----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 10:56
AM
Subject: Re: [KLF] eBay watch
This guy has sold some good stuff recently, however this
promo 3 does look suspect, I have an original promo 3. there are 2 'rims' in
the centre of the disc on ebay, the original only has 1 but without
seeing the text in the runout one can't be 100% sure. The text should be the
same as promo 2 and 099X.
People
are allowed to change allegiances, and I'm sure there are many old KLF fans
around who many years ago sold theirs JAMSCD4s or Love Trance sleeve/labels
combos, and are now quite happy with their Coldplay CDs bought from Adsa for
£7.99 in the sale. A sign of getting old? Or just free
choice?
Anyway, another sign of getting old is noticing the
fluctuations in Ebay prices? Is it just me, or are the seller's rare items
going for (generally) about £30 less than would previously have been the
case?
> Message Received: Feb 02 2007, 11:53 PM
> From:
"Simon Glass"
> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [KLF] eBay
watch
>
>
> in fairness looking at this seller's
feedback he has recently sold some veeeery rare KLF items (anyone here?) so
chances are this is legit. whatever the bootleg/fake/real ongoing saga with
Love Trance, that sleeve and labels look so nice...*sigh*
>
>
seems like he was someone 'on the inside' or some uber fan like pete
robinson
>
> however i know i shouldn't delve into ebay
feedback but he seems to be selling this stuff in favour of buying madonna
picture discs mostly from her bland early 90s period....hmmmm
>
> much as i love madonna, that is still so wrong...=(
>
> tbc.
>
> Simon Glass wrote:
>
Finally:
>
>
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KLF-WHAT-TIME-IS-LOVE-ACID-MIX-KLF-92-PROMO-3_W0QQitemZ230084551942QQihZ013QQcategoryZ58647QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
>
> I think we pretty much established 92promo2 and 92promo3 were
bootlegged at some stage (i have strong memories but alas no evidence of
seeing the two for i think 12 and 20 quid or thereabouts in a record
collector ad, possibly sister ray, in the mid-to-late 90s and possible
bootlegs have been discussed here fairly recently) but this is still pretty
damn rare in whatever form
>
> (open bracket) tbc. (closed
bracket)
>
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