Cool one, cheers! Rough'n'ready NWOAHM I've never heard, or even heard about. NC is Alan/nightsblood-country, right?
The North-American Heavy Metal 7" Guide (Ye Olde Obscure)
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Re: The North-American Heavy Metal 7" Guide (Ye Olde Obscure)
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Bah, I've been looking for a copy for a long time. Now it's suddenly a lot harder. 
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If memory serves Alan's in SC, but neither of the Carolina's were exactly hot-beds of Metal which makes that Peralta 45 even more of a pleasant surprise. Nice find Maxim.
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Re: The North-American Heavy Metal 7" Guide (Ye Olde Obscure)
This sounds really promising, but alas only short poorly recorded snippets available in the web:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZUPxZ0UhXE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFOkR9U1hgQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZUPxZ0UhXE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFOkR9U1hgQ
Re: The North-American Heavy Metal 7" Guide (Ye Olde Obscure)
Singles that practically no one knows about are always popping up on eBay. But at eBay auctions, the prices almost always end up being high. Since they are all from US sellers, it is not at all advantageous for me. I end up paying more than twice the value of the item in fees alone. Of course, even in this chaos of high demand and prices, every now and then I find something cheap, which sometimes even amazes me.
