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Top prices paid for Wang Chieh white-label records|Hong Kang Commercial Co.

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Dave Wang Vinyl Records & White Label Discs Collection: Expert Appraisal and Value Guide

For music legend Dave Wang, his early vinyl records, especially rare white label promo copies/test pressings, hold significant value in the collector's market. With years of experience in vinyl appraisal, Hong Kong Merchants offers you the most transparent collection service.


Dave Wang Classic Vinyl Record Collection Reference Chart

Below is a list of Dave Wang's most sought-after vinyl works in the collector's market. Their value is influenced by edition (first press, reissue), origin (Hong Kong version, Taiwan version), and condition:

Album Title Release Year Key Collectible Edition Appreciation Potential Rating
《A Game A Dream》 1987 UFO Records First Press, Radio White Label Disc Extremely High (Collector's Essential)
《Forget You, Forget Me》 1988 Taiwan First Press, Transparent Vinyl Edition High
《Am I Really Nothing?》 1989 Limited Numbered Edition, White Label Promo Disc Extremely High
《Who Knows A Wanderer's Heart》 1989 Warner Music Hong Kong Version, First Batch Limited Edition High
《Lone Star》 1989 Original Album, Radio Test Disc Medium-High
《The Role of a Story》 1989 Cantonese First Press, Early Pressing Edition High

Expert Note: White label records (promo discs) were originally distributed to radio DJs for broadcast. Their production quantity was extremely small, and the sleeves were usually plain white or simply printed, making them a "dream item" in the eyes of seasoned vinyl collectors.


How to Determine the Purchase Price of Dave Wang Vinyl Records?

When conducting old record collection or second-hand vinyl transactions, we evaluate based on the following key dimensions:

  1. Rarity of Edition:

    • Radio White Label Discs: Usually far more valuable than official releases.

    • First Press: Observe the matrix number in the record's runout groove. First pressings have sound quality closest to the master tape.

  2. Record Condition:

    • Cover: Presence of foxing, damage, or whether the OBI strip is complete.

    • Media: Presence of scratches, mold, or warping on the surface.