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Since it is a hole, it doesn't have any dirt. But it has the capacity to hold 1 cubic inch.
2.75 Imperial gallons.
30" x 12.5" x 19" = 7,125 cubic inches = 30.84 gallons (rounded)
8*8*8 = 512 cubic inches.
The most common seven-inch record plays at 45 r.p.m. Your player needs to turn at that speed. If the record has the usual large hole, you will need an adaptor to make it fit the small spindle. Much less common is the seven-inch 33 r.p.m. record, which has the same small spindle hole as 10 inch and 12 inch records. They will play on any turntable that plays LP vinyl.
You can buy a New Sealed copy of The Beatles White Album at 1NOTE (see link below).
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I recall it being 3.98
Little to nothing. Classical music on vinyl has no demand, and as such isn't worth anything.
How much would a man utd v benfica 1968 european cup final 45 vinyl record sell for?
it is worth about 5 million dollars.
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Depends how much you want to spend. I have it in vinyl LP record if you want to buy it.
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
However much some patriarchal idiot is willing to pay for it!
It depends on the condition of the record, and if it's an LP, the cover. As well, it depends on the collectability of the record itself. If you have a question about a particular record, it would be easier to answer. Check out a used record store and ask them what they would pay for "album x". Most 2d hand stores or antique stores are offering vinyl LP's at $1.00 and they aren't selling very fast.