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Discuss!!!Sort by: Artist A-Z | Title A-Z | Price | Date Added | LP | 45 | 12" STARCROST: starcrost $800.00 notes: Austin TX c. '76, top shape! grade: M- in stock label: FABLE 301 Item #: 211391 format: LP add to cart More Rock & Pop titles CUMULO NIMBUS: Forty Seven Times Its Own Weight $650.00 notes: Tracks: Weedchopper, March of the Goober Woobers, 47 Tears, Jig, Halyards, Cumulo Nimbus grade: M- in stock label: FABLE 101 Item #: 312659 format: LP add to cart More Soul titles STEAM HEAT: austin funk $625.00 notes: Songs: keep your eyes on your merchadise, love is not such an easy game to play, radiator, body talk, funk 'n' roll, since I met you, ghetto tool, groove awhile, frozen tundra lady. grade: M- in stock label: FABLE 201 Item #: 209972 format: LP add to cart
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are they out of thier f**ing mind or am i not in touch with how much poop is worth these days?
Disconnected from the eBay skreetz
But on the reals, recordkingz and Craig Moerer I think have cornered the market for mighty collectros who keep missing out on grails and then say "fuck it, I gotta have it now" and buy it from them. Their pricing is fairly high.
That horrible Starcrost has been selling for like 5-700 for a while, no?
Its craig for crissakes, if he wants $600, its gotta be a $300 record, tops. crazy thing is, just like the "BIG" uk guys, he'll get the money hes askin, like people are gonna brag about who they spent money/got ripped by!
the ultimate ?
1. These records all suck.
2. They are rare and these prices are not out of control by CM standards.
3. Collectors who will spend $500+ on a record want that shit RELIABLY MINT. I can count on one hand the online dealers who can make that happen. CM is one of them.
Think about it, if you're spending $500 on a record, why not spend an extra hundred or two to make sure you're getting quality as advertised?
5-700 is pretty average for that & it ain't that bad, hatter. Steamheat on the other hand ...
I will agree that Moerer's pricing is usually on the high end of crazy, although there are exceptions here and there.
I agree on all counts, except for 1 but only because i haven't heard these records. But I do buy from CM for the reasons above, but more on the scale of buying a $15 45 for $25 because I know it will actually be NM, and it's satisfying to just buy the shit instead of wait around for it on ebay, but it for $15, get it and find out its warped, send it back, and start all over.
$400 for some Misfits Horror Business 45 makes me giggle.
Someone, somewhere, in her dark dragon's lair, dungeons and dragons twenty-sided die close at hand, comic book collection in the basement, a seemingly endless supply of manic panic and black eyeliner, will certainly buy this in the hopes of having it autographed (in blood, of course) by the man himself: Sir He Who Cannot Be Named[/b].
Fetish: When I Go Inside your Little Girl.
NO ONE AT THE VENUE MAY LOOK DANZIG IN THE EYES[/b]
They made the mistake of confusing the sound with the music, and confusing celebrity with significance.
This is coming from a dude who used to complain about records with expensive price tags (esp. his prices).
He has a well known rep for having vinyl in top condition and outstanding service.
It is what it is.
having been on the CM list since the days of paper mailer the point is that prices are going up up up. 1500+ dollars for these three? I have had many a happy purchase from CM over the past DECADE but i cant hang with the realm the NEW ARRIVALS prices are heading into. get it? check the rest of the new arrivals and you'll see what I mean.
Great service (possibly) great records, but with things being cross-listed on Ebay and such are we seing CM inflation? I'll pull out a mailer from a year or two ago and check myself as well. This may just be a knee-jerk reaction.
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It seems that Moerer takes the highest eBay price for a record and simply adds 15% to that already inflated price. This would explain things like the Treetop & the Soul Branches 45 sitting on his site for five years at $700, and there are many more examples of this type of behavior to be found across his catalog.
Similarly, if he starts selling something he has quantity of at a reasonable pace, you will shortly see the price go up.
Reliability and honesty do not always equal reason.
That said, CM is still one of the top record dogs in the US.
I still have all of the paper catalogs from the late '80s and early '90s!
exhibit one:
http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=steam+heat&thumbs=&x=0&y=0
exhibit two:
http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=cumulo+nimbus&thumbs=&x=0&y=0
Arnold blair at $450 -> used to be $200-$300 sells at that on ebay as well.
i'm just saying that prices seem to be rising a bit outside of demand possibly due to popsike? I have and will continue to purchase from CM and do recomend them to people on the regular. But, just like always, You just got to know what you are doing.
D- holla at me!
but yes, steamed & 47x are mad doo doo. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder dudes.
Homeboy is a stickler for getting his price too. He will sit on that Treetop til he dies rather than move it for a discount.
co-sign on his reliability, prices have become a little bit strange (or only similar to european or japanese prices) wihtin the last 10 years.
I'm always enjoying going through (his) old lists to see so many sealed or mint records for $25 or $30 like Mulatu of Ehtiopia, Afro-Latin Soul, Blair or Family Circle.
damn, he always had freakish chipmunk cheeks! whats he keep in there, spare skulls?
dude made the biggest EVAR nagl when he decided the misfits were shit and "moved on" to the total poop hes been making since '87.
cuz many of the misfits songs were great, and dudes voice was perfect for them. but most of their recordings were terribly recorded and his band was usually shit players. Imagine 'walk among us' recorded properly? could have been such a classic. i still say 'attitude' and 'where eagles dare' (and quite a few others) are great tracks.
Yeah, I used to clean up on stuff like that from Craig back in the 90s. I still have some of those old catalogues too, sometimes I like to pull them out and look at them and just be like
I missed out on a lot of good stuff for cheap from Moewer back then too, not knowing that a decade later they'd be worth something.
Yes, I missed so much great stuff, too - but also bought a lot of records that still cost $15 like 15 years ago
one other problem with his and other lists was the first come first serve character, so here in Europe we always got the lists one or two days later, so