I know this is hardly the most exciting thing to post, and we do go through this sort of stuff regularly, but I just find it hard to believe that somebody would pay over 80 quid for a CD Single of "Kylie Said to Jason"
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=857301177
Sure it's a rare item... but is it *that* rare? Really rare vinyl has been selling for less than this recently, and K Cera Cera even sells for less than this.
Ah well, you can't save people from themselves...
It is rare, not sure it's worth 80 quid, maybe 50... Thank God I bought mine for a measley quid via a bargain bin!!! ;->> l8rs, Nick ;-)
It is rare, not sure it's worth 80 quid, maybe 50...
Thank God I bought mine for a measley quid via a bargain bin!!! ;->>
Well, I didn't do that well, but I bought my copy on eBay last year for 26 quid, which is pretty close to the price that Don paid a few years ago. I think this is the thing about KLF memorabilia... because for 99.9% of the population they are a "dead" group, rare stuff, while worth a premium, simply does not appreciate in value like some other music memorabilia. I would even go as far as to say that supply and demand has remained fairly constant in the last 5 years. A small number of older fans decide to sell their collections and move on, and a corresponding small number of new fan snap them up. (Or at least older fans who only newly have the money to spare snap them up! I know that's true in my case!) This may all change, of course. Now that "Old Skool" is becoming fashionable again, we may see a surge in new/young fans. Michael
£82 now! Wow - I'm gonna raid my cupboards - maybe the Original White Room Studio Cassette or VHS. Time to sell the family silver! Andy
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