Vinyl lovers, I need help


Abertporter, anyone that has extensive experience with records. I've just bought close to 1000 records, most are 45's and are imaculate. Everything from Frank Sinatre to Andy Williams. Too many to mention. What I need is for someone to let me know just what I have here. I bought these at an estate sale.
philefreak
how about posting a partial list of the excellent condition ones, that you think may be rare, or you never heard of, or think may be worth something.. Then we could look at the list, and let you know if we see anything that is obviously a rare valuable item. A couple of things right off the bat would be Elvis 45's on the Sun Label. Or Elvis 78's. Beatles Second album with the Butcher cover. David Bowie "Man of Words, Man of Music". David Bowie album with the drag(dress) cover. Great Lost Kinks Album. 13th Floor Elevators "Easter Everywhere". All MFSL albums, and any 1/2 Speed masters. All UHQR's. Early Miles Davis, and other Jazz on Prestige label, and Blue Note, and Riverside, and Bethlehem labels. Mercury Living Presence Stereo, and RCA "Shaded Dog" Stereo Classical LP's. Any 180 gram vinyl.

Those are a few. Condition is everything, including the cover.
Quite a long time ago I bought a pretty good book on record collecting. It had a very extensive list and values (including labels and most variations). It's completely outdated now (If I remember right a Pink Floyd UHQR was worth $65--I want to buy it from that guy!) and would be close to worthless--I even questened how accurate the values were when I bought it, as I knew some were off. But for a situation like yours a book like this would probably be worth it and a good starting point to get you in the ballpark--if there's something even remotely close to being current. Perhaps someone knows of such a book.
I just bought a book ($17 at Border Books)that has everything I tried to look up (about 100 LPs) except in 2 or 3 instances. Its "Goldmine: Record Album Price Guide".