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Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 1:26 pm
by Dirty Rocker
I put a bid on the brat demo a couple of days ago, just the starting price though. Hope someone overbid me. Didn't know it was him. :(

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 2:00 pm
by Warepire
Khnud wrote:Is Mr. P. selling his demo collection? I've learned my lesson and will stay clear from him regardless of what he offers on ebay.
As someone who never heard of this guy, despite the fact that he seems to have quite the bad rep... Why is he to be avoided at all costs?

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:33 pm
by Prowler
Dirty Rocker wrote:I put a bid on the brat demo a couple of days ago, just the starting price though. Hope someone overbid me. Didn't know it was him. :(
I said it before and need to repeat, I've had NEVER any trouble with not receiving my bought ebay items from him, Never!

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 3:16 am
by Ryür

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:04 am
by lunaboy
It's not shocking.Great record and still on big demand.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:50 am
by Ryür
Cyrcka wrote:
theres another copy at ebay
now nor sold for $ 100 haha :D

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:20 am
by lunaboy
Ryür wrote:
Cyrcka wrote:
theres another copy at ebay
now nor sold for $ 100 haha :D
There's a few factors :

1) Condition (G/G) .No one want to blow 99 USD for a copy with poor sound/PS.

2) Clueless seller (maybe band member??).I mean If you want to sell a record you must write proper Ad bravados like Private Metal / Obscure / L@@k / Unknown / Super rare.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:35 am
by Ryür
I think what "G" is because the seller does not know about records grade (it is more reasonable)

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:48 am
by lunaboy
This record is not that rare. Broad Horizons Records still active and run by band member.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:00 am
by chatzial
lunaboy wrote:This record is not that rare. Broad Horizons Records still active and run by band member.
As far as i know already sold their copies.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:38 am
by Khnud
Yes, all extra copies have already been scooped up. The band is aware of the ebay auction so they know their record is worth $$$.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:52 pm
by Glockose
He we go again

First this is a 4 song EP NOT a 2 song 45 so is $100 TOO much??

Then What is Rare? There are a lot more copies of Lord Ryur floating around then Hott Roxx.

Wait a year and then tell me this is Too much or this is NOT Rare

Warhead for example. The band was on this board selling copies for what? $20, Now try and find one for under $75-100, Is it Rare?

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:24 pm
by Ryür
The remaining copies have already been sold (they were no more than 10) plus one sold on ebay, few known copies , of a nice 4 songs EP . I do not think that because they have found a 8-10 record copies is an easy to pick up.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:24 pm
by nightsblood
The 10 Commandments of Heavy Metal Record Prices

1. If I want a copy, it is worth $5.
2. If I don't own it but I don't want it, it is worth $5.
3. If more than 2 copies are known to exist, it is worth $5.
4. If I don't like the music, it is worth $5.
5. If I have never heard of the record, it is worth $5.
6. If the band members have not been tracked down for spare copies, it is worth $5.
7. If a dealer found four copies 18 year ago, that counts as quantity and thus it is worth $5.
8. If I am trying to buy your copy, then any condition issue drops the price to $5.
9. If the record sold for $5 back in 1991, I should still be able to buy it today for $5.
10. If I own the record and someone else wants it, it is incredibly rare and is a killer album of pure, true, steel worth a small fortune even though it skips and is missing the cover.

The Golden Rule:
If I already own it, then the insanely high price of the last ebay auction is perfectly realistic. If it's on my want list, that auction was a one-time fluke and no sane person would ever pay more than $5.

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:04 pm
by Glockose
nightsblood wrote:The 10 Commandments of Heavy Metal Record Prices

1. If I want a copy, it is worth $5.
2. If I don't own it but I don't want it, it is worth $5.
3. If more than 2 copies are known to exist, it is worth $5.
4. If I don't like the music, it is worth $5.
5. If I have never heard of the record, it is worth $5.
6. If the band members have not been tracked down for spare copies, it is worth $5.
7. If a dealer found four copies 18 year ago, that counts as quantity and thus it is worth $5.
8. If I am trying to buy your copy, then any condition issue drops the price to $5.
9. If the record sold for $5 back in 1991, I should still be able to buy it today for $5.
10. If I own the record and someone else wants it, it is incredibly rare and is a killer album of pure, true, steel worth a small fortune even though it skips and is missing the cover.

The Golden Rule:
If I already own it, then the insanely high price of the last ebay auction is perfectly realistic. If it's on my want list, that auction was a one-time fluke and no sane person would ever pay more than $5.
PERFECT :D