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Post by cadd on Apr 21, 2005 15:37:03 GMT
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Post by thew arn on Apr 21, 2005 15:42:15 GMT
Yikes!
The most I ever paid was £45... but that was for a four CD 10 year Def Jam box set with extensive liner notes, and is one of my most cherished items, so I reckon it was worth it!
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Post by Tom-From-Sparks on Apr 21, 2005 15:44:14 GMT
I'm not usually into buying the old, rare pressings of things and stuff like that, I'll stick with the mundane normal priced version.
I did pay £22.50 for the Fall Peel Sessions box set the other day though....
Oh and I couldn't get onto your E-bay account details Cadd.
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Post by bamos on Apr 21, 2005 15:45:33 GMT
The most I've ever paid...just normal prices I think. I've thought many a time about buying obscure promo items and blue vinyl Dinosaur Jr singles, but never really got round to it. I remember paying a fiver for 'Heart Shaped Box on 7" when I was 15, and it felt like a fortune at the time.
Your ebay obsession will land you in the financial dumper soon cadd!
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Post by John Brainlove on Apr 21, 2005 15:57:47 GMT
£60 for the smashing pumpkins siamese singles box set. when i was a fanatic.
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Post by bamos on Apr 21, 2005 16:07:02 GMT
You paid £60 for that? The 4x7" thing? I've got that. It cost me about a tenner. Day of release. I rule.
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Post by John Brainlove on Apr 21, 2005 17:08:45 GMT
I couldn't afford it when it came out. I always promised myself I'd pick it up later. So I did. And I'm glad! Because it made me happy at the time. The b-sides are great.
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Post by JohnDTraynor on Apr 21, 2005 22:28:40 GMT
I've only ever sold two records on ebay. One was 'Sliver' by Nirvana, bought for two pounds in Aberytwyth, and sold for forty-five.
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