Or Charlie Parker, if you are a Welk collector. Steve -----Original Message----- From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dick Spottswood Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:03 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Grading. Was This price is a joke, right? Yeah, you're on the right track! I also propose minimum sentences for overgrading, with Lawrence Welk music played in the cell 24/7. Dick Re: [ARSCLIST] Grading. Was This price is a joke, right? Steven Smolian to: ARSCLIST 04/23/2012 09:49 PM Sent by: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List <[log in to unmask]> Please respond to Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List In terms of the grading disputes, one serious issue here is the simultaneous use of two grading systems. Goldmine's system, used in the rock and non-classical world jumps from VG+ to M-. The other system, based on 78s and VJM, includes the E-, E and E+ grades between V+ and M-. A uniform system could be mandaded by the Government, but that seems somewhat unlikely. It will happen afetr a Federal law is passed to require legible adresses on every house, the lack of which is the bane of yardsaleing. Of couse, a uniform grading system could be imposed by each state- wait, isn't there a problem elsewhere with this concept? Steve Smolian -----Original Message----- From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Biel Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 9:29 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] This price is a joke, right? From: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> > I don't think it is a joke but this dealer has many records at > way-out-of-line prices IMO. Notice that this one is 20% off? Many of > his records are discounted and still way over priced. Also notice that > he has over 40k sales, but I have no idea how. Because "he" has over 55,000 records up on site at a time and most of them are priced in the single and double digits. A couple of weeks ago I got an LP from them that I had been looking for for 20 years at a Best Offer price of $8.00. Looking at the recent completed sales I do think I have seen most of them in recent years for less than $3.00, but if you need a record in a hurry . . . > He certainly doesn't take much time to make pictures. The label is on > its side and there is no CU. Not very good salesmanship IMO. Sometimes there are very good images on this site. They were just sloppy this time and you might be able to get them to retake pics of the labels since that is so necessary on this pair. > I also love the way ebay says that this guy (and many other dealers) > receive consistently high feedback, but he is not 100%. So someone has > given him bad remarks somewhere. I don't call that consistent. If he > is so consistent why isn't he 100%? joe salerno This statement is way beneath you, Joe. 99.6% is FANTASTICALLY CONSISTENT. 25 negatives in the past 12 months out of almost seven thousand seven hundred sales? Some were problems with shipping damage, the customs dept in Greece and Germany, and others thought that their listing of the lowest grading of VG should yield a record that was really very very very GREAT!!! Read the complaints yourself -- there are so few of them it will take about two minutes. On 4/23/2012 7:12 PM, Tom Fine wrote: > http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEX-RITTER-VARIOUS-armed-forces-WWII-2-vinyl-L > P-/350262861414 are these things really worth $160 each? Can someone > provide some history? They seem to be dubs of commercial masters, > combined into a 6-8 > minute "set" to be played between voiced announcements? -- Tom Fine As for Tom's question, no these are not worth anywhere near this because these are not original recordings. Mike Biel [log in to unmask]