Gratis Goldmine Standard Catalog of Rhythm and Blues Records (Goldmine Price Guide to Collectible Record Albums) de Tim Neely PDF [ePub Mobi] Gratis, Descargar Gratis Goldmine Standard Catalog of Rhythm and Blues Records (Goldmine Price Guide to Collectible Record Albums) Spanish Edition
Descripción - Reseña del editor The record collecting community has been clamouring for a book such as this for over two decades, and at last, it's here. The most comprehensive collector's guide to post-World War II rhythm & blues records ever. Focusing on classic R&B from 1946-71, this guide contains over 40,000 entries in all record formats - 78s, 45s, extended plays, albums, and 12-inch singles. More recent releases are also featured. Pricing is included for each listing in up to three grades of condition. Over 100 photographs of rarely seen and popular R&B records adorn the pages of this groundbreaking volume.
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Pdf download goldmine record album price guide free goldmine record album price guide features updated prices for more than 100000 american vinyl lps released since 1948 a detailed explanation of the goldmine grading guide the industry standard tips to help you accurately grade and value your recordsincluding promo pressings
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