Ok.
This is the 313 techno list, so I thought we should have a discussion about
this record. (As it's the most expensive 313 techno record ever by a
country mile.)
Something is really bugging me about this record, and I KNOW there's peeps
here who know the answers they just choose to lurk
well i guess the simple answer is that this is just cos of the curious
way in which ebay works when people with too much money are pitted
against one another.
and, as it happened in the UK, and the record didn't make it here in
appreciable numbers then it's quite (but not stupidly) rare.
At 09:47 AM 3/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This record - how can it be so rare?
Ooo, maybe a shipment was lost at sea.
Perhaps, there is a fleet of Clarence G records chasing the fleet of rubber
duckies around the globe:
robin wrote:
i still can't quite believe it went for £5400 tho.
Sorry, haven't been following this thread fully, but it's been confirmed
that the actual money has passed
hands and this wasn't a fake bid?
Just use and anonymous web proxy and anonymous email system and setup an
ebay
i think placid knows the seller. p, do you know if it is for real yet?
robin...
D B wrote:
robin wrote:
i still can't quite believe it went for £5400 tho.
Sorry, haven't been following this thread fully, but it's been confirmed
that the actual money has passed
hands and this wasn't
Perhaps, there is a fleet of Clarence G records chasing the fleet of
rubber duckies around the globe:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,996684,00.html
At 4 inches wide each, that's 1.8 miles of Rubber Ducky...I would have
paid to sit in the meeting when they suggested
i think so
robin wrote:
i think placid knows the seller. p, do you know if it is for real yet?
robin...
D B wrote:
robin wrote:
i still can't quite believe it went for £5400 tho.
Sorry, haven't been following this thread fully, but it's been
confirmed that the actual money has
for £5,400 i would sell mine without a slightest hesitation...
so if anyone wants tio make an offer :)
(apart from alex.who will undoubtably offer me a pair of axis flip flops)
p
robin wrote:
Placid wrote:
i think so
wow
someone who was working at Record Time back then. Was that when
Dan Bell was working?
pete
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 18, 2005 9:47 am
Subject: (313) Ok. Full length Clarence G record discussion
Ok.
This is the 313 techno list, so I thought we
ok, this is good, thanks pete.
we're getting there, we'll have it out soon!
anyway, here's a totally unsubstantiated piece of gossip:
around 3 years or so ago, a mate was telling me a story about it.
He said:
He didn't like the record, so only a few got out, the rest are sat
somewhere in
(apart from alex.who will undoubtably offer me a pair of axis flip flops)
watch it yoda, they're proper rare.
one pair only, I made them myself.
actually, I was going to offer you my METROPLEX VACUUM CLEANER, crafted by
my own fair hand.
but you've blown it now.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
actually, I was going to offer you my METROPLEX VACUUM CLEANER, crafted by
my own fair hand.
but you've blown it now.
Think you're better off out of it, I remember giving him the Axis 7pack in
exchange for some KMS chopsticks, and I've still got a mouthful of
. Full length Clarence
G record discussion
and, as it happened in the UK, and the record didn't make it here in
appreciable numbers then it's quite (but not stupidly) rare.
They didn't make them around the US in appreciable numbers either.
I'd say most Detroit(-ish) labels still don't (outside of Submerge/Big50
dist.)
MEK
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