October 18, 200519 yr Just over £400, and it doesnt say DJ so guess its an issue too - seen them go for more than that.
October 18, 200519 yr Just over £400, and it doesnt say DJ so guess its an issue too - seen them go for more than that. me to
October 19, 200519 yr I'm sure i have seen someone trying to con £650 for one hope there isn't an idiot out there
October 19, 200519 yr Author last erm... 50 or so on ebay have made around the $250 mark. I fail to see why someone would pay over £400 for it when they're offered for sale ever couple of weeks and make around a third of this. It's a demo too I've seen the scan
October 19, 200519 yr Prime example of the kind of record Ebay has shown up as being far less rare than previously thought. I looked at that and wondered who in their right mind would pay that for it. Demo or Issue !!! Girf Edited October 19, 200519 yr by Girthdevon
October 19, 200519 yr last erm... 50 or so on ebay have made around the $250 mark. I fail to see why someone would pay over £400 for it when they're offered for sale ever couple of weeks and make around a third of this. It's a demo too I've seen the scan you must be watching a different ebay cause the last three seem to have made between 459 and 472 dollars. You know full well that E-bay and other auction sites aren't a true reflection of a records worth. And I'd be surprised to see a Bobby Reed on any sales list for less than £400. Edited October 19, 200519 yr by chalky
October 19, 200519 yr https://www.recordsbymail.com/search.php?ke...=new&kws=101805 tut And he's got THREE copies of it as well!
October 19, 200519 yr You know full well that E-bay and other auction sites aren't a true reflection of a records worth. Why not shop at the false prices?
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