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  1. Hello there! Many, many rare and desirable records now on sale on ebay. Many original 1.st presses, very low or no reserves.. Spirits Rejoice,Bells, Bitches Brew, Afrodisiaca, Ascension, This is Our Music, The Shape of Jazz to come, On Tenor....Many nice titles. Hope you'll take a look! Please note that shipping prices are my actual expenses when shipping records - sorry! http://shop.ebay.com/ibuchreitz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340 (Auctions end on Saturday) Quite a few rock-classics there too... Thanks and Happy New Year!! Ibuchreitz.
  2. Oh, and as always I take request... If you're looking for a particular album, let me know and I can see if I have it. If I do, I can put it up along with the next batch on ebay or make a arrangement with you directly. Let me know if you're looking for anything in particular.
  3. You're Danish too, Sidewinder? The weather truly is hellish! Minus 12 degrees celsius last night... Somebody told me, that European winters will be very cold for the next 7-10 years due to a temporary change in the gulfstream...That's just amazing!
  4. The weather is ridiculous here in Denmark! Snow everywhere and sub-zero centigrades all day... I wish I lived in a warmer country.
  5. Hey there! Just wanted to say, that I'm selling these titles on ebay. http://shop.ebay.com/ibuchreitz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340 I'm letting go of a handfull of rare Mingus records, Charlie Parker On Dial 1-6, A Night at The Village Vanguard with Sonny Rollins, a very rare Danish pressing of Duke Ellington's New Orleans Suite and many other interesting LP's. I hope you'll take a look!
  6. Funny how ebay-auctions always play out differently than I expect. Archie Shepp: Mama Too Tight is an awesome and utterly brilliant album in my estimation. I've looked into it's value and see no original US copies besides my own. Still, no interest what so ever. Out of my 34 auctions thats running this week, this is among the three least viewed. 5 views, 0 watchers... I realize that a lot can still happen, but I'm really surprised that it's doing so poorly. Anyways, if you're looking for a particular record, let me know and I'll see if I have it. If we can agree on a price, I'd rather sell to someone on Organissimo.org than be bothered with ebay.
  7. Back this week with no less than 34 record-auctions on Ebay ending on Saturday. http://shop.ebay.com/ibuchreitz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340 I've listed quite a few rare rock-albums this week alongside many great jazz classics.
  8. I'd have to agree with you, it really is quite something. It's my favorite Dolphy record and the sound is indeed grand.
  9. New records up now! http://shop.ebay.com/ibuchreitz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340 Most of my auctions got sold yesterday, but here's a new serving of rarities and interesting records. I have a lot with John Coltrane and Miles Davis this week alongside a super rare Danish Debut Cecil Taylor and a 1.st pressing copy of Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch and others.
  10. By the way, I have some rare rock-records that I've begun selling too. This week I've included an original issue of Electric Ladyland to the auctions of jazz I have on ebay. I have some other stuff such as Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Bob Dylan and The Velvet Underground... are any of you interested in that sorta stuff?
  11. I'm afraid neither Buchreitz nor me will understand ANY of that - nor will anybody else. Whereas Swedish/Danish/Norwegian are lumped together in MANY printed media, for example, in Scandinavia where readers' contributions come into play (as you undoubtedly know ...) . OK, just to round off the debate and get back to Lbuchreitz's latest post (this time in English so Chris will spare us an avalanche of Icelandic ): Of course I see your point and I agree. But neither will you get a totally realistic appraisal from any moderately sharp-witted collector either who would be interested in BUYING these records himself. If he is to pay the items FULL PRICE that's not exactly an incentive to buy because it is not really a good buy (much less a bargain) for him. In short, try to get an appraisal of the value from an impartial third party (if there is anybody like that). But moaning about the fact that dealers (and even the keener type of collector) will not provide you with the info that will enable you to push up the prices of the items that THEY might be interested in buying from you is just natural. It has always been like that and is something to be reckoned with at all times IMHO (in EVERY part of any market where the price is dictated by collectability criteria). Good luck! Right, we can't risk a wave of Icelandic gibberish so let's take the threat seriously and switch to English :-) I agree with you completely. The thing is, I've never really paid any interest to the value of my records before now. I've only treasured them for the music that's on them and didn't really care if they we're worth any money before now. I was hoping somebody in here, would know more about the value of this particular record as I can't find any price-references anywhere on the internet. I have a feeling this record could be so rare, that someone might pay around $1000-$2000 or even more for it, but I've no way of establishing that and I want to take a price for it, thats both realistic and fair. I called a record-shop who was willing to pay me $800 on the spot without having seen the vinyl or cover. I don't know, but I'd like to find out what to expect people are ready to pay.
  12. It is mad! Although, there's a point to be made about these records, that transcends the joy of owning just the music in a nice media. I'm talking about authenticity and historical value. These records - some 50 years old or older - was not released in big numbers, there are probably not many left. To own a record like this, is like owning an antiquity. Like owning a piece of dying history, that becomes rarer and rarer as time passes. Is paying $2000 for a record pure madness? Yes, absolutely. Is paying $2000 for a historical object insane? Yes probably, but it makes more sense, if you look at it, that way. I sold my Eric Dolphy: Live in Europe for $699. That is a sick amount of money, but it's the cheapest a "Live in Europe" has ever sold for on ebay and considering the historical aspect and how rare it is, I think it was a fair amount. It was made (I'm guessing) in about 300 copies on the original debut album, nearly 50 years ago and sold mainly in Denmark and mainland Europe. For a collector, such a record is a piece of history. For people that don't care about authenticity and the historical aspect, there is a re-issue on a different label available. I know people who paid up to 1000 bucks for a playing card for Magic: The Gathering... Puts it into perspective, I think.
  13. Hey people, Just wanted to say, I’m selling some records on ebay. I’ve profited greatly from the insigtful advice given to me by members of the Organissimo-userbase, so I’m very happy and have confidence in my new wave of records on ebay. I’ll put up new auctions every 1st and 2nd Saturday in every month (15-30 or so). The 3rd Saturday of every month, I’ll relist some of the titles, that didn’t sell. Shipping prices are the actual expenses, so unfortunately they are quite high. If you purchase more records (I can hold purchased records for three weeks) you can save a lot on shipping! Most records start on $4.99 or $9.99 and only the super rare have reserves. Check it out! Ibuchreitz on Ebay We have many records - if you're looking for particular titles, feel free to ask and I'll get back to you right away. Thank you for your time!
  14. Hej Steve, Jamen jo, det er absolut normalt. Jeg forstår godt, at de skal tjene penge på de plader, de køber, således de kan sælge videre med profit. Jeg siger bare, at jeg ikke kan bruge en vurdering af en plades værdi fra en sådan person. Den person er ikke uvildig/neutral og derfor er vedkommendes udgangspunkt garanteret, markant lavere end pladens reelle værdi. Derfor kalder jeg dem "vultures" i min indledende post. Jeg forstår godt, at det er sådan, de tjener deres penge. Derfor har jeg ikke mulighed for at forhøre mig blandt disse proffer, hvis jeg vil kende det eksakte værdi af min skive.
  15. I can tell you in all honesty, that I've nothing against collectors of records at all... after all, I've been one for a long time myself. The people I'm not so sure about, are the people who drive around the country and buy peoples whole collections from them for a lot less than they're probably worth. I've tried to sell my collection to three different people who weren't interested as soon as they discovered I had researched prices on ebay and elsewhere. I can see, why that didn't come across in my original post, as it was poorly written and I was in a hurry. And obviously, I'd like to make a little money as I'm selling the collection I spent 40 years obtaining. If a record is worth $1000 I wont sell it for $200 unless it's in auction and I got unlucky. I don't know if that makes me a bad person. Nej, det var en rigtig ringe formulering... Jeg mener de mennesker der opkøber og videresælger samlinger. Jeg kan ikke rigtig se, at sådan en person nødvendigvis kan bruges som en troværdig kilde til at fastsætte en plades værdi - det vil altid være i hans interesse, at sige pladen er billigere, end den er. Men det er et sjovt cover. Det er fra Ekstra Bladet i 60'erne. The vinyl is flawless. It hasn't been played more than five-ten times, so it is close to perfect. The cover is great, in my estimation. I don't know what it's worth, so I'll probably investigate it further for a while before selling. I would gladly sell it to you, once I get a better idea of what it's worth. How much is a bundle?
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