Re: Album: The White Stripes
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:55 pm
i found a NM original one for 40 should i go 4 it
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Open it....jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
Why soon? There may be no point for you, but many of us are collectors.TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
stoutr wrote:Why soon? There may be no point for you, but many of us are collectors.TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
I'm a collector too, but if you have it sealed forever, you might as well just have a sealed on on black vinyl.stoutr wrote:Why soon? There may be no point for you, but many of us are collectors.TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
Not if you are collector of only non-black vinyl.TheHen0 wrote:I'm a collector too, but if you have it sealed forever, you might as well just have a sealed on on black vinyl.stoutr wrote:Why soon? There may be no point for you, but many of us are collectors.TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
Never forget this little piece of advice regarding collecting.TheHen0 wrote:I'm a collector too, but if you have it sealed forever, you might as well just have a sealed on on black vinyl.stoutr wrote:Why soon? There may be no point for you, but many of us are collectors.TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
I can't afford three copies of everything though, so the most I ever get is two.hawke000 wrote:Never forget this little piece of advice regarding collecting.TheHen0 wrote:I'm a collector too, but if you have it sealed forever, you might as well just have a sealed on on black vinyl.stoutr wrote:Why soon? There may be no point for you, but many of us are collectors.TheHen0 wrote:Unless you're planning to sell it soon, open it. There's no point in having it otherwise.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
1 to keep, one to play, one to trade. When you start with that thinking around here, you'll get far.
the splits are noticeably lighter than the 180g black version.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.
that's a good tipgdm wrote:the splits are noticeably lighter than the 180g black version.jasonbubalo wrote:Hello everybody, I just bought a sealed copy of the split color version of this vinyl on ebay, and the seller says I can be assured it is a split vinyl because of the small third man sticker on the back corner of the record. Is that true? Is there any other way to tell short of opening it? I would like to keep it sealed if possible as I already have a black listening copy. Thanks everybody.