How many copies of the clear No Code were pressed?

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  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    kenk said:
    We'll never know how many got pressed, but they appeared to sell somewhere around 3500-4k from the way we tracked order numbers that day on a different thread.
    I think it’s less.   I did not get one btw so im not trying to hype up the value.  I was doing something really fun with my family on June 15th.  

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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 29,216
    Yea 3500 seems like a lot for how fast they went. I would understand if there wasn't a limit to 1
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  • kenk
    kenk Posts: 214
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 29,216
    edited August 2021
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out
    Post edited by igotid88 on
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  • mrk2
    mrk2 Finland Posts: 2,093
    Purple Ten was a special limited pressing, that turned out to be not so limited and not so special in the end. People bitched and moaned.
    Clear No Code turned out to be special and limited. People bitched and moaned.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 32,039
    edited August 2021
    mrk2 said:
    Purple Ten was a special limited pressing, that turned out to be not so limited and not so special in the end. People bitched and moaned.
    Clear No Code turned out to be special and limited. People bitched and moaned.
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  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,534
    mrk2 said:
    Purple Ten was a special limited pressing, that turned out to be not so limited and not so special in the end. People bitched and moaned.
    Clear No Code turned out to be special and limited. People bitched and moaned.
    Are you trying to insinuate that some people will find anything to complain about? Seems far fetched to me. 
  • BIGDaddyWil
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    I wonder if they enough for replacements????  Yeah, right?
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  • F Me In The Brain
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    mrk2 said:
    Purple Ten was a special limited pressing, that turned out to be not so limited and not so special in the end. People bitched and moaned.
    Clear No Code turned out to be special and limited. People bitched and moaned.
    Are you trying to insinuate that some people will find anything to complain about? Seems far fetched to me. 

    I'd like to start a complaint thread about the idea that Pearl Jam fans enjoy complaining.
    ;)

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  • kenk
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    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,534
    edited August 2021
    mrk2 said:
    Purple Ten was a special limited pressing, that turned out to be not so limited and not so special in the end. People bitched and moaned.
    Clear No Code turned out to be special and limited. People bitched and moaned.
    Are you trying to insinuate that some people will find anything to complain about? Seems far fetched to me. 

    I'd like to start a complaint thread about the idea that Pearl Jam fans enjoy complaining.
    ;)

    I am sure that nobody would complain about that.
  • Evel K
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  • mrk2 said:
    Purple Ten was a special limited pressing, that turned out to be not so limited and not so special in the end. People bitched and moaned.
    Clear No Code turned out to be special and limited. People bitched and moaned.
    LETS
    ALL
    CONSTRUCT
    NARRATIVES
    IN SUPPORT OF
    ARTIFICAL SCARCITY
    AND FAN-UNFRIENDLY
    PRACTICES! 
    ROCK AND ROLL.
    that's right. every fan should be made happy. every. single. time. because we all know this band OWES US.
  • hihobibo
    hihobibo Tampa, FL Posts: 1,164
    kenk said:
    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
    Also, who really wants to buy a single of a song that they have heard a million times already just because it was packaged differently? I think the purple Ten people learned their lesson there.
  • hihobibo said:
    kenk said:
    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
    Also, who really wants to buy a single of a song that they have heard a million times already just because it was packaged differently? I think the purple Ten people learned their lesson there.
    Well you could make the same argument for clear No Code but it's the fact that there were far fewer pressed. 
  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,534
    hihobibo said:
    kenk said:
    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
    Also, who really wants to buy a single of a song that they have heard a million times already just because it was packaged differently? I think the purple Ten people learned their lesson there.
    I bought one, but it wasn't for Alive, it was for the other songs that were on it.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 31,145
    hihobibo said:
    kenk said:
    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
    Also, who really wants to buy a single of a song that they have heard a million times already just because it was packaged differently? I think the purple Ten people learned their lesson there.
    I bought one, but it wasn't for Alive, it was for the other songs that were on it.
    That's right.  Wash and I've got a feeling was worth the $15. 
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 101,857
    RS65573 said:
    I think based on the order #s when it started and ended 2,500. 

    Was guessing around there too.
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,471
    hihobibo said:
    kenk said:
    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
    Also, who really wants to buy a single of a song that they have heard a million times already just because it was packaged differently? I think the purple Ten people learned their lesson there.
    I bought one, but it wasn't for Alive, it was for the other songs that were on it.
    Love the alt solo on Alive! 
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  • timbo1972
    timbo1972 Posts: 326
    mrussel1 said:
    hihobibo said:
    kenk said:
    igotid88 said:
    kenk said:
    There were definitely that many orders in between when they went live and sold out. Don't underestimate how many members there are and how many units the band can move. It wasn't limited to 1 per person. It was 1 per order. So people could order as many as they wanted to.
    I guess. But it sold out in around 25 minutes. I don't underestimate how many members there are. But the Alive vinyl and single have yet to sell out

    Seems like a lot to me too. I'm just trusting the order numbers. Once Santos posted on here that there were only 200 left they were sold out in 2 minutes.  With Alive people knew ahead of time that there were 18k+ pressed, could also possibly get them at retail stores without paying the crazy shipping rates. So there was less fomo and anyone looking to flip them probably held off.
    Also, who really wants to buy a single of a song that they have heard a million times already just because it was packaged differently? I think the purple Ten people learned their lesson there.
    I bought one, but it wasn't for Alive, it was for the other songs that were on it.
    That's right.  Wash and I've got a feeling was worth the $15. 
    I bought one because I wanted one. Nothing wrong with that, Its not always fomo. Or wanting more copies of songs. 
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