ISO: Ten original vinyl LP (1991)

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  • Blredyellow
    Blredyellow Posts: 843
    KC: Exactly. "Value" of '91 Ten LP and some of the 7"s says more about the recent PJ vinyl-market bubble than anything. Ten isn't rare. But if a few people act like it is, the balloon rises. Another reason I just want a decent version one at a fair cost. It wasn't even a sought-after record a year ago.
  • Blredyellow
    Blredyellow Posts: 843
    PJ: Realizing that for it and a lot of the 7"s. Hard to see the PJ vinyl market going backward at this point. It's not like there will suddenly be more of the first-press old LPs/singles and more people will get into the band/collecting as time goes on. Just wait for a few years when they hit 25 and are inducted into the (stupid) Hall. They're a legacy band (and the best long-term big rock band ever). Will be fascinating to watch the band continue -- and the market play out.

    Glad I have my collection. Only thing I collect anymore and records last forever. Or until you're in the grave. :)