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Hats off to TMR for not going nuts and cutting off the arm the feeds it this RSD.

Whilst various fan bases have been hammered with extortionate prices for
7s, 7 inch box sets and Lps, TMR pricing seems to have been fairly reasonable in the stores I've looked at.
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Kaber wrote:Hats off to TMR for not going nuts and cutting off the arm the feeds it this RSD.

Whilst various fan bases have been hammered with extortionate prices for
7s, 7 inch box sets and Lps, TMR pricing seems to have been fairly reasonable in the stores I've looked at.
And they also allowed vault members to use their coin for an additional 10% off, if I understand correctly...
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arewhyehen wrote:
Kaber wrote:Hats off to TMR for not going nuts and cutting off the arm the feeds it this RSD.

Whilst various fan bases have been hammered with extortionate prices for
7s, 7 inch box sets and Lps, TMR pricing seems to have been fairly reasonable in the stores I've looked at.
And they also allowed vault members to use their coin for an additional 10% off, if I understand correctly...
Not on the RSD limited items (Peel, Muppets, poster). At least not at Cass.
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Kali Durga wrote:
arewhyehen wrote:
Kaber wrote:Hats off to TMR for not going nuts and cutting off the arm the feeds it this RSD.

Whilst various fan bases have been hammered with extortionate prices for
7s, 7 inch box sets and Lps, TMR pricing seems to have been fairly reasonable in the stores I've looked at.
And they also allowed vault members to use their coin for an additional 10% off, if I understand correctly...
Not on the RSD limited items (Peel, Muppets, poster). At least not at Cass.
Either way, it's crazy to allow that extra madness on a day like RSD. Them having to pick through exclusives/ non exclusives on RSD makes it even harder. I like the challenge coin idea.
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Kali Durga wrote:
arewhyehen wrote:
Kaber wrote:Hats off to TMR for not going nuts and cutting off the arm the feeds it this RSD.

Whilst various fan bases have been hammered with extortionate prices for
7s, 7 inch box sets and Lps, TMR pricing seems to have been fairly reasonable in the stores I've looked at.
And they also allowed vault members to use their coin for an additional 10% off, if I understand correctly...
Not on the RSD limited items (Peel, Muppets, poster). At least not at Cass.
they sure did in nashville.

#nashvillepwnsdetroit
he is everything i hate...
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elduderino wrote:
Kali Durga wrote:
arewhyehen wrote:
Kaber wrote:Hats off to TMR for not going nuts and cutting off the arm the feeds it this RSD.

Whilst various fan bases have been hammered with extortionate prices for
7s, 7 inch box sets and Lps, TMR pricing seems to have been fairly reasonable in the stores I've looked at.
And they also allowed vault members to use their coin for an additional 10% off, if I understand correctly...
Not on the RSD limited items (Peel, Muppets, poster). At least not at Cass.
they sure did in nashville.

#nashvillepwnsdetroit
Either that or Swank told all the new kids in the store that you're the King of the Vault.
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Kali Durga wrote:Either that or Swank told all the new kids in the store that you're the Pope of the Vault.
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PugFaceRex wrote:
Kali Durga wrote:Either that or Swank told all the new kids in the store that you're the Pope of the Vault.
fixed
Thanks. So when is Bernie Sanders going to visit Brentwood?
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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why would bernie sanders go to brentwood?
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He's visiting Popes, isn't he? Or did you move?
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Kali Durga wrote:He's visiting Popes, isn't he? Or did you move?
no. and yes.
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Thank goodness TMR keeping it real! Only charging $95 for a book!
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Stl_ben wrote:Thank goodness TMR keeping it real! Only charging $95 for a book!
I know they had to pay everyone involved with the book (including every interview) and with the 45 included, that's not a bad price for a limited edition of 500.
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The standard edition at $60 is also a decent price for a coffee-table hardcover book, IMO, and a real bargain at yesterday's $37 Amazon price, for those who caught that.
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