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your most valuable records (pg. 3)
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by sg_57
Here's a few (crates more where this came from), not trance-related but still guaranteed to give Nefardec a few chills:
"New York City" Miroslav Vitous (Popsike)
"The More I Get, The More I Want" Lorraine Johnson (12" remix) (Popsike)
"Walk Away From Your Love" David Ruffin (Promo 12") (Popsike)
"Thank God It's Friday" (Box Set) (Popsike)
"Coke" (early re-edit) Tribe (Popsike)
"One More Try" Ashford & Simpson (promo 12" mix) (Popsike)
"Super Disco" Queen Constance (Popsike)
"Erucu" (Sunshine Sound acetate) Jermaine Jackson (Popsike)
"We're On Our Way Home" Brainstorm (12") (Popsike) |
some nice ones... though i see them going for less on discogs. wish my album version of the miroslav vitous was worth that much :p still one of my favorite funk records though. |
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| montana |
i think some records are more valuable than others but i think it's should be a case of the music rather than the format. the further more vinyl becomes a "rarity" dance music will go down the route of northern soul (and punk). meaning that records are valued on the basis of limitation rather than the actual music.
but i also think this is happened in electronic dance music a long time ago since yunno, a record that is only available in 5 copies is always going to have more attention than the record available in 5000 copies.
but i think the discogs marketplace is the wrong place to appraise record prises as you always going to have random ******s trying to shift bollocks for downright usurious prices.
anyhow. according to discogs my most valuable record is: ari jukka - floor funk svek #2. appraised to 30$, it's well not worth that. it's a collection of decent mid 90's type chicago house workouts.
musically, i'd rate café de flore over that |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by montana
but i think the discogs marketplace is the wrong place to appraise record prises as you always going to have random ******s trying to shift bollocks for downright usurious prices. |
right, but i choose the minimum price in the list for the item's condition - basically the idea is, "what's the most money might one be able to get on discogs for a record in your collection".
I mean I have records that are priceless to me purely out of sentiment or musical quality
I started this thread hoping to get a glimpse of some of the most ridiculous priced records on discogs that people own. So far that soul capsule takes the cake! |
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| lacksesepsotygh |
Richard Wolfsdorf - Mdma / Bosch (12") - lowest price on discogs is 250 eur right now, min 70 eur.
Drexciya - The Quest (2xCD)
Sandwell District - Feed-Forward (LP)
Biosphere - Patashnik (LP)
Source - Source (Ohm) (12")
Prince Of Dance Music, The, L.B. Bad - The True Story Of House Music (12")
Buzzin Cuzzins Feat Romanthony - Let Me Show You Love (12")
Monolake - Hong Kong (CD)
Plastikman - Komplete Arkives (CD+12")
Moodymann - Silentintroduction (CD)
Various - Ohm Records Stockholm Ultimate Techno Frequences No. 1 (CD)
Microwave Prince – A Captive In The Land Of The Iron Bubbles (CD)
Technossomy – Synthetic Flesh (CD)
got lots more, but i haven't put in everything i have in discogs yet |
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| nefardec |
nice list. i've been watching that drexciya for a while now
wtf is with that sandwell district record though???? what was the size of the run?? |
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| Woonyxoxo |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
nice list. i've been watching that drexciya for a while now
wtf is with that sandwell district record though???? what was the size of the run?? |
Probably like 500 copies or something :p |
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| RebeL9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dreyth
Considering I went to a record store a few days ago and saw SHM - One for $15 US, how much would sasha's xpander go for? I have it and I'm curious. Bought it for $17 US back in 2002 I think. It's the one with this as the cover on the sleeve: http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/28553.jpg |
I doubt it is worth more than what you bought it for back in 2002. I have a signed copy by Sasha. Maybe it's worth a few dollars more :P |
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| montana |
| quote: | Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
Source - Source (Ohm) (12")
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i want to shoot myself in the head for looking past this once when i went cratedigging in a charityshop a few years ago. |
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| Guest |
| quote: | Originally posted by Greeny1210
Hard to say really as the price of vinyl has dropped so much over last few years I remember selling a few things like auranaut - people want to be needed and Ayu - m ep for a fair few quid 7/8 years ago and now they are worth hardly anything |
I found some odd fluctations myself while shopping the other day. For example, you could not get James Holden's remix of Kirty Hawshaw - Fine Day for less than 20 bucks plus shipping a few years ago.
Now I see them listed for 2.99 euro. God damn. People in the eurozone must be hurting to pay bills at home. If I had the track I wouldnt sell it even to get my electricity turned back on. I'd have my turntable running on the power generated from my hamster's wheel lol |
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| dj christian |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
But my records aren't that valuable even. Like PivotTechno posted, there are records going for 500-1000 dollars us on discogs |
Would be nice if you could link those. Just out of curiosity. :) |
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