i just received this : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
the cover is a printed paper on both side glued on white sleeve, copy nr 41, labels are "observation records" with an eye on the labels
is this ok?
house of reptiles lp
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GBP 124.00
this is pretty rare but the same contents you can find on first lp of double "a black pack" bootleg which isn't such rare as this one and cheaper...
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you do realise the typeface is very wrong?
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it s an "old" one , and one of the rarest everNic wrote:Looks ok, but the price is a bit steep IMO since it's a "new" bootleg and not an old classic
I know it's one of the rarest ever (maybe even the rarest), was just pulling your legSilence is platinum wrote:it s an "old" one , and one of the rarest everNic wrote:Looks ok, but the price is a bit steep IMO since it's a "new" bootleg and not an old classic
A very nice find, heard it gone for prices up to 1500-2000£
So congrats you lucky bastard
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Seconded.Dark wrote:£2000 for a TSOM bootleg?
That's pure bollocks. It's only worth that much because fans with more money than sense are stupid enough to pay that much for it.
Why would anyone pay that much money for a bootleg is beyond me anyway. Especially when it's songs that aren't even hard to find in another, much cheaper, format.
But then again you're very much free to do what you please. Of course you are.
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The fact that it's rare makes it worth collecting.
The fact that it's worth collecting means some people are willing to pay silly money.
The fact that some people are willing to pay silly money means that it's expensive.
Economics 101 courtesy of professor markfiend.
The fact that it's worth collecting means some people are willing to pay silly money.
The fact that some people are willing to pay silly money means that it's expensive.
Economics 101 courtesy of professor markfiend.
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Thanks professormarkfiend wrote:The fact that it's rare makes it worth collecting.
The fact that it's worth collecting means some people are willing to pay silly money.
The fact that some people are willing to pay silly money means that it's expensive.
Economics 101 courtesy of professor markfiend.
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