Out of Print
21I'm pretty sure that's not out of print. I see it in tons of record stores and alllllllllll over ebay.
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Agreed, that post was not thought through.kerble wrote:Apathetic wrote:It's like that, so that the companies can make money.
Out of print records usually sell for more.
For example.
Mindless Self Indugence - Tight (when released, $12)
Mindless Self Indulgence - Tight (now, >$100)
what? how do companies make the money from private sellers?
that makes no sense.
Robert G wrote:Speaking of out of print, anyone know where I can get an LP of Tweez?
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Peripatetic wrote:Robert G wrote:Speaking of out of print, anyone know where I can get an LP of Tweez?
An original on Jennifer Hartman fetches around $100 on ebay.
But the Touch and Go version is in print and available in pretty much every record store in the country.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Peripatetic wrote:Then...
In the process I accidentally scored a copy on Jennifer Hartman records for $9.99 BIN.
Nice!
floog wrote:Peripatetic wrote:Then...
In the process I accidentally scored a copy on Jennifer Hartman records for $9.99 BIN.
Nice!
Are you sure? They use the "#138" for the Jennifer Hartman pressing, when it was released on T&G #138.
Hope you're not disappointed man...
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
floog wrote:Fair enough! Your investigation skills are better than mine!
Good luck
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Dr. O' Nothing wrote:Don't people go record shopping anymore? Man, some of you guys seem clueless. Maybe getting out of your computer chair, off of ebay and into a used record store (a few still exist) would aid you in your search for relatively common records. Finding a Slint or Jesus Lizard LP is not like finding an original Sun Ra on Saturn or something. Seriously, they are out there.
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