Ours is not to reason why, ours is but to dig and buy.I heard Blond at my local shop when he got a used copy in... it was just okay. Like, I could not understand the hype or price.
I wish I had 10 to sell for $400 eachOurs is not to reason why, ours is but to dig and buy.
Imagine if you just stumbled across a box you had in storage. What a score that would be.I wish I had 10 to sell for $400 each
Fortunate to have had someone on the site come through for me, but that being said, I get "Actual" limited releases from retailers, variants and what not. All hobbies kind of need white whales and things to pursue and let's be honest, we all like having those high values show up on Cogs when we know we paid retail.......it's part of the fun. BUT, for RSD? I feel that's contradicting the whole point of RSD, shouldn't RSD put these releases in as many hands as possible? But no, since they're limited, flippers with nothing but time on their hands scoop them all up and those who missed out end up paying out the nose.ugh. That Crow S/T....it still pisses me off that it was an RSD only release.
It was a bit crazy that one. I managed to make RSD at a store in North Canton, Ohio by a fluke. Scored my Crow OST there. I had no idea that it had shot up so high. It’s nuts.I just don't see how a pressing run of 8000 dries up as fast as the Crow release did.
I actually think they didn't press that many.
My local store only got 1...for a release of 8000 that is a bit odd. Considering they get 3 or 4 of the ones limited to 1000 or less.
The Bends...drool.Here my median top 10
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I wish Discogs would let you see the price things are currently selling for in that table view instead of just min/median/max.
yeah, in a way, you're almost best off using the min value.Median isn't too bad - prices are always subject to condition, so you aren't going to get a perfect value.
It usually is a pretty good indicator, but if an album has been around for a long time and suddenly jumps up (or drops) in price, it won't necessarily be indicative of current prices.Median isn't too bad - prices are always subject to condition, so you aren't going to get a perfect value.
It usually is a pretty good indicator, but if an album has been around for a long time and suddenly jumps up (or drops) in price, it won't necessarily be indicative of current prices.