Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
Exactly 100x its original price.
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Absolutely right!
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
Somebody sold a sealed mono banana on discogs for $9 000 last month... maybe a member of this group?
https://www.discogs.com/sell/history/5034045
https://www.discogs.com/sell/history/5034045
Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
V5008 side1 MG558 - No 'Sunday Morning' - Mono Test Pressing - A-Side Only
11-12-1966 test pressing, single-sided (A-side only), mono, "V5008 side1 MG558" etched in deadwax, omits the song "Sunday Morning" (rest of track listing same as A-side of commercial release)
11-12-1966 test pressing, single-sided (A-side only), mono, "V5008 side1 MG558" etched in deadwax, omits the song "Sunday Morning" (rest of track listing same as A-side of commercial release)
Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
How rare is the 1972 close-cut with the peel slowly and see version? I have one with an unpeeled intact banana
Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
Sterling Morrison cardholder’s receipt for $12.24 from Max’s Kansas City:
The receipt is dated 1/15 (January 15th), but no year is given. Taking into account Sterling’s known home addresses, the Velvets’ gig schedule, and the NYC local tax rate changes, I have concluded with some degree of certainty that the receipt must date from January 1969.
Adjusted for inflation, $12.24 in 1969 is worth approximately $98.78 as of August 2022.
The receipt is dated 1/15 (January 15th), but no year is given. Taking into account Sterling’s known home addresses, the Velvets’ gig schedule, and the NYC local tax rate changes, I have concluded with some degree of certainty that the receipt must date from January 1969.
Adjusted for inflation, $12.24 in 1969 is worth approximately $98.78 as of August 2022.
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
Sterling clearly added a $2.00 tip, but either he or the waitress chose to skip a step and just list the total. I’ve probably done the same thing at some point. It’s not so unusual.
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https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/11025394?ev=rb
def one of the rarest vinyls - 1968 stock mono Canadian WL/WH - never sold on Discogs before, but only in G+ condition, so not much use to listen to, and hard to value. Not something I would want to pay $450 for, but in VG condition I might have been tempted...
def one of the rarest vinyls - 1968 stock mono Canadian WL/WH - never sold on Discogs before, but only in G+ condition, so not much use to listen to, and hard to value. Not something I would want to pay $450 for, but in VG condition I might have been tempted...