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I’ve been using it more than discogs. There are some sellers at both sites but I’ve found some really good deals from small shops or found last copies of indie editions. Stuff like that. Their feed/favorites feature is easier to use than discogs.

Used stuff tends to be more realistically priced.

Full disclosure that I get $10 reverb bucks when anyone completes a sale on my referral code.

I may make an order if you want to send me the referral code!
 
Reverb helped me get by far my biggest steals of this year.. I got lucky during a sale about a month or so ago and found a guy that was about to move and looking to unload a bunch of his collection for ridiculously cheap and made 3 different large orders. Everything worked out great and i'll def. be using them more in the future.

What helps me is adding some of my most wanted albums or specific presses to reverbs "my feed" and then during a sale see if anyone is involved with those albums and check out what else they have and try to build a little package of albums with the discount and cheaper shipping on additional albums.

I'd probably use them more if there was some possible way to import my want list from discogs.
 
eBay code $3 off works.

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GZA - Liquid Swords [Marvel Lenticular Cover] Explicit, Deluxe Ed, Reissue $29.17 w/ Free Shipping.

 
Dang, almost dropped $80 on this the other day...had a $5 coupon and was able to grab it for $43 and some change tonight. Much obliged!
I have almost bought this a few times but all the reviews state the mixing on Side C is so bad there are almost no vocals. Even at $50 I can't pull the trigger. Hopefully the Cornell '77 show dips this low at some point. I would be all over that.
 
I have almost bought this a few times but all the reviews state the mixing on Side C is so bad there are almost no vocals. Even at $50 I can't pull the trigger. Hopefully the Cornell '77 show dips this low at some point. I would be all over that.

I understand the hesitation...reviews are mixed for sure, though it's worth mentioning that quite a few have also raved about it. Donna is particularly emotive at times, and it sounds as though vocals are missing from the soundboard recording for a portion of the set (4 songs), but on the whole this is a very solid '74 show. Granted, at full retail I would likely have a bit of buyer's remorse, but at this price it feels like good value for 6 LPs covering a full set.
 
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I understand the hesitation...reviews are mixed for sure, though it's worth mentioning that quite a few have also raved about it. Donna is particularly emotive at times, and it sounds as though vocals are missing from the soundboard recording for a portion of the set (4 songs), but on the whole this is a very solid '74 show. Granted, at full retail I would likely have a bit of buyer's remorse, but at this price it feels like good value for 6 LPs covering a full set.

I wish Donna was never in the band.
 
Upcoming BN80 reissue of Bobbi Humphreys' Blacks & Blues is down to 13,99€ on Amazon.fr :

 
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