The 'poster' in Setting Sons is in fact the inner sleeve. Also first press of The Gift came in a candy striped outer bag. Very flimsy and easy to rip and lose. Enjoyable video.
great video guys. on the setting sons if the tracklisting on the rear is a plastic peel you have a first press. if printed its a second press, nice copy for the money.
I’ve got the original pressing of very ‘eavy….very ‘umble. An ex boss of mine gave it to me along with an original pressing of purple’s machine head (with lyric poster). How much were they asking for that recent remastered Opeth release “orchid”?
@@thevinylhunters I thought it was rather nice of him to give two of his own personal collection, for being a good worker and I used to talk to him passionately about my love of all things heavy. £25, was it the black or one of the coloured variants? Not bad I suppose, but for myself I’d prefer to pay the £37 I paid each for the new and totally mint. I got the coloured ones as I’m a coloured vinyl fiend, lol Morningrise, green, orchid gold and my arms…violet. I already have them on black vinyl, they’re are just to play 🙂 cool channel and I like the way you two bounce off each other and your personalities. Sun I think
You should open the sealed ones. Sealed records don't last forever. I've opened up sealed ones only to find the records warped or the vinyl going very coarse and small pieces of vinyl starts to rot up. Open up records, and play them. Get that silly shrink-wrap off, it'll only warp your records. However, that Black Sabbath 50th Anniversary (I got it too for $15), doesn't sound anything near as good as my original 1970 UK. But again, never leave records sealed for too long. Don't worry about price drops - it is barely any difference. I'd rather purchase an opened record that has been checked out than a mint warped one. The only thing that matters is in which state the vinyl record is in. @13:11 Jesus, never grab records like that with your fingers. Aaaaaahhhhhhh, my eyes.....
Agreed - it makes my blood boil when I see idiots putting their grubby fingertips onto the playing surface of a record. Should be punishable with 5 years in jail.