Franklin Mint LP records


I recently encountered a set of records in red vinyl, quite respectable classical performances. Has anyone an idea what sort of pressings these are and how they sound? I think they would compliment nicely my collectible figurines and my eleven cats.
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I started to buy the collection when I was in college. I have the first three sets. They are remasterings of great classical performances. The quality is outstanding and emotionally involving. Really worth it.
I have the both complete 100 album sets of the Franklin Mint Jazz and Big Band Collections on red vinyl. If you have the accompanying books, they are not only great music/recordings, but VERY educational. I'd also be curious as to the value of these gems.
Thank you for the information. From what I saw through a web search they command up to $25 per record.
I have quite a few of these. $ 25 per LP is quite steep. I bought the entire Jazz collection in Europe in unplayed condition for about $ 10 per bos (each box has 3 to 4 LP's), and have foud several of the classical sets at Hal Price Books for a mere $ 3 a box. The pressings are quite good. In fact, many of the presings in the Classical set are of recordings from the Golden Age originally issued as LSC LP's. I've compared a couple to the Classic Records re-issues and, while not in the same league, they ain't at all shabby. If you can get them for a decent price, by all mean go for them At $ 25 for LP, I'd try to find Classic records re-issues if possible..