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AI Identification

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Vinyl record album bearing the title My Son, The Box

Vinyl Records

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $60.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl record album cover housed in what appears to be its original clear plastic shrink wrap. The cover features a monochromatic sepia-toned central photograph of a young child sitting on a bench, framed by a multi-line border against a reddish-brown or sienna background. The top text bears the scripted title 'My Name is Allan.' Below the image, capitalized serif text reads 'Allan Sherman Sings Great Movie Hits & Songs From The Cutting Room Floor.' In the upper right corner, a logo is visible that is stylistically consistent with the Warner Bros. Records shield, accompanied by the catalog number '1604.' Based on these visible markings, the item appears to be a 1960s-era comedy or novelty vocal album. The condition appears well-preserved under the plastic, though the shrink wrap shows typical surface wrinkling and reflections. Identification as a specific press or release remains a hypothesis until the physical record and matrix numbers can be inspected, as cover art can be reproduced or used for later reissues.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual review of the image, I have identified the item as a vinyl record cover that bears the title 'My Name is Allan,' featuring the likeness and name of Allan Sherman. The presence of the Warner Bros. Records shield and catalog number '1604' suggests a 1965 mono press; however, this remains a working hypothesis as I cannot verify the physical disc or matrix numbers from a photograph. While the item appears to be in its archival shrink wrap, I cannot determine if this is a first-state factory seal or a later re-seal without a hands-on inspection of the seams and breathe holes. The valuation assumes the record inside is present and in a condition that matches the well-preserved exterior. High-quality examples of this specific mid-century comedy title generally command a niche market of nostalgia collectors. The estimated value reflects typical market behavior for mid-1960s novelty vocal albums in superior cosmetic condition. If the item were found to be a later reissue or a replica sleeve, the value would likely decrease to a nominal $5.00 - $10.00. To move beyond a hypothetical identification, a physical examination of the vinyl's weight, the label's typesetting, and the specific stamps in the dead wax would be necessary. A definitive valuation would also require documentation of provenance or a professional grading of the media's playback quality.

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