Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:49 am
its a shame I would pay no more than 60 dollars for this http://www.ebay.com/itm/390604921782?ss ... 1438.l2649
Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
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I hope Greek or Russian cd mafia buys it and makes cd bootlegs of it. I want to hear it and getting a bootleg seems to be the only way to achieve that...
$60 sounds about right I think I paid around that for mine. There have beenquite a few copies sold lately I'm surprised it still reaches these high prices.MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:its a shame I would pay no more than 60 dollars for this http://www.ebay.com/itm/390604921782?ss ... 1438.l2649
We call this shill bidding.Herkus Monte wrote:http://offer.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V ... 1426.l2765
28 bids from the same bidder? Incredible...
Maybe you could make a reissueGandALF wrote:I hope Greek or Russian cd mafia buys it and makes cd bootlegs of it. I want to hear it and getting a bootleg seems to be the only way to achieve that...
The still sealed (that i remember) sold for $1700 to $1800. Was there another still sealed copy.perishinflames wrote:Damn, $800 in that condition. Didn't the last sealed copy only sell for $400ish?
Is this not what re-issues are for though?mordred wrote:You know guys prices don't stay the same forever. There are only so many copies of Court in the Act in existance. Copies are sold often and this is a semi classic cult record that more people hear about all the time so the demand is pretty much constant while the supply is not so the price is bound to slowly rise all the time. It might have been a 15-20 euro record three or five years ago. When I bought my copy it was a 10 euro record at most. That's just the way it works.