A great record, absolutely, but not rare, certainly not worth this price! I think the two copies of this I have cost me around $5 each. Some buyers amaze me...

I think that with a lot of things, they’re worth whatever someone is willing to pay for them...at least to them.VictrolaGuy - Walt wrote:At least one bidder has proven you wrong.OrthoSean wrote:certainly not worth this price!
— MordEth
Excellent point, Rocky! I'm always finding myself having discussions like this all the time on the phone with others. A fellow record guy was at my house on Sunday and we were discussing just this. You don't know what somebody's reason is for spending what they spend. In the case I posted to begin with, we're talking about a disc that isn't uncommon, but not one you encounter every day either. Still, this is a lot to spend. I know some of us here remember the "gkmnewport" days who would spend any amount it took to land certain DDs she didn't have. Stuff that wasn't that rare was bringing hundreds or thousands in some cases and many sellers were taking full advantage of the fact this person would spend whatever it took to get the record(s) she was missing.EdisonSquirrel wrote:We usually have no idea whether a buyer who pay an exorbitant price for his records is knowledgeable about the rarity of the records he is purchasing.
I see no harm in discussing the very high prices that some may pay for their records--that's a legitimate area of observation and discussion for record collectors. The only caveat here is that we should avoid belittling or mocking those who have chosen to pay a higher price than we consider reasonable.
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Rocky