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Now I know next to nowt about "real values" of records and have started buying again but only if I Really want something and it is a price I am willing to pay.

 

So, I bought the Timi Yuro album JM is selling on this weeks auction (the same USA promo copy) and I got it for £21 including shipping.

The condition is bang on. So, did I bag or bargain, or is it common as muck? (just curious by the way, as I am happy with my purchase)

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  • British and USA copies are cheap and easy to find.  Who'd bid on something they could buy for £30?

  • Maybe someone hoping to get it for £21  :D

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Always been a cheap LP...or was until now.

 

Thought it was, got the promo so might be a bit rarer, wonder how much JM will get for it!

British and USA copies are cheap and easy to find.  Who'd bid on something they could buy for £30?

British and USA copies are cheap and easy to find.  Who'd bid on something they could buy for £30?

Maybe someone hoping to get it for £21  :yes:

:D :D

Rare on a Japanese copy...different sleeve, obi strip and red vinyl....but as surprised as others to see a US copy featured within such an established auction house.

And you have an acetate? instrumental version as well David. Stereo!

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This is the one I bought in April this year:

  Timi Yuro - Something Bad On My Mind (LP, Album)

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

$14.00

 

It was in better than described condition too.

 

The one I won was $9, it was the shipping that pushed it to £21, I should have read the small print as the shipping was a tad dear!

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