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Mick Ronson rare single
I have a (unplayed) Mick Ronson single from 1975, labelled both sides Seven Days. I understand the A side is actually Billy Porter. The etchings confirm that it is only the labels that are wrong. Do I stick it in the bin?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lordy no! take a look at www.ebay.co.uk for the junk that some people sell. Mick ronson was a very influential guitarist playing with Bowie amongst others so there will be someone out there who will pay good money for this. Record prices vary according to rarity condition and (lucky for you) anything unusual so this might just tickle someones fancy
Having the wrong label stuck on a single doesn't necessarily increase its value very much but if the single itself is rare and mint, then it could be worth a bit. I'd suggest searching http://www.rcsetsale.com
to see if anyone else is selling something similar, or indeed if anyone is offering to pay some ridiculous amount of money for it.
Also look at Record Collector - you'll find more in the magazine itself than on the website but it gives you some idea of what to expect: http://www.recordcollectormag.com/
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