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Dick and Dee Dee 'Thou Shalt Not Steal' vinyl record album cover

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$10.00 - $25.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a 12-inch vinyl long play (LP) record sleeve featuring the pop duo Dick and Dee Dee. The front cover bears the text 'DICK & DEE DEE THOU SHALT NOT STEAL' along the top edge. In the upper left corner, there is a visible 'Warner Bros. Records' logo (WB shield) alongside the catalog number '1586'. The cover displays a large, close-up color photograph of the duo, consistent with mid-1960s aesthetic styles. The female artist features a beehive-style haircut and the male artist is depicted in a blue collared shirt. The condition of the sleeve shows visible signs of age and wear, including significant surface abrasions/scuff marks on the male artist's forehead, corner dinging, and some discoloration along the bottom white border. While the jacket appears consistent with a 1965 release from Warner Bros., its authenticity as an original pressing rather than a later reissue or reproduction cannot be verified without physical inspection of the vinyl, matrix numbers, and print quality. The item is held by a hand, providing a scale consistent with a standard 12-inch record jacket.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this 12-inch vinyl record sleeve for the album 'Thou Shalt Not Steal' by the duo Dick and Dee Dee. The jacket bears markings consistent with a 1965 Warner Bros. release, including the specific catalog number 1586 and the era-appropriate shield logo. Based on what I can see, the item shows significant signs of wear, including surface abrasions on the artwork, corner wear, and aging of the paper stock, which typically reduces market desirability for collectors who prioritize near-mint condition. I cannot verify from a photo whether the vinyl disc is present, its condition, or if the jacket is a period-correct pressing; a physical inspection of the matrix numbers and print resolution would be required to suggest its production era. The valuation assumes this is an era-appropriate pressing in 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition. The market for mid-1960s pop-rock vocal duos remains steady but specialized, with values heavily dictated by the state of the sleeve and the playability of the record. While items of this type often sell in the double-digit range, a confirmed reproduction or a copy in poor condition would likely hold negligible value. To confirm the significance and possible higher-end value of this item, an in-person examination of the vinyl's physical characteristics and provenance documentation would be necessary. The current estimate reflects the common market behavior for mid-tier 1960s collectibles showing visible handling wear.

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