What are the old big discs called?
What are the old big discs called?
The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision (also known simply as “DiscoVision”) in the United States in 1978.
What are old LPs worth?
Rare and Valuable LPs (33 RPM) Many have values that exceed $100. Some sell for $1000 or more. “Most collected artists” records have the highest values. Most “Fans” LPs made after 1970 sell for $10 or more and some made before 1970 sell for $100+.
How do I know if my old records are valuable?
Label Variations One is worth $10; one is worth $10,000! A significant factor in determining a vinyl record’s value is the label on the record itself. A given album or single might have been released with several different labels on the disc itself, even among releases by the same record company.
Where can I buy an old vinyl record?
With over 15 years in the business of buying used vinyl records, DJ Records USA has built a solid reputation of integrity and fairness. Our best advertising has always been word of mouth from satisfied customers, as evidenced by our A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. WE BUY OLD RECORDS! CALL (888) 993-4673
When was the first 78 rpm disc made?
Edison’s Diamond Discs were available 1910 in 7, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 21 inch formats. They were played at around 78 rpm and contained up to 8 minutes of sound. The disc was made of an early plastic known as Amberol, which “gave it little surface noise and superb clarity, [but] was incompatible with any other system.
What kind of Records does DJ Records BUY?
DJ Records has been buying LPs, 45s, 78s & 12″ singles for well over 15 YEARS. No collection is too large! We make house calls anywhere in the United States. What styles of music do we buy?
Are there any vinyl records that are still sealed?
Some will still be sealed. Near Mint vinyl records will still show no damage to the disc or the sleeve or cover, but may show some signs of having been handled.Very Good and Very Good Plus vinyl records will show wear, although they have still been stored and used carefully.