
US/CAN - metal 7"s
- Dokken_Uwe
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Bummer! I'm the bidder on that. Should have asked first.glockose wrote:Should have come with a PSlunaboy wrote:Anyone know this MAYHEM 7" from 1981 ? Another early Hard Rock/Metal with Punk/Boogie vibe.Song samples of both sides available.
- nightsblood
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Grubadub is a vinyl dealer, I think he's in California. He unearths a lot of very obscure records; he tends to list large batches of records at once, and he often gets big $/lots of interest from collectors. I've bought a few things form him; nice guy, never had any problems.
"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
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HAHAnightsblood wrote:Grubadub is a vinyl dealer, I think he's in California. He unearths a lot of very obscure records; he tends to list large batches of records at once, and he often gets big $/lots of interest from collectors. I've bought a few things form him; nice guy, never had any problems.
Where did you find that Avatar??
Did you find a copy of "Children of the Unicorn" ???
Or just clipped the back cover photo?
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- great_knuthulhu
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I've dealt with him two or three times too and never had any problems. Seems very nice and intent on treating any customer fairly in every possible way.nightsblood wrote:Grubadub is a vinyl dealer, I think he's in California. He unearths a lot of very obscure records; he tends to list large batches of records at once, and he often gets big $/lots of interest from collectors. I've bought a few things form him; nice guy, never had any problems.
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- nightsblood
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Bigfootkit sent me this to settle a running debate we've had going on his blog; I have no idea where he conjured it from but it's truly amazing. In short, I claimed that dolphins had no place in Metal, citing Stratovarius and that Saracen instrumental as proof that Dolphins Are Not Heavy. 'Kit retaliated with this uber-metalized dolphin attacking his natural enemy- the unicorn- to prove how Metal dolphins really are! Obviously I lose the argument- that dolphin is the most metal thing I have seen in a long, long time; the knife blades on his back compliment the claws nicely, and the laser on his head is an awesome touchglockose wrote:HAHAnightsblood wrote:Grubadub is a vinyl dealer, I think he's in California. He unearths a lot of very obscure records; he tends to list large batches of records at once, and he often gets big $/lots of interest from collectors. I've bought a few things form him; nice guy, never had any problems.
Where did you find that Avatar??
Did you find a copy of "Children of the Unicorn" ???
Or just clipped the back cover photo?


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"I'm sorry Sam, we had real chemistry. But like a monkey on the sun, our love was too hot to live"
-Becky
-Becky
SHADOW (USA) 1980 !!!!!!!
Great Guitar Riffs Here!!!

- Dokken_Uwe
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Yes, great song.lunaboy wrote:SHADOW (USA) 1980 !!!!!!!Great Guitar Riffs Here!!!
I think I'll keep my hands off of it, too many liquid collectors now know about it.
