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Nuclear Assault - Out Of Order picked it up for $6.99 at the used CD store. It looks like I scored on this one.

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=180149092472

 

Wow, nice find. It usually goes for a fair bit more than listed on this auction too but he's restricted himself by selling to the U.S only (ruling out European bidders on thrash metal is madness). I notice he's got "Survive" too, which also sells for mega$$$'s...

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Nuclear Assault - Out Of Order picked it up for $6.99 at the used CD store. It looks like I scored on this one.

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=180149092472

 

Wow, nice find. It usually goes for a fair bit more than listed on this auction too but he's restricted himself by selling to the U.S only (ruling out European bidders on thrash metal is madness). I notice he's got "Survive" too, which also sells for mega$$$'s...

 

I did notice that, he's actually got some nice stuff there.

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I was pretty lucky last weekend at a flee market. I found Keven Jordan's CD -"No Sign of Rain" for not even 6$. :P

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yesterday, I bought The Bang Gang - Love Sells .. it was for $ 0.75

along with Japanese pressing of Valentine - s/t... I paid $1.50 for this one...

 

both were found in second hand store in a small town I drove through on my business trip...

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One that i got in a Portuguese store for a cheap price and new was:

 

Trouble - Manic Frustration (2,5€).

 

The shop was closing and i remember to buy also Dogs D'amour - Dogs Hits and Bootleg Album for the same price.

 

 

It's a petty those store have close down. Now we only have here major stores where you can't find this kind of deals. :crying:

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Julliet self-titled $3.99

 

Bought this with a bunch of country rock and blues stuff

 

The indy store lady commented that she loved my taste in music, except for this one-which was my best find

 

I AM DEEPLY OFFENDED!!!

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Found the following discs at a fleamarket here in Sweden a year ago, belive it nor not all at the same time and for the price of under 1 $ each. The guy was a hippie. Me Like.

 

17 - s/t

Alleycat scratch - deadboys..

Ballard - standing in the shadows

Blackboard Jungle - I like it..

Diary - river styx

Erotic Suicide - first

Heavens Wish - same

Sha boom - dancing remixes

Vikström, Thomas - if I could fly

Wagner, Jack - (japan cd)

West of Sunset - same

 

and a bunch of other more common... :banana:

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A couple off the top of my head that I got:

 

Vain - 'Move on it' (Jap) ; $2

Valhalla (Aussie Indie) ; $5

21 Guns - s/t ; I found a whole pile for $2 each... they all sold for around us$40

Bang Gang - 'Love sells' ; $2

Barracuda - 'Open Fire' ; about $5

All the Holy Soldier and Whitecross CDs for $5 each (the Whitecross ones sold for very nice prices)

Noise Toyz - 'Fallin in lust again' ; $5

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refugee - burning from the inside out $10

 

You mean because you can then sell it for loads, rather than because it's any good?

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refugee - burning from the inside out $10

 

You mean because you can then sell it for loads, rather than because it's any good?

 

That is one of my favourite albums of alltime, I never sold it. I was fortunate enough to find another copy of it at the same cd shjop years later which I traded away :beerbang:

 

I did quite well out of mine too, bought it cheaply sold it expensively. Didn't like the album though, lots of great keys but no great songs....

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Some of my best bargain buys probably were:

 

Tintenfish - Evolution: app. 14$

Landslide - Say Hello to the Night: app. 18$

 

:bananamac:

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A couple off the top of my head that I got:

 

 

21 Guns - s/t ; I found a whole pile for $2 each... they all sold for around us$40

 

Do you mean, Salute - 21Guns ?

I know, I paid $33 when it was first released because it was only available then here, as an American Import.

 

Stun Leer - Once was another one I picked up for $2 when JB HiFi were having a big clearance. What a find that was :tumbsup:

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Some of my best bargain buys probably were:

 

Tintenfish - Evolution: app. 14$

Landslide - Say Hello to the Night: app. 18$

 

:bananamac:

lol............ I would have thought vanadium - seventhheaven cd woul;d have rated a mention , Bernd :)

 

Yeah, the Vanadium cost me about 18$ as well, but it is one of the "dubious" labels.

 

Do you know the Tintenfish, Andre ?? Pretty awesome ..... !! :guitbannana:

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A couple off the top of my head that I got:

 

 

21 Guns - s/t ; I found a whole pile for $2 each... they all sold for around us$40

 

Do you mean, Salute - 21Guns ?

I know, I paid $33 when it was first released because it was only available then here, as an American Import.

Nah mate, the Aussie band with the same name. :)

 

They're shit.

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