Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:49 pm
I also care about the music, if I don't like an album my desire to own it is much much lower.
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Prowler wrote: Nee, the first thing I learned from Corroseum is that music comes not first. lol
It comes maybe on 3rd or 4th place. First comes grade of rarity (and Exterminator is surely one of the rarest), then condition of cover and record, then artwork and then comes the music.
Same here in general, not particulary focussed on Exterminator itself. There are 2 pressings of Exterminator available. The original has slightly different cover, the re-press was made much later and is easier to find. The original 80's press starts at 200-300 $ + up to 500 $. Sure musically it's not a revelation but for it's time it was extreme stuff and much "better" than Pharaons from Madagascar.doomedplanet wrote:Exclude me too I never learned that lesson. I've had a couple of chances to buy Exterminator over the years and I passed each time, it didn't feel that rare to me compared to other stuff that wasn't crap.
It does? I thought something like 100€ tops...Prowler wrote: The original 80's press starts at 200-300 $ + up to 500 $.
Prowler wrote: Same here in general, not particulary focussed on Exterminator itself. There are 2 pressings of Exterminator available. The original has slightly different cover, the re-press was made much later and is easier to find. The original 80's press starts at 200-300 $ + up to 500 $. Sure musically it's not a revelation but for it's time it was extreme stuff and much "better" than Pharaons from Madagascar.
On the right side in the middle of the stored records, ist that a Triarchy "Metal messiah" EP? Was it released with a PS??? Not even the NWOBHM Encyclopedia lists this with cover, just rumors told a small number should have a cover but not even guys associated with the band did confirm that. I know the pic from the internet and added it as "cover" to my non-PS 7". Did you buy it with real PS?
This sentence amazes me.Prowler wrote:Hm ... I wasn't aware that I got so many brazilian vinyls
Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, I think it's their heaviest record. The band is called Patrulha Do Espaco btw. On this MLP there's Pappo of Riff on guitars.The Knell wrote:How's the Patrulha '85 LP? Looks cool...
The records are stored in alphabetical order first and then in countries. I know some guys do store them by country first. So I never saw all my brazilian vinyls on one pile yet in other words, just one here and one there while searching for other stuff. Unfortunately there's almost a full A4 page with other brazilian records missing, so that country has produced together with Argentina quite a hell of Metal records down there compared to other south american countries.Ernest Thesiger wrote:This sentence amazes me.Prowler wrote:Hm ... I wasn't aware that I got so many brazilian vinyls
Ah, this I did not expect tbh. Looked more like a Thrash/Speed affair to me.Prowler wrote:Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, I think it's their heaviest record. The band is called Patrulha Do Espaco btw. On this MLP there's Pappo of Riff on guitars.The Knell wrote:How's the Patrulha '85 LP? Looks cool...
The Knell wrote: Ah, this I did not expect tbh. Looked more like a Thrash/Speed affair to me.
Yes that's the one. My copy is most likely a photocopy stapled onto the regular white sleeve. The band said it never came with a PS, so this is probably a poster/flyer or something someone custom made like a sleeve. Not sure though! All I know is that it's a great single and that I need save the Kahn 7" ! ; )Prowler wrote:On the right side in the middle of the stored records, ist that a Triarchy "Metal messiah" EP? Was it released with a PS??? Not even the NWOBHM Encyclopedia lists this with cover, just rumors told a small number should have a cover but not even guys associated with the band did confirm that. I know the pic from the internet and added it as "cover" to my non-PS 7". Did you buy it with real PS?