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P M

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Nov 13, 2002, 1:55:31 AM11/13/02
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Hi,
I not sure if this is the right place to ask this question so please bear
with me and if I'm wrong place then my apologies and please direct me to the
proper forum.
Recently I found in the attic 3 large sealed slip cases containing vinyl
operas. They have never been opened and are still sealed in cellophane.
The titles are:
1.Metropolitan Opera Historic broadcast recording January 7th 1956
Giacomo Puccini Tosca
2.Metropolitan Opera Historic broadcast recording February 24 1940
Giuseppe Verdi Otello
3. Metropolitan Opera Historic broadcast recording January 19th 1946
Giacomo Puccini Madama Butterfly.
Are these collections worth anything?
Thank you one and all for any help and advice.
Peter
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Mike Richter

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Nov 13, 2002, 2:52:36 AM11/13/02
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Unlike most LP releases, they do have collector value, especially since
they are sealed. I'd suggest you auction them at eBay. The performances
are available more or less readily on 'private' labels, but the sets are
beautifully prepared. Originally, they were offered as 'gifts' for
donations of about $150 each. They may bring a significant fraction of
that amount today. I'd suggest a minimum bid of the order of $50 each.

Mike
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Rafael Bocanegra

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Nov 13, 2002, 9:30:23 PM11/13/02
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