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  2. Perry D. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Perry Duane Cox (born September 3, 1957, Tempe, Arizona) is a pop & rock memorabilia expert and author specializing in the Beatles and the Beach Boys.He is best known for his price and reference guide books on The Beatles and The Beach Boys records and collectibles which have become the standard resource in the collector world.

  3. Goldmine (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Goldmine, established in September 1974 by Brian Bukantis out of Fraser, Michigan, [1] is an American magazine that focuses on the collectors' market for records, tapes, CDs, and music-related memorabilia. [2] Each issue features news articles, interviews, discographies, histories, current reviews on recording stars of the past and present.

  4. List of most valuable records - Wikipedia

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    The following is an attempt to list some of the most valuable records. Data is sourced from Record Collector , eBay , Popsike, the Jerry Osborne Record Price Guides, and other sources. Wu-Tang Clan 's Once Upon a Time in Shaolin CD (of which only one copy was produced) was sold through Paddle8 on November 24, 2015, for $2,000,000, according to ...

  5. American Record Guide - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded by Peter Hugh Reed in May 1935 as the American Music Lover.It changed names to the American Record Guide in 1944. Reed was its editor and publisher until 1957.

  6. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the record collecting hobby was aided by the establishment of record collecting publications such as Goldmine, DISCoveries, and Stormy Weather, and in the UK, Record Collector. Price guide books were published, codifying exactly how much certain "rare items" were supposed to be worth.

  7. Billy "Crash" Craddock Sings His Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Sings His Greatest Hits is a greatest hits collection by country singer Billy "Crash" Craddock.It was released in 1978 on ABC Records as AB-1078. [1] [2] It was reissued as MCA Records 663 in 1981.

  8. American Record Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As sales of Brunswick records declined, a minimum threshold required by the 1931 Warner Bros. lease agreement was going unmet, which obliged Columbia to also discontinue Vocalion. The final Vocalion issued under Columbia's aegis, number 5621, was released July 5, 1940. It was priced at 35 cents, as was the next record in the series, OKeh 05622.

  9. Matrix number - Wikipedia

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    Stamped matrix number on a vinyl album with the film score for Diamonds are forever. A matrix number is an alphanumeric code (and on occasion, other symbols) stamped or handwritten (or a combination of the two) into the run-out groove area of a phonograph record. This is the non-grooved area between the end of the final band on a record's side ...