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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:24 am
by slayerhatesusall
Avenger wrote: So when you re-sell the first copy you are going to mention that it was resurfaced, right?
If I put it up for sale then I will mention it of course, since many of the cds I buy are resurfaced and the sellers never put that in the description and its really annoying. That being said resurfaced discs don't tend to affect the value that much from what I've seen.

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:06 am
by Avenger
slayerhatesusall wrote:
Avenger wrote: So when you re-sell the first copy you are going to mention that it was resurfaced, right?
If I put it up for sale then I will mention it of course, since many of the cds I buy are resurfaced and the sellers never put that in the description and its really annoying. That being said resurfaced discs don't tend to affect the value that much from what I've seen.
Why don't you send the CD's back to them to begin with?

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:47 am
by Helstar
But are there good "resurfacing" machines around ? I mean, that leave no 'clouds' after the work ...

Sadly I need to use one of these as I have 4-5 cds which skips on some songs due to single, deep, scratches ^^ (first Omen, Noisehunter, and a couple of others I don't remember =)

I think I have one cd resurfaced, but I got it like 10+ years ago, in all these years there was no improvement on the technique ? Or does it depend on the machinery quality/cost ? :?

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:56 am
by slayerhatesusall
Avenger wrote:
Why don't you send the CD's back to them to begin with?
Because its mostly all cheap cds I paid a few bucks for and its not worth the effort to return it, and usually its too good of a price to return despite the resurfacing. I mean the cds I get resurfaced usually aren't that bad, they have light marks but you can really only see them under a bright light, only one time have I had somebody send me a cd resurfaced with that disc doctor bullshit, that machine literally smeared the ink off the top of the disc and puts tons of huge circles and scratches on the bottom, needless to say I got a refund for that disc.

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:58 am
by slayerhatesusall
Helstar wrote:But are there good "resurfacing" machines around ? I mean, that leave no 'clouds' after the work ...

Sadly I need to use one of these as I have 4-5 cds which skips on some songs due to single, deep, scratches ^^ (first Omen, Noisehunter, and a couple of others I don't remember =)

I think I have one cd resurfaced, but I got it like 10+ years ago, in all these years there was no improvement on the technique ? Or does it depend on the machinery quality/cost ? :?
The really good ones that don't leave marks sell for around $3000+ each but I think that there is some companies that have them that you can send them to, and they will resurface the disc and send it back to you for a small fee.

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:39 pm
by faster
Force (US) - MLP 1981

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 5:51 pm
by Dokken_Uwe
faster wrote:Force (US) - MLP 1981
Is it any good?
I know this band by the logo, but did never hear anything from them.

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:04 pm
by faster
Nasty Uwe wrote:
faster wrote:Force (US) - MLP 1981
Is it any good?
I know this band by the logo, but did never hear anything from them.
Yeah I like it a lot, sounds a bit like 70ish Black Sabbath with a female singer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GACZVEOF ... re=related

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:59 am
by great_knuthulhu
faster wrote:
Nasty Uwe wrote:
faster wrote:Force (US) - MLP 1981
Is it any good?
I know this band by the logo, but did never hear anything from them.
Yeah I like it a lot, sounds a bit like 70ish Black Sabbath with a female singer.
I think this should be considered "classic" actually. It has a lot of charm, the songs are great, the playing is strong and vocals are pretty original and work well within the concept of the band. I'd recommend this to anyone into "doomy" metal.

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 12:26 pm
by lunaboy
great_knuthulhu wrote:
faster wrote:
Nasty Uwe wrote:
Is it any good?
I know this band by the logo, but did never hear anything from them.
Yeah I like it a lot, sounds a bit like 70ish Black Sabbath with a female singer.
I think this should be considered "classic" actually. It has a lot of charm, the songs are great, the playing is strong and vocals are pretty original and work well within the concept of the band. I'd recommend this to anyone into "doomy" metal.
Agree.Very Good record indeed.

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:07 pm
by Warepire
Some new things:
Adgar - Más Allá Del Sol CD,Reissue for Mexico
Adgar - Seguimos En Pie CD+DVD,Reissue for Mexico
Almôra - 1945 CD,Reissue for Mexico
Almôra - Shehrâzad CD,Reissue for Mexico
Cloven Hoof - Cloven Hoof TAPE
Downhell - At The End Of Death... CD
Madog - Dreamland CD
Shoggoth - Combination CD

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:36 pm
by The Knell
some ex yugo tape shit!

armagedon - the eternal mystery demo 93
bloodbath - frustrations 93
annathema - empire of noise 91

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:11 am
by malegys
lunaboy wrote:
great_knuthulhu wrote:
faster wrote:
Yeah I like it a lot, sounds a bit like 70ish Black Sabbath with a female singer.
I think this should be considered "classic" actually. It has a lot of charm, the songs are great, the playing is strong and vocals are pretty original and work well within the concept of the band. I'd recommend this to anyone into "doomy" metal.
Agree.Very Good record indeed.
This band became Iron Man in the early 90s (Hellhound/Brain ticket records)

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:24 am
by Astra Wally
Will receive 4 copies of WHITE NIGHT - death rendez-vous in the next few days + other goodies...even don't know what will be included in my package. Can't wait to open it.

I also got some nice scans of WHITE NIGHT promo pics, interviews and stuff...

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:39 pm
by perishinflames
Any of those for sale, or trade only?