Vault #2 Vinyl has landed at 10c
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Is this this years vault? Or are we still waiitng on last years? Can't remember anymore...
Must be this years.. So The vic 2007 was 2022:s Vault. Hmm. Okey. And then Toledo 2004 next year maybe. Cool.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I just checked my order history and discovered that I ordered two Riot Act shirts. One a month ago and one the other day. I just received one yesterday. I guess that's what I ordered a month ago.
But yes...the Vic is 2022's vault.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
Sure... if they have schedule. The last two pre-orders were November 2021 and May 2022. So either we are due for another pre-order, it will be in the spring or it will be a totally random date. I'm betting on when ever they get around to it.Spiritual_Chaos said:Is this this years vault? Or are we still waiitng on last years? Can't remember anymore...
Must be this years.. So The vic 2007 was 2022:s Vault. Hmm. Okey. And then Toledo 2004 next year maybe. Cool.0 -
If you mean Reading 2004 then I agree.Spiritual_Chaos said:Is this this years vault? Or are we still waiitng on last years? Can't remember anymore...
Must be this years.. So The vic 2007 was 2022:s Vault. Hmm. Okey. And then Toledo 2004 next year maybe. Cool.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
False_Belief said:Getting a bit silly now. Maybe just update us when you know for certain rather than push it back every couple of days?
I'm guessing this Vault vinyl release was manufactured in the USA, not in the EU. Why 10club already has their copies in while Music Glue UK doesn't as they have been updated with a release date of December 23rd.0 -
Dublin 1995 and Toledo 2004. Synergy. Win win. Everyone wins. Hype up the Neil Young Pearl Jam double bill 2024 European tour.mcgruff10 said:
If you mean Reading 2004 then I agree.Spiritual_Chaos said:Is this this years vault? Or are we still waiitng on last years? Can't remember anymore...
Must be this years.. So The vic 2007 was 2022:s Vault. Hmm. Okey. And then Toledo 2004 next year maybe. Cool."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
2000 is just what I was thinking. Could well be more, double?. If you collect stuff like this why wouldn't you be on discogs.RS65573 said:I would think the majority of owners were not on Discogs. But what do I know.
Thought most collectors of modern vinyl use discogs these days.
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The number pressed and value don't always go quite hand in hand. Yes it a major factor but some records just find a level where no one wants to sell it for less and no one wants to buy it for more.Zod said:FR181798 said:
Discogs seems to have about an average of around 1300 owners of each Vault so can't imagine much more than 2000. Just a guess though.Jayfesuk said:
How many of the vault vinyls are sold/made on average? just curious.Santos L. Halper said:
I would of thought more? 2000 would put them around benaroya size? Which you would think would command benaroya type prices. Maybe the earlier ones? I would think the more recent ones had larger pressings due to the continued growth of the vinyl popularity. 2000 seems really small. Maybe 3000 to 5000?
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FR181798 said:
2000 is just what I was thinking. Could well be more, double?. If you collect stuff like this why wouldn't you be on discogs.RS65573 said:I would think the majority of owners were not on Discogs. But what do I know.
Thought most collectors of modern vinyl use discogs these days.
I'm a collector. I don't have my collection up on discogs but I search the site for deals & info.
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Having your collection uploaded to discogs is great from an insurance perspective, if nothing else.demetrios said:FR181798 said:
2000 is just what I was thinking. Could well be more, double?. If you collect stuff like this why wouldn't you be on discogs.RS65573 said:I would think the majority of owners were not on Discogs. But what do I know.
Thought most collectors of modern vinyl use discogs these days.
I'm a collector. I don't have my collection up on discogs but I search the site for deals & info.0 -
To add some positivity, I think this might be the first vault where the tracking works (me, being in Canada). 10c gave me a UPS tracking number (I think there used to be one behind the scenes but you won't see it advance), and now that UPS handed it over to USPS, there's a USPS tracking number, which now caused Canada Post to track it too.Not to shabby. Currently in Los Angeles
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Zod said:To add some positivity, I think this might be the first vault where the tracking works (me, being in Canada). 10c gave me a UPS tracking number (I think there used to be one behind the scenes but you won't see it advance), and now that UPS handed it over to USPS, there's a USPS tracking number, which now caused Canada Post to track it too.Not to shabby. Currently in Los Angeles

Last few vaults I was able to track on Canada Post. Once UPS updates with a USPS tracking number I could then track with Canada Post.0 -
It's a bit of a job getting it all on there in the first place but every time I get a new record I just add it straight away. Most new/ modern stuff is quick and easy to input in my case as I know what it is without looking at deadwax and stuff. The tricky stuff is random used 70s and 80s reissues where you might not have paid much attention to the country of pressing etc.1ThoughtKnown said:
Having your collection uploaded to discogs is great from an insurance perspective, if nothing else.demetrios said:FR181798 said:
2000 is just what I was thinking. Could well be more, double?. If you collect stuff like this why wouldn't you be on discogs.RS65573 said:I would think the majority of owners were not on Discogs. But what do I know.
Thought most collectors of modern vinyl use discogs these days.
I'm a collector. I don't have my collection up on discogs but I search the site for deals & info.
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I feel like Ralphie checking the mailbox for his Little Orphan Annie decoder pin. I keep checking my order history shipping tracking number hoping to see something other than "Shipment Ready for UPS". Oh, skunked again.0
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It is a challenge, but one I learned to enjoy. Then you have an old record without a listing and you have to enter it yourself… now that’s when you are a discoger.FR181798 said:
It's a bit of a job getting it all on there in the first place but every time I get a new record I just add it straight away. Most new/ modern stuff is quick and easy to input in my case as I know what it is without looking at deadwax and stuff. The tricky stuff is random used 70s and 80s reissues where you might not have paid much attention to the country of pressing etc.1ThoughtKnown said:
Having your collection uploaded to discogs is great from an insurance perspective, if nothing else.demetrios said:FR181798 said:
2000 is just what I was thinking. Could well be more, double?. If you collect stuff like this why wouldn't you be on discogs.RS65573 said:I would think the majority of owners were not on Discogs. But what do I know.
Thought most collectors of modern vinyl use discogs these days.
I'm a collector. I don't have my collection up on discogs but I search the site for deals & info.Like I said, it gives you an estimated dollar value of your collection. Take a few photos to show they exist and have it catalogued. Any unfortunate disaster strikes your home and you will get some cash to recover some of your precious vinyl.0 -
Be careful on that, insurance companies will not accept Discogs collection lists as proof of value.1ThoughtKnown said:
Having your collection uploaded to discogs is great from an insurance perspective, if nothing else.demetrios said:FR181798 said:
2000 is just what I was thinking. Could well be more, double?. If you collect stuff like this why wouldn't you be on discogs.RS65573 said:I would think the majority of owners were not on Discogs. But what do I know.
Thought most collectors of modern vinyl use discogs these days.
I'm a collector. I don't have my collection up on discogs but I search the site for deals & info.0 -
Zod said:To add some positivity, I think this might be the first vault where the tracking works (me, being in Canada). 10c gave me a UPS tracking number (I think there used to be one behind the scenes but you won't see it advance), and now that UPS handed it over to USPS, there's a USPS tracking number, which now caused Canada Post to track it too.Not to shabby. Currently in Los Angeles
Vault shipment just updated this morning.It's in Canada.Richmond, BC Canada.

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Mine should be delivered on wed!! NJI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Mine says Thursday on Long Island0
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Got mine today in Ontario!0
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