Mo Fi box sets


I have seen some Mo Fi box sets advertized at extremely high prices. Are these prices reasonable. One person has the Beatles box (By the way I think the Japanese EMIs blow away the MoFi) for $1200 and its NOT even a low serial number. There is a hole in the wall dealer near me who has 3 or 4 sealed box sets with low serial numbers and he only wants $400 for each set. If people will really pay this amount, I should obviously grab these.
blues_man
I think the Japanese stereo issues are superb. I sold my Beatles MoFi set years ago for about $250. Sometimes I'm not sure whether people are hoping for a sucker or really don't know what they cost. In general I think MoFi pressings aren't as good as rheir reputation. That and putting out crap that nobody would want to buy caused their demise.
when it comes to selling collectible items or other items that are no longer produced only one thing determines price, what someone is willing to pay for it, not what others like it have gone for in the past, not what that one you saw go for $xx with only a little wear, not what is fair, not even what the almight "guy around the corner" sells it for. What a collector is willing to pay is all it is worth. $1200 for Mofi to high? probably but not if someone is willing to pay it.
Please do not make any requests for these box sets. I don't have time t oanswer them all.
the prices paid for “the beatles-the collection" have bounced all over the board in the past year or so. sealed individual mofi beatles albums are generally worth more (especially as a complete set) to collectors than the box. at the height of the dot com millionaire production cycle, i sold 4 sealed mofi beatles lp's for $900 (one was "with the..", the rarest of the bunch).

the red vinyl mono japanese pressing are great, especially the ep's. unfortunately, the prices for a mint set of these has REALLY skyrocketed. the last wooden box set of the red mono ep's i saw went for $5,000!

those who collect beatles lp's all have their favorite pressings. i've got collections from the UK (1st pressings parlaphone, etc.), france, germany, the netherlands and australia. there are great versions of one lp or another in every group. but for the biggest goose bumps and standing neck hair sonics, i reach for the uhqr of sgt. pepper. just my opinion, of course, FWIW. -kelly
Guess it depends on the whims of the marketplace. I was able to purchase the Sinatra box set on eBay a couple of weeks ago for $ 350, including shipping. Amazingly enough...it is in mint condition (except for a tiny scuff mark on the 3rd LP)...AND it is pressing number 25 (yes, twenty five!!). I guess the problem was the description (the seller did not use the right Goldmine terminology, and said they were in very good condition - though they were really Mint to Mint Minus). Not only that, the seller was kind enough to send me a present of several CDR he recorded off of other MoFi LP's (beautifully done on gold CDR's, with color reproductions of the labels, etc). Sometimes you get lucky (or are treated fairly...)