Metallica fans -- what is my vinyl worth?

Lost In Ohio
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So, i'm sitting on all this Metallica vinyl having no idea wtf it is all worth. I got it circa 1998-2001, if that means anything. All vinyl is black, except otherwise noted.
7" of "One." B-side is "The Prince."
Eye of the Beholder. I can't find this one, but I remember having it at one point.
Albums and other official stuff:
Kill 'em All
Ride The Lightning
Master of Puppets -- One disc.
$5.98 EP.
12" Singles
Jump In The Fire: "Studio Side" has Jump in the fire. "Live Side" has Seek and Destroy and Phantom Lord.
Whiplash -- Same songs as above, but the "Studio Side" also includes the "Special neckbrace edition" of Whiplash
The real interesting stuff, at least to this uneducated collector:
"Acting like a Menace" Live at Castle Donington 1985. Evil Records Ltd. Made in United Kingdom
Side 1 has Creeping Death, Ride the Lightning, For Whom The Bell Tolls, The Four Horsemen
Side 2 has Fade to Black, Seek & Destroy, Whiplash, Am I Evil, Motorbreath
The label on the vinyl is 100% white, except for what looks like a hand-drawn "1" and "2" on either side.
Molten Rock: "Live in Chicago April 20, 1986." This is obviously a bootleg. I haven't played it in a while, but I think it starts off with a studio recording of some classical music. The label on the disc says "The Wizards Quest."
Creeping Death: Studio version of song on Side 1. Side 2 has Am I Evil and Blitzkrieg... This one appears to be upwards of $60. Actual vinyl is sort of like a "see-through" blue.
Bay Area Thrashers picture disc. No official cover, just a gray hard plastic thingy.
No one knows? A few views. Hopefully someone knows something. I have a feeling the albums aren't worth much, but the "Whiplash" *could* be a nice find, depending on if it is what I think it is.
Acting like a Manic could be $70 or so, based on one website.
7" of "One." B-side is "The Prince."
Eye of the Beholder. I can't find this one, but I remember having it at one point.
Albums and other official stuff:
Kill 'em All
Ride The Lightning
Master of Puppets -- One disc.
$5.98 EP.
12" Singles
Jump In The Fire: "Studio Side" has Jump in the fire. "Live Side" has Seek and Destroy and Phantom Lord.
Whiplash -- Same songs as above, but the "Studio Side" also includes the "Special neckbrace edition" of Whiplash
The real interesting stuff, at least to this uneducated collector:
"Acting like a Menace" Live at Castle Donington 1985. Evil Records Ltd. Made in United Kingdom
Side 1 has Creeping Death, Ride the Lightning, For Whom The Bell Tolls, The Four Horsemen
Side 2 has Fade to Black, Seek & Destroy, Whiplash, Am I Evil, Motorbreath
The label on the vinyl is 100% white, except for what looks like a hand-drawn "1" and "2" on either side.
Molten Rock: "Live in Chicago April 20, 1986." This is obviously a bootleg. I haven't played it in a while, but I think it starts off with a studio recording of some classical music. The label on the disc says "The Wizards Quest."
Creeping Death: Studio version of song on Side 1. Side 2 has Am I Evil and Blitzkrieg... This one appears to be upwards of $60. Actual vinyl is sort of like a "see-through" blue.
Bay Area Thrashers picture disc. No official cover, just a gray hard plastic thingy.
No one knows? A few views. Hopefully someone knows something. I have a feeling the albums aren't worth much, but the "Whiplash" *could* be a nice find, depending on if it is what I think it is.
Acting like a Manic could be $70 or so, based on one website.
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Based on completed Ebay listings (in bold)Lost In Ohio wrote:So, i'm sitting on all this Metallica vinyl having no idea wtf it is all worth. I got it circa 1998-2001, if that means anything. All vinyl is black, except otherwise noted.
7" of "One." B-side is "The Prince." 3.99
Albums and other official stuff:
Kill 'em All 18
Ride The Lightning 18
Master of Puppets -- One disc. 18
$5.98 EP. (some are selling for 20 bucks; some are going for 60, not sure what the difference is)
12" Singles
Jump In The Fire: "Studio Side" has Jump in the fire. "Live Side" has Seek and Destroy and Phantom Lord. 15
Whiplash -- Same songs as above, but the "Studio Side" also includes the "Special neckbrace edition" of Whiplash (wide range: $10 - $50)
"Acting like a Menace" Live at Castle Donington 1985. Evil Records Ltd. Made in United Kingdom
Side 1 has Creeping Death, Ride the Lightning, For Whom The Bell Tolls, The Four Horsemen
Side 2 has Fade to Black, Seek & Destroy, Whiplash, Am I Evil, Motorbreath
The label on the vinyl is 100% white, except for what looks like a hand-drawn "1" and "2" on either side.
Molten Rock: "Live in Chicago April 20, 1986." This is obviously a bootleg. I haven't played it in a while, but I think it starts off with a studio recording of some classical music. The label on the disc says "The Wizards Quest."
neither bootlegs were listed but other bootlegged vinyl sold for an average of 20 bucks.
Creeping Death: Studio version of song on Side 1. Side 2 has Am I Evil and Blitzkrieg... This one appears to be upwards of $60. Actual vinyl is sort of like a "see-through" blue. $20
Bay Area Thrashers picture disc. No official cover, just a gray hard plastic thingy. no info0 -
Good news, I guess.
I wasn't expecting it to be a hell of a lot, but at least I have an idea. It kind of sucks the boots aren't worth more, but oh well. I'd estimate between $139-$180, based on your estimates. I suppose that's not TOO bad, but it certainly isn't Benaroyal Hall.. oh well. The price I paid was VERY FAIR, so i'm certainly not complaining..hehehe.
Hopefully the Bay Area Thrashers makes up for all the $10-$20, but I have a feeling it won't. :( (Edit-- Found one site that had "BAT" for $33.)Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0 -
Lost In Ohio wrote:Good news, I guess.
I wasn't expecting it to be a hell of a lot, but at least I have an idea. It kind of sucks the boots aren't worth more, but oh well. I'd estimate between $139-$180, based on your estimates. I suppose that's not TOO bad, but it certainly isn't Benaroyal Hall.. oh well. The price I paid was VERY FAIR, so i'm certainly not complaining..hehehe.
Hopefully the Bay Area Thrashers makes up for all the $10-$20, but I have a feeling it won't. :( (Edit-- Found one site that had "BAT" for $33.)
it beats the $10-$15 that it would sell for if it were all on CD0 -
mookeywrench wrote:Lost In Ohio wrote:Good news, I guess.
I wasn't expecting it to be a hell of a lot, but at least I have an idea. It kind of sucks the boots aren't worth more, but oh well. I'd estimate between $139-$180, based on your estimates. I suppose that's not TOO bad, but it certainly isn't Benaroyal Hall.. oh well. The price I paid was VERY FAIR, so i'm certainly not complaining..hehehe.
Hopefully the Bay Area Thrashers makes up for all the $10-$20, but I have a feeling it won't. :( (Edit-- Found one site that had "BAT" for $33.)
it beats the $10-$15 that it would sell for if it were all on CD
True. I also have the sickening feeling that i'm missing out by not having any sleeve for Bay Area Thrashers. Like I said though, I picked it up for a VERY good price, hehe.Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0
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