Silence at 670$ already lol http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0941625672
Arbitrater is OWNED

Strange no one has placed a bid on the Bloodstone yet. I thought it was one of the most rare of the Swedish death ones.Helstar wrote:Ahh ok, next time specify it ^^;
Silence at 670$ already lol http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0941625672
Arbitrater is OWNED
As a bit of an outsider the CD-collecting thing really keeps on amazing me. Prices keep rising and people buy the biggest crap first. Then you have the whole bootleg problem and matrix-fetishism. It's just a personal impression but I can't see the 'fun' in all that.sovdat wrote:What I wanted to say is that I'm not really shocked anymore seeing all these CDs go for huge amounts on ebay. Perhaps the prices will continue to grow? Perhaps it's just the current state of things, several collectors who can afford to buy stuff are trying to complete their collections? And once they'll own those albums, there won't be any others left (for a while) to pay the prices that were set by them? For example, there were several auctions with thrashking and rituallyabused being top 2 bidders, and those auctions went way above the usual / expected price - Atomic for $300, Epitaph for $300 ... these CDs for example didn't "last" and copies were sold for 1/3 of that amount later on ... some others on the other hand are still going strong (Silence, Impact, Arbitrater ...). I guess cause they appeal to wider public ...
That was my point...how would you identify an exact bootleg as a bootleg? There's no way to tell. Unless the bootlegger is stupid enough to distribute them through his 'known' bootleg channels.slayerhatesusall2 wrote:I don't think I've ever seen a cd bootleg that looked exactly 100% like the original in every single way, seen a few that come close though, like that target master project genesis one for instance. I really hope the bootleggers don't figure out a good way to bootleg the matrix's exactly, that would really suck.
You could tell if it had hole punches or cutouts, never seen the bootleggers do that to the cds, or if it had alot of scratches, or how old the jewel case is, or if they couldn't get the exact right texture of the inserts that the original had, of course, the bootleggers could realize this and purposefully cut or punch the inserts or scratch the cd or put it in an old jewel case. I've had a bootleg that was intentionally scratched up pretty badly, even skipped on a song.humus wrote:That was my point...how would you identify an exact bootleg as a bootleg? There's no way to tell. Unless the bootlegger is stupid enough to distribute them through his 'known' bootleg channels.slayerhatesusall2 wrote:I don't think I've ever seen a cd bootleg that looked exactly 100% like the original in every single way, seen a few that come close though, like that target master project genesis one for instance. I really hope the bootleggers don't figure out a good way to bootleg the matrix's exactly, that would really suck.