The Melvins Classifieds: SALES, AUCTIONS, and TRADES.

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Dumpster D


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Vintage in mint condition.

£350

PM with serious offers only
i think i got 3.50 laying around.


Sold

Hey *I'm* the three dollar toque guy here ok?

Fartlips is the beanie guy!!!
i'll need it to keep my head warm, cause it'll be a cold day in hell if i actually bought this for tree fiddy! :lol:
Judy is mad.🤣


Dumpster D

Infact, the jewel case for that sellers LYSOL tape, doesn't look like the original. My original cassette has a 'black' or 'white' half/ bottom portion of the Jewel case with a clear top piece, and it's more squared and oldschool... this one looks like it's a streamline transparent jewel case from a modern 'blank' tape.

I could be mistaken, of course.

But what's a good 'starter' asking price? I'd say modestly $40-60 US, and the seller probably won't respond to you whatsoever, let alone send you a counter offer.

Anyone here, please feel free to peruse this sellers online inventory (I'm not going to waste my time)...but. I ask you, are ALL of his asking prices generally Greaseball??

Is That a fair asking price, am I out of touch? Let me know, because I think there's a few tapes around here that I could retire on right now comfortably at that rate.

How much do you wanna bet he'll crunch the Jewel case before packing it, so you can't get a return once you test the tape and find out it's a chewed pile of crap?


Dumpster D

Ok, I'm looking at this sellers 'other items'

I'm aghast.

I must be a multi-millionaire by those guys prices.

Is my CD collection really worth a billion dollars? ??

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Even though certain vintage CD prices have been "skyrocketing," there's not much value in most collections. The cap is still about $40 for most rare CDs unless youre going to list at the $100-300 prices and wait years for that one sucker to buy it. There's almost nothing on earth that goes higher than that, unlike original presings of vinyl (even from the 80s and 90s).

I love my CD collection though I've largely stopped acquiring. I've considered selling off some stuff but it's not worth the hassle yet. I'd rather wait another ten years and really try to organize and annotate before I commit to listing anything for auction or sale.

All my best shit is promos anyway. Can't sell those on Amazon or Discogs. eBay is a nightmare.

Dumpster D

I straight up could not afford to buy anything back once I've sold it. I kinda stopped flushing money away on physical media, it was just starving me out buying cool shwag.

I thought maybe I'd tape stuff that was out of my budget, and then pass the Record on and keep the cassette or quarter inch tape copy, never happened yet.