TMR177 - Carl Sagan - A Glorious Dawn 12"

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TMR177 - Carl Sagan - A Glorious Dawn 12"

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Released on July 30th 2016 during the Icarus event
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trickster wrote:Released on July 30th 2016 during the Icarus event
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cool packaging
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So... what are we thinking here?
"For Sale" threads from $350-$500 and Ebay up to $1,000?
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Or more like $50 as there will be hundreds of them at multiple locations.
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Stl_ben wrote:Or more like $50 as there will be hundreds of them at multiple locations.
Yeah, I'm guessing it will be $100 or less. Kinda like GBMS.

BUT, it's still a cool damn record commemorating a cool damn event. If you buy one, I think you'll enjoy having it in your collection for the story. Especially if you're at the event.
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This would be perfect for the Vault Novelties shop.
For us who live to far away to go to these events,
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Now we know what that revamped logo was for. (the one with the letters TMR can't find the picture right now, it's on the left shoulder of the astronauts suit.)
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Datch wrote:Now we know what that revamped logo was for. (the one with the letters TMR can't find the picture right now, it's on the left shoulder of the astronauts suit.)
It was the logo they used for RSD--I think this was originally supposed to tie in with that (the "out of this world surprise") but it didn't work out, for whatever reason.
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is this first record pressed out of detroit?
he is everything i hate...
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elduderino wrote:is this first record pressed out of detroit?
If it is, then they've kept the fact that the presses are up and running a complete secret.
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is the secret of the detroit presses out of the bag?
he is everything i hate...
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Dunno. They're keeping things close to the vest, as per usual. Or whatever that saying is.
"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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When I asked in the Fall about a timeframe Blackwell looked at me and said "you guys will probably know before me - there are windows everywhere!"
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anonymousbrunette wrote:When I asked in the Fall about a timeframe Blackwell looked at me and said "you guys will probably know before me - there are windows everywhere!"
Headed to Nashville in the morning. It will be my 16 yo's first visit to the city and to TMR.
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anonymousbrunette wrote:When I asked in the Fall about a timeframe Blackwell looked at me and said "you guys will probably know before me - there are windows everywhere!"
If the Tumblr kids were as interested in this as in Jack's love life, we'd know already.
"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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