no it aint. they sell og's. I asked if it was Og and they said yes.
"Yes, I am looking for OGs. No, no....OGs, OGs! Like "Oh Geez!", dog! Do you have them?"
Dude. It's a reissue. Face it. You don't know your records. If that's an OG I will eat my rare Hall and Oates "Abandoned Lunchonette" LP with the misprint.
no its not, son! They say if its a re-issue. I have bought A LOT from dusty groove. The OGs have no pic on them and they see "good condition" OR "-good" and so on. They also say if its an old re-issue or if its just a re-issue. It is original. For example, I bought a somethin else OG from them that was a 1980s re-ish. They say if it is at the bottom, I read it carefully.
I think Birdman's just amazed because... well, that record doesn't turn up much.
Dusty Groove is known to let things like that slip through the cracks once in a while, though.
That's some crazy luck for you.
Johnny is right of course, and he knows as well as I do, that the likelihood of pros like the guys at DGA letting that heatrock slip thru their hands is nil.
Paychex, like always, is being superpussynice to you in the hopes that you'll drop 'mad loot' at his store someday.
it actually makes perfect sense. Most Sergio records are seriously common aswell seriously cheap. DGA gets tons of records in at once. They take a look at it, it says Sergio. They put it up for grabs for cheep. Out of all the raers, this is an easy one to let it slip through the cracks. DGA may not be fans of or care about his work 1 bit so they may be on this one.
it actually makes perfect sense. Most Sergio records are seriously common aswell seriously cheap. DGA gets tons of records in at once. They take a look at it, it says Sergio. They put it up for grabs for cheep. Out of all the raers, this is an easy one to let it slip through the cracks. DGA may not be fans of or care about his work 1 bit so they may be on this one.
Have you been reading what serious dealers have been telling you in this thread?
THAT IS A WELL KNOWN RAER-as-HELL LP, son. DGA don't make mistakes like that, they sold you a reish. I think you need to email them back again, and start the subject line with this:
I'LL TELL YOU WHAT THE BIG DEAL IS
(you, know, picking up from your other emails and their snotty response)
Whatever birdman says, it is not a reish. This may be up for sells, dependiing on the offers. Its good and all, hell, its really good. Its just not my cup of tea, I know ill be punching myself in the arm really hard when Im older but I might sell this. If you interested, holla! Nothin is 100% though. Ill need to really think about it.
Whatever birdman says, it is not a reish. This may be up for sells, dependiing on the offers. Its good and all, hell, its really good. Its just not my cup of tea, I know ill be punching myself in the arm really hard when Im older but I might sell this. If you interested, holla! Nothin is 100% though. Ill need to really think about it.
Take the time to make up your mind, little man. You really don't want to rush a decision like this. But, my advice would be to use the profit to save for your college education. That would be the responsible thing to do in this case.
Whatever birdman says, it is not a reish. This may be up for sells, dependiing on the offers. Its good and all, hell, its really good. Its just not my cup of tea, I know ill be punching myself in the arm really hard when Im older but I might sell this. If you interested, holla! Nothin is 100% though. Ill need to really think about it.
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What should I have called it, futbol? Do I look South American to you?
Dustygroove? Man, that's a re-issue.
- spidey
Everyone has to start SOMEWHERE, dude. Even YOU. Don't be such a big dick.
I'm not a dick, I'm just typecast.
- spidey
"Yes, I am looking for OGs. No, no....OGs, OGs! Like "Oh Geez!", dog! Do you have them?"
Dude. It's a reissue. Face it. You don't know your records. If that's an OG I will eat my rare Hall and Oates "Abandoned Lunchonette" LP with the misprint.
It's a reissue, son.
Dusty Groove is known to let things like that slip through the cracks once in a while, though.
That's some crazy luck for you.
Johnny is right of course, and he knows as well as I do, that the likelihood of pros like the guys at DGA letting that heatrock slip thru their hands is nil.
Paychex, like always, is being superpussynice to you in the hopes that you'll drop 'mad loot' at his store someday.
Me, I call 'em like I sees 'em.
THAT IS A REISSUE, SON.
Meanwhile, I can't help but add that this thread is quite possibly the best we've ever had on Soulstrut. Knowledge being dropped!
I'd be willing to write a pretty large credit slip for a trade-in of that calliber! You could probably take down my entire wall and walk away with it.
How many known copies is that now?
And can someone put together an equation based on this record, where value declines as known quantity goes up? Some x+1>y/2 shit?
Canonical & Dollar Bin, I'm looking at you guys.
Have you been reading what serious dealers have been telling you in this thread?
THAT IS A WELL KNOWN RAER-as-HELL LP, son. DGA don't make mistakes like that, they sold you a reish. I think you need to email them back again, and start the subject line with this:
I'LL TELL YOU WHAT THE BIG DEAL IS
(you, know, picking up from your other emails and their snotty response)
REISH, son!
Take the time to make up your mind, little man. You really don't want to rush a decision like this. But, my advice would be to use the profit to save for your college education. That would be the responsible thing to do in this case.
Can U rip this for me?
Let's see ...
where:
x = number of known copies
O = old value
N = new value
N/x = O/(x+1)
after cross multiplying, we're left with:
N = Ox/(x+1)
We're almost there, Super P.
how could the value of this grail ever decline?