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After years of being outbid on this cd anywhere from $300-$350, I finally got Motley's - Too Fast For Love Japan 1st Pressing 32XD complete with OBI...for half that price :)

 

why is this one so pricey?

 

 

Because its the first version ever pressed on cd, and it's Japanese, and it's complete with OBI. The value will only continue to go up.

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After years of being outbid on this cd anywhere from $300-$350, I finally got Motley's - Too Fast For Love Japan 1st Pressing 32XD complete with OBI...for half that price :)

 

why is this one so pricey?

 

And for the price you paid you should have grabbed this instead:

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Though I wouldn't mind owning this as well it is no where close in value. I now have a 1st pressing of Too Fast, Shout & Theatre complete.

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Thin Lizzy - Chinatown, Japan 1st press in near mint condition. The only one I'm missing now from that series is the Nightlife album.

 

Best regards,

 

Thomas

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Stopped in at the rinky-dink thrift store in my town today on a whim and came up with Slayer's UNDISPUTED ATTITUDE for a buck.

 

...oddly enough, it was the only CD that was even remotely "rock" in a shoebox full of Hannah Montana and other teen-pop and Latin music CDs. :blink:

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...oddly enough, it was the only CD that was even remotely "rock" in a shoebox full of Hannah Montana and other teen-pop and Latin music CDs. :blink:

...which you bought all of as well... ;)

 

Of course. You never know when you'll need some skeet shootin' targets. :lol:

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Courtesy of Father Christmas ....

 

Survivor - Reach

 

MSG - In The Midst Of Beauty

 

Rush - Feedback

 

Reo Speedwagon - Live: You Get What You Play For

 

Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance (Remastered)

 

Judas Priest - Turbo (Remastered)

 

UFO - Werewolves Of London: Live In Wolverhampton 1998

 

UFO - You Are Here

 

UFO - The Monkey Puzzle

 

UFO - The Visitor

 

Metallica - Master Of Puppets

 

Metallica - ReLoad

 

Accept - S/T

 

Y&T - Down For The Count

 

Def Leppard - High `N` Dry

 

Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob

 

Dodgy - Free Peace Sweet

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Courtesy of Father Christmas ....

 

Survivor - Reach

 

MSG - In The Midst Of Beauty

 

Rush - Feedback

 

Reo Speedwagon - Live: You Get What You Play For

 

Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance (Remastered)

 

Judas Priest - Turbo (Remastered)

 

UFO - Werewolves Of London: Live In Wolverhampton 1998

 

UFO - You Are Here

 

UFO - The Monkey Puzzle

 

UFO - The Visitor

 

Metallica - Master Of Puppets

 

Metallica - ReLoad

 

Accept - S/T

 

Y&T - Down For The Count

 

Def Leppard - High `N` Dry

 

Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob

 

Dodgy - Free Peace Sweet

Damn man,Santa must think you've been a very good boy and some nice albums in there.

 

Live At The Astoria-Twisted Sister cd & dvd

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Santa also has been nice to me this year, fulfilling old and new wishlists, I don't think I've done lots of good deeds this year, but apparently Santa is taking care all the naughty boys first :D

 

DAUGHTRY - Break The Spell, 2011

DIVING FOR PEARLS - s/t, 1989

FARCRY - Optimism, 2011

FERGIE FREDERIKSEN - Happiness Is The Road, 2011

FIGHTER - The Waiting, 1991

FREDERIKSEN / DENANDER - Baptism By Fire, 2007

FROM THE INSIDE - s/t, 2004

GEMINI FIVE - Babylon Rockets, 2003

HUGO - s/t, 1997

HUGO - Time on Earth, 2000

HUMAN ZOO - Over The Horizon, 2007

JIM JIDHED - Full Circle, 2003

KEVIN CHALFANT - Running With The Wind, 1997

KICK - Sweet Lick of Fire, 2001

L'ARC-EN-CIEL - Dune, 1993

L'ARC-EN-CIEL - Tierra, 1994

MAGNIFICENT, THE - s/t, 2011

MECCA - s/t, 2002

OZZY OSBOURNE - No Rest For The Wicked, 1988

PISTOL DAWN - Conversation Piece, 2009

PLANET 3 - A Heart From The Big Machine, 1992

PRIVATE LIFE - s/t, 1990

SEVENTH KEY - The Raging Fire, 2004

STEEL PANTHER - Balls Out, 2011

SURRENDER - Better Later Than Never, 1991

TED POLEY - Collateral Damage, 2006

TRANSIT - Catchfire, 1994

TREAT - s/t, 1992

TREAT - Muscle In Motion, 2001

TWISTED SISTER - Love Is For Suckers, 1987

VAIN - Enough Rope, 2011

WHITE WIDDOW - s/t, 2010

WILD FRONTIER - Stick Your Neck Out, 2003

WILD RIDE - Tension And Desire, 1993

X JAPAN - The Art of Life, 1993

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