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post #31 of 43
I dont even know how to pretend to post in this thread.
post #32 of 43
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Originally Posted by Artisan Fan View Post
Speaking of Dave Brubeck. I found a "Six-Eye" Time Further Out here in Denver for $9 yesterday.

try twist & shout records if you already haven't been there.
post #33 of 43
Got hundres of electronic vinyls and 3 technichs sl1210
post #34 of 43
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Originally Posted by limping_decorum View Post
try twist & shout records if you already haven't been there.

I am a regular customer of this store. I go to Denver a lot. I also like Black and Read.
post #35 of 43
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Originally Posted by harvey_birdman View Post
My two favourite items:

A signed LP of Beck's Odelay. He signed this for me in Philly despite my being incredibly drunk at the time.

The December 1969 issue of National Geographic which contains a special record with moments from the moon landing. This issue is in mint condition, and I haven't taken it apart to listen to it yet. I am waiting for a special occasion.

I love Odelay. Great album.
post #36 of 43
I've got a collection of several hundred records, nothing too special, I've kind of gotten out of it since my last son was born 4 years ago. I wouldn't mind selling them all so if anyone is in the Ohio/Michigan area and is interested, PM me.
post #37 of 43
I had hundreds, if not thousands, of records from punk/indie/hardcore bands from about '95 to '02. I sold most of it on Ebay just before the ability to download rare material online became so easy. I still have about 100 records I haven't listened to in years: Hot Water Music, Leatherface, Converge, etc. etc. etc. Whoever was putting out vinyl in that scene during that timeframe I probably had it...
post #38 of 43
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Originally Posted by Henry Boogers View Post
I had hundreds, if not thousands, of records from punk/indie/hardcore bands from about '95 to '02. I sold most of it on Ebay just before the ability to download rare material online became so easy. I still have about 100 records I haven't listened to in years: Hot Water Music, Leatherface, Converge, etc. etc. etc. Whoever was putting out vinyl in that scene during that timeframe I probably had it...

lol, i think your west coast doppelganger just dropped off their collection at record surplus.
post #39 of 43
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lol, i think your west coast doppelganger just dropped off their collection at record surplus.

Would be better off at a garbage dump.
post #40 of 43
I picked up a Glenn Gould album from a street market once.
post #41 of 43
I've got a few 7"'s that are a little rare - Peaches "Rockshow", a few early Fitz of Depression and other K records 7"'s and Bikini Kill's "I like fucking b/w I hate Danger" and "New Radio b/w Rebel Girl" - basically the first riot grrl single. Never mind the fact that I also have a 7" of Killdozer covering EMF's "Unbelievable." Jesus and Mary Chain's "Head On" single (original pressing). By far the most valuable - a first pressing of Hole's "Dicknail b/w Burn Black." Slightly less rare is the impossible to find Mogwai/Bardo Pond split 10" with D to E, Drum Machine (mogwai) and Despite the roar and Highlands (Bardo Pond) from the US/Canada Tour, 2001. I think they pressed about 5000 of these on Matador.

Message me if you know any of this stuff!
post #42 of 43
I know vinyl is super trendy now, but really? $22 for a "new" LP? plus to boot, I've found that most non-punk labels don't seeming give a fuck about the condition of the sleeves prior to sending them out for a sale. it's pretty fucking absurd to look at a $22 record, still sealed and it has obvious crease marks all over the place.
post #43 of 43
Had some good finds yesterday. All original minus the Shaggs, which was the Rounder 1980 release, not the original private press . Not my photos:
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