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Yeah, I think back on all the hours I (and a lot of other people) used to spend pawing through the used album bins at head shops all over town looking for some a particularly obscure bit of vinyl. Kids these days....
The cd is around 13.00 + 4.00 s&h. I wont spend 17 bucks on a cd especially since i only like a handful of songs. I do have one of the songs (we cant hide it anymore) i really like on 45 rpm. I currently have over 300 cds that took me over 14 yrs to collect. Many of them i havent listened to in yrs. Pawn shops, flea markets, thrift stores & yard sales are my best bet & their are plenty of them nearby. Thanks to C2shiningC for locating the product for me last summer.
The cd is now $16.00 + 4.00 s&h @ amazon. I wont pay 20 bucks for a cd especially one with just a few songs I like. ALOT of people today don't buy cds anymore & im amazed at some of the listed prices for a compact disc. Cds at thrift stores & pawn shops are usually 2-3 dollars.
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