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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4757803063&ssPageName=STRK:MESO:IT
I honestly wasn't expecting that. (no promo, I swear)
I honestly wasn't expecting that. (no promo, I swear)
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yeah, me too. that was pretty dope!
for real though, he got some serious prices on some of that stuff though.
Descendants of mike & phoebe for $300???
So...now that the pretentious "money" phase is over, what's next for our fearless friend?
Do your parents know about this?
Here is the breakdown: some are indeed doubles (e.g., Lloyd McNeill Elegia, Silver Apples S/T, Heath Brothers Marchin On), some are things that are not in the condition I would like them to be in to be in my collection (e.g., LISTENING s/t, CHARLIE MINGUS East Coasting, LLOYD MCNEILL QUARTET Asha One) and I plan on re-purchasing some of these in better condition in the future. The rest of the things, especially in that last auction (the Descendants of Mike and Phoebe, Quintessence, Osanna, Dizzy Reece, On Any Sunday OST, Planetarium, Nathan Davis, etc.) are records that I paid $2-$3 for--pretty recently, too--and partly enjoyed but not really enough to keep as part of "The Collection??." And I have made digital copies of the material that I do like, so I don't really feel like I am giving up much--I can still enjoy the music, just not the object.
I think it was faux_rillz that said one has to be "heartless" when thinning out one's collection and that is exactly the mindset I am in now. Plus, the money has been decent.
I have to go cash a check now.
No. Never.
No, not at all--and I don't really intend to be in the future, especially when I have a career and such. Not that I won't still sell records occasionally, it just won't be a need or a priority.
Well, it started out as a way to get money for records, but as my buying binge continues, my want list gets shorter and shorter and soon--it seems--I'll need something else to spend money on, or I can save/invest it but that's not nearly as fun as posting my e-digs in the finds threads.
You have a career? What happened to the Vacation Fo' Life program?
Herm
Vacation is hard work.
Herm
word. me thinks it's a tad bit blowing your own horn but any way money is money.