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TO Sounfile or not to soundfile your auctions

edited April 2005 in Strut Central
That's my question. Do you folks believe there is a postive or negative correlation?It sure helped in this case:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=306&item=4715887524&rd=1+http://www.bestonesmusic.com/wampampa.rmI mean very few "heads" know the deal that this is a misprint and in fact is not Dillinger but an alternate of "Words" by Sangie Davis (an a boom version at that!).Discuss.K.

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  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts
    Sound clips are a pain, but I feel that I'm pretty obligated to include them because the proof is in the pudding. I tend to run my mouth a bit and I would like to assure the potential buyer that they are not buying a complete piece of shit. Also it's a good thing to include when you want to get the johnnyspendalot but does not digalot hooked on a record they never heard before.

    Still... there are some joints that are better left unclipped (stuff that's known to fetch loot -- save yourself the time... and the joints that LOOK hot but are not (to American ears)-- see almost everything on Black Vinyl Junkies web site).
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