No Code photo sets

jfarish
jfarish Posts: 50
edited June 2010 in The Porch
I'm trying to get all four sets, but I didn't have any luck scrounging around on sites like eBay and Amazon, et al. I have set E. Anybody know of a way to get all four sets (preferably), or, at the very least, to get a photo for every song, even though there are different photos for the same song in different sets?
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  • release23420
    release23420 Posts: 1,176
    hey u ever try going to used record shop an getting a bunch of copies nocode for a few bucks each :mrgreen::mrgreen:
  • En La Clandestinidad
    En La Clandestinidad Telford, PA by way of Kansas City, MO and Milwaukee, WI, Phoenix, AZ and East Greenbush, NY Posts: 3,694
    I did that. I just bought a couple copies and now I have all the songs. I think there are many more than four sets of pictures on the cards, though I could be wrong.

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  • jfarish
    jfarish Posts: 50
    I have tried going to used record shops, but it's rare that I can find a No Code, and rarer still that it has a different set than what I have. Twice I've found a used one, but both sets were E's.

    The four sets (to my knowledge) are C, O, D, and E. On the back of the photos, at the bottom, in red print should be some kind of 11-digit ID number, followed by a dash and an alphanumeric combination, like 5E. The number represents that song in the tracklisting and the letter is the set.
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  • NeilJam
    NeilJam Posts: 1,191
    jfarish wrote:
    I have tried going to used record shops, but it's rare that I can find a No Code, and rarer still that it has a different set than what I have. Twice I've found a used one, but both sets were E's.

    The four sets (to my knowledge) are C, O, D, and E. On the back of the photos, at the bottom, in red print should be some kind of 11-digit ID number, followed by a dash and an alphanumeric combination, like 5E. The number represents that song in the tracklisting and the letter is the set.


    You are correct with the exception that the numbers do not correlate to the tracklisting. Each picture is numbered 1-9 beside the letter indicating which set it is.

    I have four copies of the vinyl, but still need to get set C to have them all.
  • Alpine Bound
    Alpine Bound Posts: 1,809
    how can you tell with set you have with a sealed vinyl?
  • MK1980
    MK1980 Nottingham, UK Posts: 291
    I have C & O, only because one was from a local second hand record store. The actual cd was damaged, looked like someone had tried to bite the disk! But that was the C copy. The duplicate photos are in the decent sleeve, and the rest are on my PJ wall.
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  • jfarish
    jfarish Posts: 50
    NeilJam, you are correct. I misspoke. The number does not correlate with the track number. What I meant to say is that each photo in a set is given a number, 1-9.
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  • NeilJam
    NeilJam Posts: 1,191
    adspj wrote:
    how can you tell with set you have with a sealed vinyl?


    Open it and check the backs of the photos. No way to tell when it is still sealed.
  • release23420
    release23420 Posts: 1,176
    NeilJam wrote:
    jfarish wrote:
    I have tried going to used record shops, but it's rare that I can find a No Code, and rarer still that it has a different set than what I have. Twice I've found a used one, but both sets were E's.

    The four sets (to my knowledge) are C, O, D, and E. On the back of the photos, at the bottom, in red print should be some kind of 11-digit ID number, followed by a dash and an alphanumeric combination, like 5E. The number represents that song in the tracklisting and the letter is the set.


    You are correct with the exception that the numbers do not correlate to the tracklisting. Each picture is numbered 1-9 beside the letter indicating which set it is.

    I have four copies of the vinyl, but still need to get set C to have them all.

    mate 4 copys on lp

    glad i got my one lol :mrgreen:
  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    i'm sorry this is all new to me. what are the differences between these?
  • jfarish
    jfarish Posts: 50
    Well played, Backspacer 76. Wikipedia knows everything. It even knows that it knows everything, and that's scary.
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  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    jfarish wrote:
    Well played, Backspacer 76. Wikipedia knows everything. It even knows that it knows everything, and that's scary.
    yea i'm an idiot. thanks for the no explanation wiki link serving. what was i thinking?
  • Alpine Bound
    Alpine Bound Posts: 1,809
    It looks like I have "D" is there a specific set that is rarer than the others? I'm referring to the vinyl version...

    Also, does anyone actually have all 4 vinyl sets?
  • NeilJam
    NeilJam Posts: 1,191
    adspj wrote:
    It looks like I have "D" is there a specific set that is rarer than the others? I'm referring to the vinyl version...

    Also, does anyone actually have all 4 vinyl sets?


    I'd guess they were made in equal quantities but can't say for sure. As I posted before, I'm one set away from having all 4 vinyl sets. I was going to trade sets with someone so I could have them all, but have neglected to get in touch with them again.
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,898
    sucks that they don't make them anymore. I bought 2 cds hoping to get the photos. But nothing.
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  • Isaac
    Isaac Posts: 137
    No code has definitely been the most interesting package design to date, such a great concept.
  • WM31482
    WM31482 New York, NY Posts: 563
    yeah why do i have this but not know about it?
  • jfarish
    jfarish Posts: 50
    Did some deep digging and found the O code at a distant used record store. Feeling better. Now to scour more for the C and D codes. Wonder what eBay has to offer...
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  • are all of you really buying tons of no code vinyl just to get the cards? i don't even have 1! if any of you decide you want to get rid of the vinyl and keep the cards i'll gladly take them from you :D
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