Re: Single: The Upholsterers
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 5:50 am
Can anyone list ALL of the versions of this record? #challenge
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7th_son wrote:Can anyone list ALL of the versions of this record? #challenge
No they're not.woodisgood wrote:If you go through this thread, they're all listed.
So what's missing? Please enlighten.higherlimits wrote:No they're not.woodisgood wrote:If you go through this thread, they're all listed.
Hmm, well, I just moved so they're all boxed up. There are more than just Yellow and Black cards though.woodisgood wrote:So what's missing? Please enlighten.higherlimits wrote:No they're not.woodisgood wrote:If you go through this thread, they're all listed.
higherlimits wrote:Hmm, well, I just moved so they're all boxed up. There are more than just Yellow and Black cards though.woodisgood wrote:So what's missing? Please enlighten.higherlimits wrote:No they're not.woodisgood wrote:If you go through this thread, they're all listed.
I've heard only 3 exist...higherlimits wrote:Interesting. I was looking for a reference to the thumb card and all I can find is that Grim mentioned it in response to a Ben Blackwell interview. The card in that interview isn't actually a thumb card though, it's just a blood card. and I believe it's a black card, not a white one. The back of the black cards is white. I'm pretty sure that Ben doesn't have a thumb card but I could be wrong.
I feel very sorry for the person who bought this. Seller wrote in the listing it was blood card #31, but when I asked for a photo of the back, it was the dreaded fake #43. I mentioned this discrepancy to him and he said he noticed that too but it was too late to change it in the listing. $495 wasted on a fake . . .
There is still no confirmation that they are in fact fake. Could just be that Jack ran out of nail polish.woodisgood wrote:I feel very sorry for the person who bought this. Seller wrote in the listing it was blood card #31, but when I asked for a photo of the back, it was the dreaded fake #43. I mentioned this discrepancy to him and he said he noticed that too but it was too late to change it in the listing. $495 wasted on a fake . . .Datch wrote:Maybe the found the clover first, then went on the computer and bought/won this record for cheap.Bikedo wrote:What's up with the clover as part of this Upholsterers with blood card #31 sold on Ebay?
It was listed framed with the four leaved clover.
It's not just the nail polish vs. red marker—it's the writing on the back of the card.higherlimits wrote:There is still no confirmation that they are in fact fake. Could just be that Jack ran out of nail polish.woodisgood wrote:I feel very sorry for the person who bought this. Seller wrote in the listing it was blood card #31, but when I asked for a photo of the back, it was the dreaded fake #43. I mentioned this discrepancy to him and he said he noticed that too but it was too late to change it in the listing. $495 wasted on a fake . . .Datch wrote:Maybe the found the clover first, then went on the computer and bought/won this record for cheap.Bikedo wrote:What's up with the clover as part of this Upholsterers with blood card #31 sold on Ebay?
It was listed framed with the four leaved clover.