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So I'm on the way back from a business meeting and stop in this small Indiana town to check out their antique malls, primarily for records which is about all I have the budget or focus for these days.
I look through crate after crate of nothingness. Then I notice a small box of 45's on the floor. Flipping through them, i see unfamiliar labels, which is usually a good sign.
I end up taking home about 12 of them, including a 45 by The Masters, which I almost threw back because there is a gospel/religious group by that name and to me that wouldn't be worth even the 25 cents I was spending.
I get back home and start looking them up. Mostly nothing to shout about, except for that Masters 45. Seems that it is actually Frank Zappa's first record, from way back in the early 60's, long before the Mothers of Invention.
I know a ton about vinyl records, but not that much about Zappa. I didn't realize he had a pretty long career prior to the Mothers of Invention, and none of it under his own name. The Masters turns out to be hyper rare, with only about 20 copies known. And fortunately for me, this one's in pretty nice shape, very clean with no writing on it and sounds great.
I try to find a value. The only sale I could find was for $400 in 2007, but for a lesser copy. I would certainly be happy with that, but figure it might go for more if it's that rare.
I throw it up on eBay a week ago Sunday. Ultimately I had more watchers than ever before, something like 42. One guy in UK tries to get me to end the auction and sell it to him for $700. Tempting, but I had a gut feeling I should see it through. Plus I hate ending auctions early. Ruffles too many feathers.
Last night it was sitting at $676 into the last minute, but at the very end, it rocketed.
Final selling price, $1,691. For a .25 investment.
Two bidders were dueling big-time, which is what we always hope for in situations like this.
The goodies are still out there, folks. This one will keep me going for years and hopefully will inspire others as well.
Vinca, thanks again for stirring up this forum. Let's hear some more fun stories!
Rick
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