If you look, you can find Likemind 01 for as low as 40 usd now and then.
I sold one on eBay for close to that (it cost me about 60) not long ago.

                                                 jeff


> I have Likemind 01 and it's a classic record.   I believe that most of 
> the Likemind
> records are limited to 500 (though I could be wrong, UK people speak 
> up!) and I had
> thought the label owner left the UK to Nepal or Tibet for spiritual 
> awakening...
> 
> I just checked the archives and there's a Wealth of info on Likemind:
> http://elists.resynthesize.com/search.php?list=313&q=Likemind&submit=go
> 
> According to this post, Lance indicated that he is rumoured to have 
> moved to Tibet:
> 
> http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/1998/10/25771/
> 
> "Likemind was owned & operated by Paul Smith 
> aka Nuron/Fugue. I was told by a UK friend that
> several years ago Paul decided to give up music
> and moved to Tibet to be a monk or something
> crazy like that. Regardless, neither he nor 
> Likemind has done anything since."
> 
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >was digging around the used bins and found Likemind 03
> >http://www.discogs.com/release/6140
> >
> >for $2.00
> >
> >what gets me is the mad prices these records go for now - were they limited
> >or do they just not show up in shops that much (people hanging on to them?)
> >
> >I'm surprised that Goldmine hasn't caught on to the fact that techno
> >records are trading hands for insane prices now and they've become
> >collectors items
> >most dance 12" are pretty banged up but that would mean that a mint copy
> >would be worth so much more
> >I suppose that the world of the "record collector" still belongs to the
> >Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan crowd eh?
> >
> >MEK
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 

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