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Old 12-23-2003, 12:19 AM
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I managed to buy all of the FM albums for under five bucks from used record shops in Albuquerque, unfortunately none of the stores are open anymore I also got a great copy on BN there for about 25 bucks if I remember correctly....

Definitely keep an eye out at garage sales...you can find some pretty cool stuff really cheap, sometimes people just don't know what they have...there is no feeling like that of seeing a mint copy of Abbey Road on vinyl at a garage sale, pulling it out of it's sleeve and seeing the apple...then seeing the 25cent price tag lol...anyway...back on topic...

I have all the Mac stuff on vinyl, except for The Dance...which I know is out there somwhere...I've been searching and searching..

And it is fun to collect them...I don't actually collect 45's though...BUT I do remember when music store still had racks for records and 45's lol...
So you play them, frame them, or just collect them and store them somewhere? Just wondering...
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Old 12-23-2003, 01:01 AM
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It really doesn't matter if they're in mint condition or not, but I won't buy an LP unless it's in decent condition, i,e; not much wear from the record on the cover, inserts must be intact, etc...
I do that too when I collect!
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I love to collect records. I'm not much into collecting 45s.

Funny you mention hanging album covers, diamondsnake. I have Mirage and TITN hanging above my computer desk in $14 ( ) LP frames I got at a craft/hobby store.

P.S.:
I once saw B/N for $40!
I wanted it so bad, yet I didn't have enough! *cries*
I must get that album.

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I have an actual cd that I was told was from the masters. It is an Anthem Records collectors print and was published in Australia.

I have lots of boots and have hears tons of good quality cd's.

This cd is amazing. Not one snap, crackle or pop. It is the real deal.
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So you play them, frame them, or just collect them and store them somewhere? Just wondering...
Well, the ones that were already open (which is all but the White Album) I do play from time to time...I also collect Beatles vinyl, the rare ones (worth $$) I don't play...but others I do...because I LOVE listening to these bands the way everyone else originally listened to them....on vinyl....there's just something really cool about it to me

Now, eventually though I would like to buy frames for my Mac/Stevie albums and hang them up...but that's a long way away
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