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I have a question for all the hardcore collectors out there.


I recently got my hands on a record (33 rpm) of Dr. Doolittle and it says it's copyrighted 1967 I believe. Could anyone tell me a bit more about it and if it's scarce or not?
 
Whats a record (33rpm) some sort of database file???:p :p :p



Oh I could not help it ;)

Check on Ebay records are not doing so hot but maybe yours is.
 
LOL funny funny funny...

Kids these days see a record & freak out. don't know how to play them...

I checked Ebay & not one was on there, so I'm guessing maybe it's a hardtofind find???
 
Do a search on just Dr Doolittle then look at the completed items you will see the vintage stuff went for good $$$$

Try it, list it and put a reserve at what you are willing to sell it at, at least if it does not sell you'll have an idea what it goes for.

It will cost you a few dollars to list it if you set a high reserve and do not get it, Ebay wants its fair share as well.
 

I don't know whether or not it's scarce, but the Official Price Guide for soundtracks lists it as $15-$20 for a mono copy and $20-$25 for a stereo copy. However, if the serial number is WAO-91208 it's only worth $8-$10.

These prices are for records in mint condition, and are only a guide. It doesn't mean someone will pay you that much for it.

Hope this helps!
 




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