic.On some indie records, a mislabelling can actually increase value, but I suspect not on northern 45s.Any thoughts? Cheers in advance.Dave Didn't know that - can you elaborate ?
August 8, 20159 yr For northern / soul collectors, lower value, I would have thought.. Edited August 8, 20159 yr by son of stan
August 18, 20159 yr Author HiI'm sure the huge majority of (Soul Brothers Six) copies are properly labelled, but this particular copy is mislabelled. In Record Collector, mislabels are often more expensive, but only in relation to 'indie' records. Not seen the issue raised on northern soul records.Cheers, Dave
Hi.
Is there a 'rule of thumb' on how a wrongly labelled 45 affects it's value?
For example, Soul Brothers Six, 'I'll Be Loving You' is actually labelled as Rascals 'I'm So Happy Now' on Atlantic.
On some indie records, a mislabelling can actually increase value, but I suspect not on northern 45s.
Any thoughts? Cheers in advance.
Dave