Insane ebay auctions - VINYL, tapes & merch
Not only it was listed in Metal but at the description the seller stated
"...Artist suggests that you play this record LOUD."
So please, please, please listen to the Music Scientists mp3 but don't forget to play it LOUD.
And to my friend Sgt. Kuntz, let me just say again that i hope noone from here bought it. Being an Ebay member since 1997 i've seen many metal collectors falling into similar traps.
"...Artist suggests that you play this record LOUD."
So please, please, please listen to the Music Scientists mp3 but don't forget to play it LOUD.
And to my friend Sgt. Kuntz, let me just say again that i hope noone from here bought it. Being an Ebay member since 1997 i've seen many metal collectors falling into similar traps.
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Hehe, well, I'd love to say that this never happened to me....but...chatzial wrote:Not only it was listed in Metal but at the description the seller stated
"...Artist suggests that you play this record LOUD."
So please, please, please listen to the Music Scientists mp3 but don't forget to play it LOUD.
And to my friend Sgt. Kuntz, let me just say again that i hope noone from here bought it. Being an Ebay member since 1997 i've seen many metal collectors falling into similar traps.

But with mp3s and all the blogs available today there really isn't an excuse anymore, certainly not for that price.
To be totally honest it also happened to me but before Ebay era,
back in '95 i remember buying a 7" of Jack Starr (???).
The seller stated at his list that it was a guitarist's called Jack Starr release
so i ordered it just to receive one of the funniest singles ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbkW1mAqwOQ
I just regret that i gave it away for free. I should have kept it to remind me how a bad seller can take advantage of an innocent collector (or to remind me how big sucker i was).
back in '95 i remember buying a 7" of Jack Starr (???).
The seller stated at his list that it was a guitarist's called Jack Starr release
so i ordered it just to receive one of the funniest singles ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbkW1mAqwOQ
I just regret that i gave it away for free. I should have kept it to remind me how a bad seller can take advantage of an innocent collector (or to remind me how big sucker i was).
If I recall correctly kuntz, you've admitted to blindly buying records here before...Sgt. Kuntz wrote:Hehe, well, I'd love to say that this never happened to me....but...chatzial wrote:Not only it was listed in Metal but at the description the seller stated
"...Artist suggests that you play this record LOUD."
So please, please, please listen to the Music Scientists mp3 but don't forget to play it LOUD.
And to my friend Sgt. Kuntz, let me just say again that i hope noone from here bought it. Being an Ebay member since 1997 i've seen many metal collectors falling into similar traps.![]()
But with mp3s and all the blogs available today there really isn't an excuse anymore, certainly not for that price.
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Haha, somehow this record works judging by the sound samples.chatzial wrote:Not only it was listed in Metal but at the description the seller stated
"...Artist suggests that you play this record LOUD."
So please, please, please listen to the Music Scientists mp3 but don't forget to play it LOUD.
And to my friend Sgt. Kuntz, let me just say again that i hope noone from here bought it. Being an Ebay member since 1997 i've seen many metal collectors falling into similar traps.
Long Live The Loud !!!
It is possible that a few people really wanted the record and had the album in they're saved searches. That way regardless what genre that the album was classified under by the seller it would still pop up in the search results.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
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Here's a great record that rarely turns up being sold by a good seller in the US:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... ink:top:en
I probably won't get to bid- got some large bills due next month. Good luck if anyone goes after it
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... ink:top:en
I probably won't get to bid- got some large bills due next month. Good luck if anyone goes after it
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
-Becky
ONE OF THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!chatzial wrote:To be totally honest it also happened to me but before Ebay era,
back in '95 i remember buying a 7" of Jack Starr (???).
The seller stated at his list that it was a guitarist's called Jack Starr release
so i ordered it just to receive one of the funniest singles ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbkW1mAqwOQ
I just regret that i gave it away for free. I should have kept it to remind me how a bad seller can take advantage of an innocent collector (or to remind me how big sucker i was).
My brother and I had something to do with finding this guy and getting the 45 put out.
Why did you ever give it away?
Was this a Norton records reissue? or a real 50's press?
"I am NOT a collector"
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John- did y'all really help pluck that one from obscurity? It sounds pretty clucked-up! Jack was probably really cocky, thinking he'd be the next Elvis but instead he really laid an egg and probably spent his life cooped up getting hen-pecked by a wife with bird legs and small breasts 
(sorry, this is like the third time chickens have come up in my readings this morning. I'll stop with the bad jokes; I don't wanna ruffle anyone's feathers)

(sorry, this is like the third time chickens have come up in my readings this morning. I'll stop with the bad jokes; I don't wanna ruffle anyone's feathers)
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
-Becky
Yes.nightsblood wrote:John- did y'all really help pluck that one from obscurity? It sounds pretty clucked-up! Jack was probably really cocky, thinking he'd be the next Elvis but instead he really laid an egg and probably spent his life cooped up getting hen-pecked by a wife with bird legs and small breasts
(sorry, this is like the third time chickens have come up in my readings this morning. I'll stop with the bad jokes; I don't wanna ruffle anyone's feathers)
He had a fww 45's out in the 50's (Local Dallas Rockers) all $100+
We found some acetate's in the mid 80's and tracked him down.
(I am sure my brother could tell a much better story)
Anyway we got him hooked up with Billy@ Norton and they did a LP with the stuff we found. A few 45's after that(newer recorded stuff) as the stuff we found was from the 50's.
"Bald headed woman, Long haired man"
Some really crazy rocken stuff he recorded in his restroom.
Jack lived with this Mother.......... Another crazy story.
Billy flew him to NYC for a big show, Was CRAZY! maybe the best thing I have ever seen. He was backed by the A-Bones and the place just went NUTS 1000+ in a loft near Penn Staion. I think that was 88 or 89.
He's past now... RIP
Man I feel OLD...
"I am NOT a collector"
It was a '90s press (i think '94). Anyway i bought it for $5 or $6 and i preferred to give it away than throw it away.glockose wrote:ONE OF THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!chatzial wrote:To be totally honest it also happened to me but before Ebay era,
back in '95 i remember buying a 7" of Jack Starr (???).
The seller stated at his list that it was a guitarist's called Jack Starr release
so i ordered it just to receive one of the funniest singles ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbkW1mAqwOQ
I just regret that i gave it away for free. I should have kept it to remind me how a bad seller can take advantage of an innocent collector (or to remind me how big sucker i was).
My brother and I had something to do with finding this guy and getting the 45 put out.
Why did you ever give it away?
Was this a Norton records reissue? or a real 50's press?
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Interesting, and 'bald headed woman, long haired man' is an awesome song title 
Here's another rare one up on ebay; I first heard about this one almost 20 years ago; this is only the fourth copy I've seen (3 are on popsike):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... ink:top:en

Here's another rare one up on ebay; I first heard about this one almost 20 years ago; this is only the fourth copy I've seen (3 are on popsike):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... ink:top:en
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
-Becky
HAHAnightsblood wrote:Interesting, and 'bald headed woman, long haired man' is an awesome song title
Here's another rare one up on ebay; I first heard about this one almost 20 years ago; this is only the fourth copy I've seen (3 are on popsike):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... ink:top:en
Didn't you get this from me?
"I am NOT a collector"