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Originally Posted By mawnck >>$74.98<< Disneyland Storyteller LPs also had gatefold covers and booklets (albeit with only one black record) and they went for $5. Amazing the mark-up you can get if you use a different color plastic, ain't it.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I wonder how much my DL 50th LP would fetch today. The first release of the CD box set came with a 'gold' (translucent amber color) record; subsequent releases came with a standard black one, and I think they eventually switched to CD-only
Originally Posted By mawnck A sealed one with a (presumably) black vinyl record went for $114.62 recently on ebay. Disney collectors are strange birds and I don't know how much premium they'd put on yellow plastic and a little number sticker, but that's the best reference found in my half-assed search. Fun fact: Some yellow vinyl darkens to red or brown, and then black over time. Something for you to look forward to.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Hahah, good to know! I don't have any reason to sell my set (heck, it's currently located in 2 different states), but it's good to know that it's still worth something. I agree that I don't really understand the appeal of collecting mass-produced merchandise, but there seem to be a ton of people who are