mark steckler with rock gray records los
angeles and this is how to sell your
records
there are two ways to do it one way is
to sell online
usually ebay another way is to take them
to your local record store selling
online
you'll probably get closer to the retail
value but you'll be spending a lot more
time
a lot more trouble selling to your local
record store you'll get a bit less money
but you'll save yourself time to find
out the price of a record
you can try a price guide but those are
not up to date
with the current market value of a
particular record
i would suggest looking on ebay closed
auctions
not ebay current auctions someone could
be asking for
fifteen dollars for a fleetwood mac
rumors it's not a fifteen dollar record
if you look at closed auctions and you
see that most of your fleetwood mac
rumors has sold between
one and four dollars then you know your
record is worth one to four dollars
if you take your record to a record
store
most stores pay about the same for the
99
of the typical rock top 40 records which
is one
is one third to one half of what they're
going to try to sell it for
so if you have a twenty dollar record
most stores will get
eight bucks for it seven to eight bucks
for it
you can try to sell it online but
remember been really important
even if you're going to bring it into a
store but you're going to check the
prices first
look at closed auctions completed sales
that will tell you
the going rate of what you have
mark sector from rocket records los
angeles and that was how to sell your
old records