WOW! 

And everyone I know thinks I'm a freak! 

[that's a compliment, btw]

> I'll take the bait. Well over 1400 items I call mine. But I don't
> think quantity is what matters. Who just said that? ;-)
>
> I have some unique items in my collection in terms of rarity. I like
> items that have a story to tell or items that tell me/us more about
> the people behind Yello. And looking at items over time that tells a
> story of the music industry as well. How new formats came and went.
> Looking at magazines from the 80's is always a pleasure :-)
>
> It's interesting to see that there are 7" singles release in countries
> as unlikely as the phillipines
> http://www.theyellosite.com/index.php/discography/release/625/ or
> zimbabwe.
> Press releases like
> http://www.theyellosite.com/index.php/discography/release/583/ are
> nice to look at and every now and then you find a magazine with a
> surprising foto in it like
> http://www.theyellosite.com/index.php/discography/release/542/ I just
> love that picture of Dieter sitting in the chair.
>
> Rare items are things like test pressings, ore artist proofs of cd or
> vinyl covers. I didn't know for instance that such a thing as test
> pressings for cd's existed. But here is one for One Seond
> http://www.theyellosite.com/index.php/discography/release/635/ and the
> pic:
> http://www.theyellosite.com/discography_images/one_second_testpressing07.jpg
>
> But I think the rarest thing ever is Jonas Warstad's Yello book. No
> printed copy exists :-)
>
> Raphael
>
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Georg Plank <georg.plank@aon.at> wrote:
>>
>> Lets make a competition!
>> So who is actually the biggest Yello collector in the world?
>> How many items do you have out there, and
>> what are your ultimate rare items in your collection?
>>
>> (I finnished collecting Yello years ago, so don't count me in)
>>
>>
>>
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