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Wow what a store. You must have 100k records im thinking 2 million dollars worth of inventory. And your tagged prices are 1970 cost still. Some of these hipster shops get 35 bucks a record we paid 8 and 9 bucks for. The master pressing for an audiophile was 35 to 70 bucks . They would press 100 lps off a plate then the rest were massed produced but I think the limited masters used a better plate to press off of. I know the pressing were deeper and they had more definition and better tonal qulity closer to the orignal recordings.
A fair whole sale price would be about $200K. That probably works out to about $1 per item give or take. The problem then is storage. But someone who could afford to buy it could no doubt afford to store it.
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The question is did you have any Master recordings, see Master recordings were first off the press the groves were deeper and they had better signal to noise ratio then mass produced records. If you don't think that's true, take home done casset tapes and the label factory dubbed tapes the factory tapes sounded like shit. If you knew how to record you could make a tape almost as good as the lp. To the music industry all they wanted to do was sell tapes they did not care about the qulity of sound. When Dat tapes came out Ditagtal audio tapes they freaked out becuse it was a copy that was perfect of its orignal. And they did everything they could to stop it but it didn't work becuse people started making there own cds. Then the bands decided not to sign record deals and publish it themselves have full control and ownership. Now you can record it in your basment and publish it online. Screw the greedy record labels.