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High-priced Recycling Priscilla Chan "Where Does Love Go" Vinyl Records | Hong Kang Commercial Company

High-priced Recycling Priscilla Chan "Where Does Love Go" Vinyl Records | Hong Kang Commercial Company

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It's hard to get your hands on a Kevin Au "Qing Gui He Chu" vinyl record, and you need to know the ropes when selling one too. Hong Hong Trading has been recycling vinyl for 20 years, and below we'll break down the valuation methods and practical advice for this item.

Have vinyl records and want to know how much they're worth?

WhatsApp 9453 0784 – one photo is all it takes for a valuation. On-site inspection and instant cash payment at our store, free door-to-door service across Hong Kong, with 20 years of credibility.

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Common FAQs

Is there a market for old Hong Kong-version vinyl records (Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Beyond, etc.)?

Yes, and the popularity continues to rise. Hong Kong-version vinyl records from the 1980s–1990s (especially first pressings and exclusive Hong Kong releases) are a hot collecting item locally. The more original and well-preserved they are, the more valuable they become.

Will scratches and skips on the Chris Wong "Where Does Love Return" vinyl record affect its resale value?

Yes. Vinyl condition is graded from Mint (M), Near Mint (NM) to Poor (P) with many levels in between. Skips, deep scratches, and noticeable mold will significantly reduce the price. We recommend taking clear photos, and our specialists will estimate the value based on the grade.

Are first pressings always more expensive?

Usually. First-pressing vinyl records (especially classic albums from the 1960s–1980s) have high market demand. For example, first pressings of Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin LPs can command premiums of several to dozens of times their original price.

Do you buy CDs and SACDs?

Yes. Japanese and German pressings, and first-pressing CDs, especially out-of-print classical, jazz, and pop classic albums, are in demand. SACDs (especially early Universal and Sony releases) have even higher collector value.

How do I get a free appraisal from Wang Hong Trading Company?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Take clear pictures of the front and back of the sleeve and the catalog number in the runout groove of the record. We typically reply with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can drop off items at our store for immediate transaction.