dbarila
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They shocked me yesterday when Strand of Oaks was the same price as the blue from his website. Somebody must have made a mistake on that one.Some prices from VMP are reasonable but some are just nuts.
They shocked me yesterday when Strand of Oaks was the same price as the blue from his website. Somebody must have made a mistake on that one.Some prices from VMP are reasonable but some are just nuts.
Man…what the hell is a zine anyways? I’m too old for that stuff
back in my day it was called a magazine
Spotify are usually the most limited so went that routeLol it was the only "limited" thing actually mentioned. No idea how many Spotify copies
Spotify are usually the most limited so went that route
Another variant: $35 pre ship though
Love this album, and saw that yeproc is offering 20% off if you bundle this with The Old Magic 10th anniversary edition; with that bundle, others of his records also are 20% off.View attachment 105693
Nick Lowe - The Convincer (20th Anniversary Edition) Yep Roc Music Group Store
<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: center;"><strong>20th anniversary edition available on blue vinyl! Limited to 2,000 copies worldwide! Remastered from the original tapes and includes a bonus 45 of rare tracks for the first time on vinyl!</strong></p> <p>Nyeproc.11spot.com
Where's the problem? Those Stereolab reissues are incredible and well worth the money, and previously the only pressings of those records were the OG's, going for $100+. Not to mention pressed at Optimal with thiiick plastic outers. Also $35 seems about right for a 3LP. $19 is great for a single colored LP, I would think that'd usually be $25 or so.When I see a 3LP beautifully remastered edition from stereolab for $35, A single LP Voivod re-issue on colored vinyl for $19, and many other examples of this, I feel like some decision-makers are making the hobby a lot less affordable for many people.
I think @djdavedk is saying that those prices can still turn a profit, while others are simply gouging the price because people will buy it.Where's the problem? Those Stereolab reissues are incredible and well worth the money, and previously the only pressings of those records were the OG's, going for $100+. Also $35 seems about right for a 3LP. $19 is great for a single colored LP, I would think that'd usually be $25 or so.
I guess you don't want to rage against machines and pierce your tongue...it doesn't hurt, it feels fine!Man…what the hell is a zine anyways? I’m too old for that stuff
back in my day it was called a magazine
20th-anniversary reissue and first-ever vinyl pressing of Assemblage 23's Failure out this September.
Assemblage 23 "Failure" 20th Anniversary Edition Deluxe Double Vinyl
These are the last 12 copies in existence! Signed by Tom Shear. Deluxe high quality double-vinyl pressing of Assemblage 23's 2001 sophomore...assemblage23.bigcartel.com
Oh ok, I didn't read it that way at all. In that case, the point stands.I think @djdavedk is saying that those prices can still turn a profit, while others are simply gouging the price because people will buy it.