Blog2022 ≫ Automated some of the pricing from discogs

This is still a work in progress, but I'm getting "recommended selling price" from discogs.com. This is probably way worse than when I was doing it by hand, but it's a bit simpler. So this is the unusual and different looking chart of value:

  1. The Beatles - Rubber Soul - 1965 (Vinyl) GBP115.48 - GBP654.41
  2. The Beatles - Revolver - 1966 (Vinyl) GBP84.69 - GBP479.90
  3. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - 1967 (Vinyl) GBP78.75 - GBP446.25
  4. The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead - 1986 (Vinyl) Fair (F), Fair (F) GBP47.06
  5. Pulp - His 'N' Hers - 1994 (Vinyl) GBP35.99 - GBP203.96
  6. David Devant And His Spirit Wife - Work, Lovelife, Miscellaneous - 1997 (Vinyl, Vinyl, All Media) GBP27.09 - GBP153.52
  7. David Devant And His Spirit Wife - Work, Lovelife, Miscellaneous - 1997 (Vinyl, Vinyl, All Media) GBP27.09 - GBP153.52
  8. Suede - Suede - 1993 (Vinyl) GBP24.75 - GBP140.25
  9. The Cramps - All Women Are Bad - 1990 (Vinyl) GBP23.56 - GBP133.50
  10. Oasis (2) - Don't Look Back In Anger - 1996 (Vinyl) signed Noel and Liam GBP22.25 - GBP126.08

Some big old shakers and movers there, and it makes very little sense. All that Beatles at the top, when none of them are mint condition, they're maybe just about good condition. Then At number four my copy of The Queen Is Dead is in "fair" condition I would say, so I've got the price there for a fair copy (£47 today) but it's still being sorted by the value of a near mint copy. This will all settle down at some point.

The Cramps in the top ten? And an Oasis single, that I think nephew Jack has possibly snaffled anwyay.

Apart from all this, another busy day at work, a bit too busy to go out for a walk, and then I had to go back to Tesco tonight for some shoping we had forgotten. I thas been all go.

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