Ever jack up an reish to give it character
jjfad027
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A couple times I've roughed up the jacket on a reish just so it has more of a "classic look" Not to pass it off as OG, but I think they look better when they look more vintage. Is anyone else wierd like this???I also think some records sound better with scratches. Mostly old reggae and soul.
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no
Admitting you give records a bad look
(searches for reallyreallynagl graemlin)
(with secondary search for zingfromfauxrillzimminentcoveryourhead graemlin)
tell the sheild that your reissue committed a crime?
engage in a round of fisticuffs with the reissue?
push the reissue down a flight of stairs?
tried and true method
I think its spelled skreet.
This is beyond a little dude move
When I read something like this, it makes me feel like you've crossed the line from being into records, to being absolutely obsessed.
Dress
that shit just killed me...
the amount of times i've gone to someone house to look at records and got the lovely waft of cat piss came back to me in a flash when i read that...
NOT TRUE I KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE
my copy had TERRIBLE surface noise through the whole thing...most unlistenable record i think ive ever heard, was like 60% hiss 40% music, dont even know how it got that bad but some dude bought it at my garage sale so whatever
mission impossible!...a reissue is a reissue no matter how fucked up it looks,... however you can ruff up a (mint) OG to make it look less reissue-ish, this will make its value go frrom maybe $200 to $100...or to $50....or mabybe to $5, it depends on how ghetto you want it to look!!!
im not hatting on re-ishes though, i just bought two over at dusty's, OG value $750+, reissue value $25....
peace
but I got a reish of Counts "What's Up Front That...". Last year former Counts guitarist Leroy Emmanuel played a gig in a local club with his band LMT Connection. So I let him sign the LP for me. He's a very nice guy, was kinda surprised that people still know his old stuff .
Still looking for the OG though...