Sorry, but I haven't got the foggiest idea what you're talking about. Please elaborate.hload wrote:i'm so happy to prove Spinoza right in the pre Kuntz days...
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Khnud wrote:Sorry, but I haven't got the foggiest idea what you're talking about. Please elaborate.hload wrote:i'm so happy to prove Spinoza right in the pre Kuntz days...
i meant that i got most of my beloved stuff when kuntz wasn't around (i had the impression, although i read it some years ago, that spinoza kinda thought that the world is the best possible one. )
time to put side Bee of PW's bleeding.
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Good for you and i don't begrudge you for that at all, but what shall i do? Stop collecting only because most of the rarer / sought-after items sell for higher prices than they did twenty or ten years ago? It's not that i bid on every single metal record on the world wide web, alright? To suggest that this is the Kuntz-era, because somehow i single-handly boost all prices is nothing but ridiculously.hload wrote: i meant that i got most of my beloved stuff when kuntz wasn't around
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Maximum respect to rich metal heads buying boxes of rare records every month.
If I had that sort of money would I buy as much stuff? Probably, but I wouldn't post it on the net.
This 'Master of Disguise' cleap LP, luckily I don't care much for different pressings, when I see people in awe over it I just think, 'so what'.
If I had that sort of money would I buy as much stuff? Probably, but I wouldn't post it on the net.
This 'Master of Disguise' cleap LP, luckily I don't care much for different pressings, when I see people in awe over it I just think, 'so what'.
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Hehe, what I mean is, that I have never had much money and even if I suddenly did and bought huge amounts of records constantly I'd still feel quite uneasy about 'showing off' to this extent. Does that make any sense to you?
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Re: Not a lot of goodies this month ...
Simply amazing!!
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This forum is for collectors of rare records (and people like me who enjoy seeing these records - I'll probably never buy any of them but that doesn't affect my being impressed with the awesome collections here.....)daniel wrote:Maximum respect to rich metal heads buying boxes of rare records every month.
If I had that sort of money would I buy as much stuff? Probably, but I wouldn't post it on the net.
This 'Master of Disguise' cleap LP, luckily I don't care much for different pressings, when I see people in awe over it I just think, 'so what'.
Re: Not a lot of goodies this month ...
clear savage grace is a beauty. congrats
i too got the tales of medusa today