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  • ..and again... the shop doesn't  set the price!! If it costs more than a normal album from the distributor, who base their price on what the label charges them, the shop has no choice but to pass t

  • think we all appreciate what shops do and in no way was I having a dig at Godz, it is those above, the distributors and the record companies.

  • As I've said before, once the seven day embargo is up we'll be offering up any remaining RSD on here and the Facebook groups at the regular RSD price. We'll also be limiting to one copy of any release

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1 hour ago, Mark R said:

If you'd be kind enough to PM me and tell me where these £30 LP's are I would be grateful as I'm still in need! 😉

 

Cheers,

Mark R

The store who had them the other day has now sold out.  Discogs is just full of greedy bastards especially the brits.  They are all unsold and will probably stay there.  

I know this release is different to the Ace recording but the Ace one has all her recordings, with a great booklet of info too. What insight exactly has the label owners grand kids have?  Ace Clark contributed to Ace release first after I had made contact before any of them.

I’d pay £30 for a copy of this but I’m not that bothered and I certainly won’t be held to ransom, if someone happy to pay those extortionate prices well that’s there prerogative. 

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To put this in to some sort of perspective, you can buy and original for just over 200 quid yet you get people happy to rip off fellow collectors for a reissue.  

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