"On Side 2, Track 3. La Grance is on my copy. It should be "La Grange". Does anyone know how many copies had the misprint? If this LP with the misprint sold on the market what would it fetch?"
I had one a number of years ago and sold it (for how much, I forget).
After going around to yard sales today, lo and behold, I found THREE with "La Grance".
Discogs has sold prices of $12 - $100, with a median of $20.
Happy_smiles19: this isn't really a site for valuations or sales as such.
Something will always be worth what someone's prepared to pay for it on a given day. For some kind of indication - and I'd qualify it in that way - I'd mosey on over to Discogs where release variations have been submitted in infinite, dizzying, and sometimes (to me) just plain annoying detail.
Armed with your matrix number from the runout wax you may be able to to identify a high, low and average sale price that's been paid for a copy there, and the number of times it's sold there recently. If your particular variant isn't there or it has never sold, then you're in "lick finger, wave in air and see what happens" territory.
I just found the 45cat website yesterday through Record Collector Magazine. I signed up for an account just minutes ago. I have a question about my copy of ZZ Top/Tres Hombres (1973).
Mine is on the London label, Original, 1st press, XPS 631. The LP cover is in EX condition, the original inner paper sleeve has a split and is yellowing from age. The vinyl LP is in NM condition. Here is my question. I have a copy with the silver/blue label and the misprint on the label.
On Side 2, Track 3. La Grance is on my copy. It should be "La Grange". Does anyone know how many copies had the misprint? If this LP with the misprint sold on the market what would it fetch? I bought the LP from a seller on eBay earlier this year not knowing of the misprint error. I just discovered it a couple of weeks ago. I am not saying I would selling my copy, but I am just curious about it. Thanks.