Always find it surprising when a few copies of a record turn up so it isn't rare anymore. Happened with Damon Fox some years ago. Never been able to work out how because there's 7 or 8 copies of a record it isn't rare. And how can anyone truly say what its worth. If your pricing it on rarety value then compared to the likes of Magnetics - Lady in green, Eddie Parker - I'm gone and Gwen Owens - Just say your wanted its cheap at $5000 as both of these records have sold for more than that and compared to William Powell there's loads of them. And making the statement "its not worth anything because I don't like it" is a bit ridiculous. Nobody likes every 'rare' record played on the scene. If value was calculated in this way every record would be worth nothing as there's always at least 1 person that dislikes a song.
And Wade Flemons-Jeanette $862!!!!! Compared to that William Powells a bargain