2017 Pearl Jam Complete Vinyl Box Set
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            HesCalledDyer said:Who here likes Ben Harper, Dave Matthews, & Pearl Jam? Cuz that fucker listed this:
 http://www.ebay.com/itm/322749645778 0 0
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            $1,300 is steep, but look how much you save on shipping....only $46.47 to Canada!Hey. Do you like Pearl Jam?0
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 That and the delivery time is much better than what 10 club is offering!RPelletier said:$1,300 is steep, but look how much you save on shipping....only $46.47 to Canada!0
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 10c shipping was actually cheaper.RPelletier said:$1,300 is steep, but look how much you save on shipping....only $46.47 to Canada!UBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130
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            10C shipping for me is $52.09
 Hey. Do you like Pearl Jam?0
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 It was? Not for me here in the Maritimes.Horse2345 said:
 10c shipping was actually cheaper.RPelletier said:$1,300 is steep, but look how much you save on shipping....only $46.47 to Canada!
 Sub Total: $349.99
 Standard: $67.48
 Total: $417.47
 Post edited by demetrios on0
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 Yea I forgot it was based on where you live, it was around $44 for mine in BC.demetrios said:
 It was? Not for me here in the Maritimes.Horse2345 said:
 10c shipping was actually cheaper.RPelletier said:$1,300 is steep, but look how much you save on shipping....only $46.47 to Canada!
 Sub Total: $349.99
 Standard: $67.48
 Total: $417.47UBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 130
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            yep. To Toronto.
 Sub Total: $349.99
 Standard: $52.09
 Total: $402.08
 I think it may have given me 2 options for shipping, and the other option was $67.48
 Hey. Do you like Pearl Jam?0
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 Anyone willing to pay $1300 for this deserves to pay $1300 for this.HesCalledDyer said:Who here likes Ben Harper, Dave Matthews, & Pearl Jam? Cuz that fucker listed this:
 http://www.ebay.com/itm/322749645778
 Just wish it went to charity instead of a flipper or something.0
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            You guys and your cheap shipping rates. 
 Did anyone in St. John's, Newfoundland score one? Wonder what their shipping rate would be?
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            I used to think that the records in the set would be the same, but unsealed (box is sealed) why they only did 500.
 But the more I'm thinking about it, the more I think they will be different, seems like a lot of effort to print those COA's without there being something different about it, or at least hope so for those who bought one."Born on third, thinks he got a triple."0
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            Limited box shippingto europe 149 dollars0
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            RPelletier said:yep. To Toronto.$406.52
 Sub Total: $349.99
 Standard: $52.09
 Total: $402.08
 That's not bad I live in Seattle, with shipping & sales tax :0
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 I hear what you are saying. But neither Oasis or The Beatles boxes were sold empty for people to fill cheaper themselves. (I reckon mine will cost just over half what 10c sold the set for). There will likely be new pressings made of some of the records for the box but will the vinyl be any different at all? It could be identical to those already out. In the long-term the complete pre-made set will be worth a little more but if people end up paying hundreds more for basically a bit of paper which says that 10c sold it - that's just crazy.PJammer4life said:The box sets sat for 3 hours while people laughed at the stupidity of paying an extra $100 for a piece of paper. Then ebay has them going for double and triple and people feel burnt. For me it's about completeness. Yes, you could buy Blu Rays individually, but the complete trilogy in a box, or all 6 seasons of Lost or Game of Thrones etc. usually has more appeal. The Beatles Mono could be purchased individually, but people prefer the set. Years from now when it is harder to acquire ten different Pearl Jam vinyl from sellers, having a box set of sealed records that can give you the whole catalog at once will have value. Oasis did it, and other bands probably will follow. Complete U2, R.E.M., Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, etc. would be highly sought by collectors out even if they are available to purchase one by one.0
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 That is true. Once the boxes sold out and there was no other option to get the set the limited 500 took on a whole new appeal. Most of the initial argument was about buying the empty box and filling it with the ones you have and new ones as opposed to buying duplicates in a set for more money. That became irrelevant when the boxes were gone.FR181798 said:
 I hear what you are saying. But neither Oasis or The Beatles boxes were sold empty for people to fill cheaper themselves. (I reckon mine will cost just over half what 10c sold the set for). There will likely be new pressings made of some of the records for the box but will the vinyl be any different at all? It could be identical to those already out. In the long-term the complete pre-made set will be worth a little more but if people end up paying hundreds more for basically a bit of paper which says that 10c sold it - that's just crazy.PJammer4life said:The box sets sat for 3 hours while people laughed at the stupidity of paying an extra $100 for a piece of paper. Then ebay has them going for double and triple and people feel burnt. For me it's about completeness. Yes, you could buy Blu Rays individually, but the complete trilogy in a box, or all 6 seasons of Lost or Game of Thrones etc. usually has more appeal. The Beatles Mono could be purchased individually, but people prefer the set. Years from now when it is harder to acquire ten different Pearl Jam vinyl from sellers, having a box set of sealed records that can give you the whole catalog at once will have value. Oasis did it, and other bands probably will follow. Complete U2, R.E.M., Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, etc. would be highly sought by collectors out even if they are available to purchase one by one.Bridge Benefit 1994, San Francisco 1995, San Diego 1995 1 & 2, Missoula 1998, Los Angeles 2000, San Diego 2000, Eddie Vedder/Beck 2/26/2002, Santa Barbara 2003, Irvine 2003, San Diego 2003, Vancouver 2005, Gorge 2005, San Diego 2006, Los Angeles 2006 1 & 2, Santa Barbara 2006, Eddie Vedder 4/10/08, Eddie Vedder 4/12/08, Eddie Vedder 4/15/08, 7/12/2008, SF 8/28/09, LA 9/30/09, LA 10/1/09, LA 10/06/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09, Eddie Vedder 7/6/2011, Eddie Vedder 7/8/2011, PJ20 9/3/2011, PJ20 9/4/2011, Vancouver 9/25/2011, San Diego 11/21/13, LA 11/24/13, Ohana 9/25/21, Ohana 9/26/21, Ohana 10/1/21, EV 2/17/22, LA Forum 5/6/22, LA Forum 5/7/22, EV 10/1/22, EV 9/30/230
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 Rumor going around now is that the booklet is signed.PJammer4life said:
 That is true. Once the boxes sold out and there was no other option to get the set the limited 500 took on a whole new appeal. Most of the initial argument was about buying the empty box and filling it with the ones you have and new ones as opposed to buying duplicates in a set for more money. That became irrelevant when the boxes were gone.FR181798 said:
 I hear what you are saying. But neither Oasis or The Beatles boxes were sold empty for people to fill cheaper themselves. (I reckon mine will cost just over half what 10c sold the set for). There will likely be new pressings made of some of the records for the box but will the vinyl be any different at all? It could be identical to those already out. In the long-term the complete pre-made set will be worth a little more but if people end up paying hundreds more for basically a bit of paper which says that 10c sold it - that's just crazy.PJammer4life said:The box sets sat for 3 hours while people laughed at the stupidity of paying an extra $100 for a piece of paper. Then ebay has them going for double and triple and people feel burnt. For me it's about completeness. Yes, you could buy Blu Rays individually, but the complete trilogy in a box, or all 6 seasons of Lost or Game of Thrones etc. usually has more appeal. The Beatles Mono could be purchased individually, but people prefer the set. Years from now when it is harder to acquire ten different Pearl Jam vinyl from sellers, having a box set of sealed records that can give you the whole catalog at once will have value. Oasis did it, and other bands probably will follow. Complete U2, R.E.M., Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, etc. would be highly sought by collectors out even if they are available to purchase one by one.
 Take it for what it is, a rumor but hey? You never know.
 I'll be happy if they are just colored vinyl but if that booklet is indeed signed?!?
 Holy Grail!!!0
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 Hell yes!tempo_n_groove said:
 Rumor going around now is that the booklet is signed.PJammer4life said:
 That is true. Once the boxes sold out and there was no other option to get the set the limited 500 took on a whole new appeal. Most of the initial argument was about buying the empty box and filling it with the ones you have and new ones as opposed to buying duplicates in a set for more money. That became irrelevant when the boxes were gone.FR181798 said:
 I hear what you are saying. But neither Oasis or The Beatles boxes were sold empty for people to fill cheaper themselves. (I reckon mine will cost just over half what 10c sold the set for). There will likely be new pressings made of some of the records for the box but will the vinyl be any different at all? It could be identical to those already out. In the long-term the complete pre-made set will be worth a little more but if people end up paying hundreds more for basically a bit of paper which says that 10c sold it - that's just crazy.PJammer4life said:The box sets sat for 3 hours while people laughed at the stupidity of paying an extra $100 for a piece of paper. Then ebay has them going for double and triple and people feel burnt. For me it's about completeness. Yes, you could buy Blu Rays individually, but the complete trilogy in a box, or all 6 seasons of Lost or Game of Thrones etc. usually has more appeal. The Beatles Mono could be purchased individually, but people prefer the set. Years from now when it is harder to acquire ten different Pearl Jam vinyl from sellers, having a box set of sealed records that can give you the whole catalog at once will have value. Oasis did it, and other bands probably will follow. Complete U2, R.E.M., Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, etc. would be highly sought by collectors out even if they are available to purchase one by one.
 Take it for what it is, a rumor but hey? You never know.
 I'll be happy if they are just colored vinyl but if that booklet is indeed signed?!?
 Holy Grail!!!0
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 I heard rumor that your box set is going to come with special pack of one off Ten socks!!! May not be true, but that's what I just made up, umm I mean heard.tempo_n_groove said:
 Rumor going around now is that the booklet is signed.PJammer4life said:
 That is true. Once the boxes sold out and there was no other option to get the set the limited 500 took on a whole new appeal. Most of the initial argument was about buying the empty box and filling it with the ones you have and new ones as opposed to buying duplicates in a set for more money. That became irrelevant when the boxes were gone.FR181798 said:
 I hear what you are saying. But neither Oasis or The Beatles boxes were sold empty for people to fill cheaper themselves. (I reckon mine will cost just over half what 10c sold the set for). There will likely be new pressings made of some of the records for the box but will the vinyl be any different at all? It could be identical to those already out. In the long-term the complete pre-made set will be worth a little more but if people end up paying hundreds more for basically a bit of paper which says that 10c sold it - that's just crazy.PJammer4life said:The box sets sat for 3 hours while people laughed at the stupidity of paying an extra $100 for a piece of paper. Then ebay has them going for double and triple and people feel burnt. For me it's about completeness. Yes, you could buy Blu Rays individually, but the complete trilogy in a box, or all 6 seasons of Lost or Game of Thrones etc. usually has more appeal. The Beatles Mono could be purchased individually, but people prefer the set. Years from now when it is harder to acquire ten different Pearl Jam vinyl from sellers, having a box set of sealed records that can give you the whole catalog at once will have value. Oasis did it, and other bands probably will follow. Complete U2, R.E.M., Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, etc. would be highly sought by collectors out even if they are available to purchase one by one.
 Take it for what it is, a rumor but hey? You never know.
 I'll be happy if they are just colored vinyl but if that booklet is indeed signed?!?
 Holy Grail!!!2006 Clev,Pitt; 2008 NY MSGx2; 2010 Columbus; 2012 Missoula; 2013 Phoenix,Vancouver,Seattle; 2014 Cincy; 2016 Lex, Wrigley 1&2; 2018 Wrigley 1&2; 2022 Louisville0
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 Imagine if my box showed up with socks?!?PP193448 said:
 I heard rumor that your box set is going to come with special pack of one off Ten socks!!! May not be true, but that's what I just made up, umm I mean heard.tempo_n_groove said:
 Rumor going around now is that the booklet is signed.PJammer4life said:
 That is true. Once the boxes sold out and there was no other option to get the set the limited 500 took on a whole new appeal. Most of the initial argument was about buying the empty box and filling it with the ones you have and new ones as opposed to buying duplicates in a set for more money. That became irrelevant when the boxes were gone.FR181798 said:
 I hear what you are saying. But neither Oasis or The Beatles boxes were sold empty for people to fill cheaper themselves. (I reckon mine will cost just over half what 10c sold the set for). There will likely be new pressings made of some of the records for the box but will the vinyl be any different at all? It could be identical to those already out. In the long-term the complete pre-made set will be worth a little more but if people end up paying hundreds more for basically a bit of paper which says that 10c sold it - that's just crazy.PJammer4life said:The box sets sat for 3 hours while people laughed at the stupidity of paying an extra $100 for a piece of paper. Then ebay has them going for double and triple and people feel burnt. For me it's about completeness. Yes, you could buy Blu Rays individually, but the complete trilogy in a box, or all 6 seasons of Lost or Game of Thrones etc. usually has more appeal. The Beatles Mono could be purchased individually, but people prefer the set. Years from now when it is harder to acquire ten different Pearl Jam vinyl from sellers, having a box set of sealed records that can give you the whole catalog at once will have value. Oasis did it, and other bands probably will follow. Complete U2, R.E.M., Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, etc. would be highly sought by collectors out even if they are available to purchase one by one.
 Take it for what it is, a rumor but hey? You never know.
 I'll be happy if they are just colored vinyl but if that booklet is indeed signed?!?
 Holy Grail!!!0
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            This reminds me of when Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi were rumored to be special guests at the final Spectrum show in 2009.0
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