Al,
Missed seeing you at Salem. I don't know what rare is with respect to 
mass produced items. Who would have thought such records would show up 
in such small communities as southern Oregon. My tongue in cheek posts 
are to demonstrate that lots  of goodies are left...I know, I've seen 
your collection! BTW for the old timers out there. Bud Cannon, with no 
help from eBay found the most "rare" imaginable. He had a strange 
technique. He would go to record sales, shows and flea markets. Talked 
to people and hunted. A real  nineteenth century guy! Every time I would 
look at records he would look at the box next to me...the one I was 
gonna do next,,,,and plunder it for great stuff. I think he did it on 
purpose!!!
Mike

Albert wrote:

>Hey Mikey:  I guess in this case pure rarity trumped desirability.  What 
>would you guess, maybe three copies in existance?  Maybe this is the only 
>one.
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Mike Stitt" <[email protected]>
>To: "phono" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:33 AM
>Subject: [Phono-L] records/real cream
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>>After trading off my BA 5716 that cost me $2.50, it occurred to me that
>>somewhere around here is the last Diamond Disk." I got a cold in my
>>nooze". I think it's in the garage. First $2000.00 offer gets it!!! It's
>>cold in the garage. I paid $1.50 for it but that was some time ago.
>>Better than cream in your coffee!!! I have other 5000 BA starting at
>>$1500. Theres a trick to pick, pickin a chicken, etc...Red headed widow
>>was the cause of it all etc
>>Oldcranky   havin' fun
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