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Maybe it's not "vinyl" but it's not every day I find one of these sitting buried in a Goodwill. Woah! Not very rare but I still think it's pretty cool if the signature is authentic. Xavier was the man. uncloudy day fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Aug 16, 2011 |
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I went to a yard sale in the country yesterday. When I asked if they had any records this guy with a huge beard led me into a musty old house with a collection of about a thousand records that he inherited, and no one, including himself, had looked through. I only scanned it for a couple minutes and got these for $2 each. Nothing too rare, but they all rule, especially the Luke the Drifter one. There was also a Victrola and a bunch of cast iron cookware. Fuckin' love yard sales around here.
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# ¿ Oct 1, 2012 18:21 |
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Another goodwill find that I'm pumped about. I'm ready for some bloodcurdling terror and horror. Spooky pic of the track listing: And from goodwill I also got a LP of Dylan Thomas reading some of his poetry. I never knew those existed. uncloudy day fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Oct 12, 2012 |
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Emetic Hustler posted:Some rich people concierge service contacted me because their client was willing to pay 1000eur for a record in my collection. And it was just a couple of years old at the time, but I guess it was OOP then. In the end they found it somewhere else, but I should have sold it, because it got a repress a few years later anyways. looking back on the times in my life that I’ve sold one of a kind or rare vintage items to extremely wealthy buyers, I regret not asking for a price in terms of their net worth. “a normal buyer would spend 0.1% of their net worth on this, it’s only fair to ask that of you too.”
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