Anyone know the going rate for this at the moment? Just ordered a copy, going to be about 22 quid.
For those who don't know, was a limited 1983 Belgium release on Red Vinyl. Only ever seen one copy of it (a guy I used to know had an extensive collection) and never seen it for sale before.
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Best guy to ask is our very own 'Y' - http://members.fortunecity.com/sompromo/TOL/Tol.htmlCellThree wrote:Anyone know the going rate for this at the moment? Just ordered a copy, going to be about 22 quid.
For those who don't know, was a limited 1983 Belgium release on Red Vinyl. Only ever seen one copy of it (a guy I used to know had an extensive collection) and never seen it for sale before.
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Hi there,
This particular release on the belgium Himalaya records outlet is worth that much. You might have a chance of getting it on Ebay for less but it IS a rather limited edition.
Cheers,
Paul
This particular release on the belgium Himalaya records outlet is worth that much. You might have a chance of getting it on Ebay for less but it IS a rather limited edition.
Cheers,
Paul
Paul, I agree. On Ebay, you can find it for about $25 (15GBP or so). The Record Collector magazine price guide indicates 25GBP ($40) for it. Cell Three, I think the price you paid is fine.
I find strange that the red vinyl be a 'limited edition' because the release on black vinyl is much harder to find that the red one. I have two possible scenarios that would expain this:
- The red vinyl had originally a smaller number made than the black vinyl, but more red vinyls were pressed (by Himalaya or by a bootlegger) because of its demand.
- The other possible case would be that it's just a marketing scam...but doubt it
In any case, both records are not easy to find and make great collectable items!
I find strange that the red vinyl be a 'limited edition' because the release on black vinyl is much harder to find that the red one. I have two possible scenarios that would expain this:
- The red vinyl had originally a smaller number made than the black vinyl, but more red vinyls were pressed (by Himalaya or by a bootlegger) because of its demand.
- The other possible case would be that it's just a marketing scam...but doubt it
In any case, both records are not easy to find and make great collectable items!
Thats a good price. I paid £25 not so long ago.
Did anyone see body electric here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... =2262&rd=1
I missed it by 1 minute. Gutting!
Thats a steal for that money. Guess seller didnt know its worth or would have advertised it better.
Sure
Did anyone see body electric here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... =2262&rd=1
I missed it by 1 minute. Gutting!
Thats a steal for that money. Guess seller didnt know its worth or would have advertised it better.
Sure
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Now that was a bargain! - less that £30.00 for the Body Electric 7" and Long Train flexi!surexform wrote:Thats a good price. I paid £25 not so long ago.
Did anyone see body electric here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... =2262&rd=1
I missed it by 1 minute. Gutting!
Thats a steal for that money. Guess seller didnt know its worth or would have advertised it better.
Sure
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heard rumors about US import copys of the red TOL single with braineater stickers on them.
Must see a copy before i believe the rumors.
I have 2 red TOL singles, one with stickers on it with a dark red vinyl and one without stickers with light red vinyl.
I agree with Yanick, the black vinyls are much hard to find then the red ones.
Must see a copy before i believe the rumors.
I have 2 red TOL singles, one with stickers on it with a dark red vinyl and one without stickers with light red vinyl.
I agree with Yanick, the black vinyls are much hard to find then the red ones.
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