I've got mixed feelings on the matter- it's great when you finally track down a record you've been after (sometimes for YEARS), not so nice when you have to pay more than a "reasonable" amount for it (about £20-25 is the most I've ever paid for something, and rarely over a tenner). We had a guy call the shop last week who wanted a whole load of Chain Reaction releases but ONLY if they were in the original "brown card" sleeves and NOT the "new" black ones- that's when it gets a bit silly for me- we had them all so he was happy but it just struck me as strange that he would have knocked them back had they been in a different sleeve!

cheers

Jason

On 26 Apr 2005, at 16:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


if you collect music for any reason other than the fact that its
good, you get what you deserve when it gets reissued.

rubbish.

did you never pay top dollar for something you really wanted?
only to be gutted when someone re-issued it, so every tom dick and harry
can have it to play?

time, money and effort goes into finding bits and bobs that you can call
your own.


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