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Hello everyone! I would like to have your opinion on the possible value of a Led Zeppelin III Mispress: It is a Led Zeppelin III vinyl, German pressing from the 70s. The cover is the wheel as usual, and the labels are written correctly. However, when you play the vinyl, on all the side A, it is not Led Zeppelin, but is it Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's side A album "Deja Vu". The vinyl itself is in very good shape, overall VG+. I can't find anywhere on the internet the very similar product. On this link: https://recordmecca.com/item-archives/led-zeppelin-iii-previously-unknown-uk-1st-pressing-variation-with-led-zeppelin-and-crosby-stills-nash-young-labels/ there is a quite similar product, except, here, it is written on the label that side B is Crosby stills nash & young. But on mine it is not written anywhere on the labels. Many many thanks in advance for your help, cause no one could ever tell me any idea of how much it could be worth....
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Hi everyone! Forgive me if I’ve posted this in the wrong section! BUT, I’ve recently acquired a turquoise Led Zeppelin I? It’s in pretty good condition and it has the ‘Superhype’ credits on the labels? Is this an expensive piece? Any help would be greatly appreciated! 😄
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Hi everyone— !! I’m seeking advice regards an original rare t -shirt I have from Knebworth 1979. I acquired it around 1996 along with a grey/blue version (lost at a Cult gig in 2001) and paid quite a lot and this white one is what remains. I’d like to know from anyone just how rare this might be and any kind of value... I found an article in ultimateclassic rock website and the same t shirt gets mentioned. httphttp://ultimateclassicrock.com/vintage-led-zeppelin-t-shirts/ the label in my t ahirt has faded but was the same as the one in the article. Like the t shirt in the article mine also shows Lucifer with the showering scattered ‘fallen stars, it may also have been an amended design to also show ‘Plus the New Barbarians. Anyway enough description, does anyone recognise this shirt and can shone any light on to it’s origin and position in the market place? Many thanks Silky Rubble