@stopmeandslapme saw this in Tower Records yesterday €16.99,the original cost me 99p!
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I bet you wish you'd bought two now.
@stopmeandslapme saw this in Tower Records yesterday €16.99,the original cost me 99p!
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Indeed,on a good day you might get 2k for it now!I bet you wish you'd bought two now.
Nice, I have a lot of their stuff up to The Joshua Tree, got the 7" of that. Still cataloguing my collection on Discogs, Up to £16.7k now.@stopmeandslapme saw this in Tower Records yesterday €16.99,the original cost me 99p!
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Can't seem to find much about it but is the original pressing of Blue Monday 12" valuable?Nice, I have a lot of their stuff up to The Joshua Tree, got the 7" of that. Still cataloguing my collection on Discogs, Up to £16.7k now.
Check discogs but when you say original there were loads of pressings so you’ll need to find the one where stamps in runout groove match. My copy is only worth a few quid.Can't seem to find much about it but is the original pressing of Blue Monday 12" valuable?
First pressing though the sound was supposed to be better in later pressings, go figure anyways there's some gems out there on Factory, real collectors items which partly lead to their downfall, some of the records cost more to produce than the actual cost.Check discogs but when you say original there were loads of pressings so you’ll need to find the one where stamps in runout groove match. My copy is only worth a few quid.
I’ve still got loads to catalogue but so far the cure kiss me x 3 with ltd orange 12” is most expensive at £150 or soFirst pressing though the sound was supposed to be better in later pressings, go figure anyways there's some gems out there on Factory, real collectors items which partly lead to their downfall, some of the records cost more to produce than the actual cost.
They are a menace to the environment.Hmmm, @stopmeandslapme has been quiet for a while.
Metal detectorists sentenced after damaging historic fort
Prosecutors said that on June 8, 2020 witnesses saw the pair using a metal detector and digging at Dunadd Fort, which is a protected site.
Following a complaint and a subsequent investigation by Historic Environment Scotland (HSE), 28 holes were found at the site and police recovered an extremely fragile iron hammerhead.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U531&cvid=232383731661473880189bfabf684bf1
They are a menace to the environment.
I'm hearing that the Staffordshire lot are trying to steal permissions from the Midlands group, keep them peeled guys.

You still in Nice? Plenty of rings lost in the sea due to shrivelled digits.@stopmeandslapme looking for a diamond ring or a watch, plenty of expensive jewellery on show, he might get lucky!
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Oui, last dayYou still in Nice? Plenty of rings lost in the sea due to shrivelled digits.

Due to the problems at the ports/airports/railways I don’t think I’ll be going anywhere. Maybe a day trip to Birmingham.Oui, last day![]()