Label pressing variations

vinyl01

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Not sure if this is the correct section for this, but do not remember much discussion about this. If anyone know exactly why one slight variation in text is worth much more than the others? Example shown below:
 

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I've noticed this on many other labels that one is more expensive than the other without explanation. I'm talking about Discogs that show all kinds of label text differences that ever noticed. Especially with Atlantic showing the PL, MO, SP letters showing the different places that they were pressed.
 
MO is Monarch in L.A.
There is a certain mystique that pressings from there are allegedly superior to pressings from say, Pittman or Terre Haute. So some MO presses become more desirable among that ilk of collector.
 
I've just noticed that in the Moving Sidewalks case that the copy w/ stars sold for $240.00 while the copy w/out only got $90.00. Why?
 
I've seldom seen the ** copy, so I'd say it is a lot rarer.
Ok, that could be the reason if that is the case with other collectors, but looking at Discogs sales history the **copy has more previous sales that the copy without. I did not check popsike or other type sites.
 
I think it's just as likely the buyer trusts one dealer's VG+ more than another dealer's. --Especially important with the above example, as I think both are polystyrene.
 
I think it's just as likely the buyer trusts one dealer's VG+ more than another dealer's. --Especially important with the above example, as I think both are polystyrene.

That could be the reason. I thought that Wand only made the Styrene for 45s, no?
 
Different pressing plants used different label printing companies to supply their label inventory. One is not more rare than the other.
That being said do you think that $240.00 is about the correct value for each copy in NM condition?
 
Personally I wouldn't pay anything extra for a couple of **'s on a label. Unless they denoted something else, such as pressing quality. On the other hand, if one label had a picture of a devil's head on it, and the other equally rare pressing did not, I would pay more for the devil's head. :evil:

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Personally I wouldn't pay anything extra for a couple of **'s on a label. Unless they denoted something else, such as pressing quality. On the other hand, if one label had a picture of a devil's head on it, and the other equally rare pressing did not, I would pay more for the devil's head. :evil:

I don't blame you there, but it been happening. Also, on the Fred Carter Jr. 45 on Monument with one variation of the promo collectors are paying much more for.
 
Why are you so fixated on values?
If you wanna sell a 45 here put it for best offer or auction. Or use eBay.
By the way, I will now charge a consultation fee regarding value estimates for collectible 45s. Flat fee of $50 payable before providing an estimate.
 
Sorry, I did not mean to upset anyone by asking for values. I will not ask you again, but might put ask the community here. I suppose that is ok with you.
 
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