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From: Simon Walley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In general, fewer people (in the UK) seem to be collecting the older
Detroit
exactly,while there was a big demand for them 90-95,those rekids
were getting up to ukp30,but it seems like most ppl just lost intrest
in this kind of
on 6/14/00 9:49 PM, FRED MCMURRY at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know the value of an original pressing of Techno! The New
Dance Sound of Detroit? I mean, the street value, what it would sell for in
a shop in the USA (like Submerge)?
Good question. Can anyone with an informed answer
i play blake's ride 'em boy quite often. btw i found the record in a
local second hand record shop, and i bought it for 2$ ;-)
christian bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
tresor/LL/funque droppings/simple muzik
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, FRED MCMURRY wrote:
Does anybody know the value of an original
Fred wrote:
Does anybody know the value of an original pressing of Techno! The
New Dance Sound of Detroit? I mean, the street value, what it would sell
for in a shop in the USA...
Street value? Hmmm...
If we could side-step the manufacturers and take the pure product...
simplify the
Does anybody know the value of an original pressing of Techno! The New
Dance Sound of Detroit? I mean, the street value, what it would sell
for in
a shop in the USA (like Submerge)?
Good question. Can anyone with an informed answer please reply to the
list?
I picked up a copy quite a
Fred (and 313):
I just went through a similar thing with my insurance rep. Initially they
were able to give me a bulk guess-ta-mate rate..i.e. i told them how
much i thought my collection was worth..i valued every record i had at
5 bucks a pop... meaning i put a value of 20K. then i
In a message dated 6/15/00 12:10:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good question. Can anyone with an informed answer please reply to the list?
I got $50 in trade for the first two Techno! comps
(originals) put together, which is like 30% of what
I got for Hangable