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High-priced buyback of vinyl LPs - Leslie Cheung vinyl | Hong Kang Business

High-priced buyback of vinyl LPs - Leslie Cheung vinyl | Hong Kang Business

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Leslie Cheung Vinyl Record Buyback Price Reference and Version Appreciation Guide

Hong Kong Commercial Holdings has been deeply rooted in the second-hand vinyl market for many years, understanding that Leslie Cheung's records are not only musical carriers but also highly valuable works of art. To help collectors better understand the market value of their treasured possessions, we provide the following in-depth information.


Hot Buyback Vinyl Record Versions and Feature Comparison Chart

For Leslie Cheung's classic albums from different periods, the version (such as first pressing, re-issue, limited edition) greatly impacts the buyback price.

Album Title Release Year Key Buyback Versions Collection Appraisal Points Market Rarity
"Wind Blows On" 1983 Capital Artists First Pressing Presence of obi strip on sleeve, completeness of lyric booklet
"Leslie" (Monica) 1984 Capital Artists First Pressing / Japanese Pressing Disc matrix etchings, presence of original inner sleeve
"Amo" 1987 Korean First Pressing / Cinepoly First Pressing Korean editions are highly sought after in the Asian collecting market due to their unique design.
"Summer Romance" 1987 First batch clear/colored vinyl Vibrancy of color, absence of scratches, preservation of high-fidelity audio quality
"Beloved" 1995 Rock Records Limited Edition Vinyl production was very limited in the 90s, making these items for top-tier buyback prices.
"Final Encounter" 1989 Farewell to Music First Pressing Wear and tear on sleeve corners, presence of original poster

A long-established buyback store, offering fair prices, quick transactions, and complete confidentiality.

  • Professional Condition Grading: We meticulously grade vinyl records using international standards from Mint (new), Near Mint (like new) to Very Good (good), avoiding vague price reductions.

  • Instant Market Price Quotation: We keep track of auction house vinyl sales and collector forum activities to offer the most competitive high-price buyback solutions for vinyl records.

  • On-site Collection Service: For large collections of vintage records, we provide on-site appraisal and cash transactions throughout Hong Kong, ensuring your privacy and convenience.


Tips for Storing Vinyl Records (to increase buyback value)

If you plan to sell your records in the future, daily maintenance is crucial as it directly impacts the vinyl buyback price:

  1. Store Vertically: Never stack horizontally to prevent records from physical deformation (warping) due to pressure.

  2. Constant Temperature and Avoid Light: Store in a cool, shaded place, away from direct sunlight to prevent sleeve fading or deterioration of the record material.

  3. Replace with Anti-Static Inner Sleeves: It is recommended to replace original paper sleeves with professional anti-static rounded inner sleeves to prevent scratching the disc surface.

  4. Regular Cleaning: Use a carbon fiber brush to clean dust and prevent mold growth that could affect sound quality.

Want to know the latest buyback prices for music collectibles?

Simply WhatsApp photos to 9453 0784 for a reference estimate from Hong Kong Commercial Holdings within ten minutes. We offer two convenient transaction methods: at our Hong Kong store or free on-site collection throughout Hong Kong.

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Common FAQs

Will damaged, water-stained, or musty sleeves lower the price?

Yes. The sleeve is an important part of vinyl collecting. Damage, mold, or water stains will affect the valuation, especially for first editions and limited edition sleeves where completeness is crucial.

Will scratches or skipping on a Leslie Cheung LP affect its resale value?

Yes. Vinyl condition ranges from Mint (M) and Near Mint (NM) to Poor (P). Skipping, deep scratches, or obvious mold spots will significantly lower the price. We recommend taking clear photos, and our experts will appraise it based on its condition.

Do you buy CDs and SACDs?

Yes. Japanese and German editions, first edition CDs, especially out-of-print classical, jazz, and classic pop albums, are in demand. SACDs (especially Universal and Sony's first batches) have even higher collectible value.

Are the matrix/runout codes and OBI strips important?

Very important. The matrix/runout codes can identify first editions and pressing plants. Complete Japanese OBI strips, lyric sheets, and posters will significantly add to the value.

How can I get a free appraisal from Wang Hong Hong?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Take clear pictures of the front and back of the sleeve and the runout codes on the record. We typically provide a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can bring your items directly to our store for immediate transaction.