Picked up a G first pressing of Neil Young's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Reprise two-tone w7 with the hand-etched "1A" on both sides. Strange thing is, the Side One label is also on both sides. I have never seen this on any record I've ever owned, including three or four copies of this title.
Does anyone know what this oddity means in terms of value? Did I just pay $3 for something worth much more?
I got it at the estate sale of a departed record store owner, along with a bunch of other really cool things. But there was no awareness of the label issue for the seller. I didn't realize it until I got it home and put it on. Other records were priced about half of the market, and some things, like two Zappa promos on the Zappa label, were just a couple of bucks because there was no ebay record of them having been sold. Even got a Zappa 45 promo, which I've never even heard of before, for I Don't Wanna Get Drafted.
But this Everybody Knows... thing is intriguing me. Anyone got any ideas on this?