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Craig23

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  1. just placed my first order through squidco.com for a few hat hut releases. hat huts (that I looked at) are $17.95 - all of the other places from whom I've purchased have upped their prices to $20 for the newer releases. two disc hat hut releases are $23.95 i placed my first order with them on march 9th: Roach, Max & Braxton, Anthony: One In Two Two In One (Label: Hatology) $17.95 Braxton, Anthony: Charlie Parker Project (Label: Hatology) $23.95 Taylor, Cecil Unit: One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye (Label: Hatology) $23.95 Haco: Stereo Bugscope 00 (Label: Improvised Music From Japan) $18.95 Kam-Pas-Nel-La (Haco, Parkins, Bennett, Uchihashi): Volume 1 (Label: Innocent) $15.95 order received march 11th from new york to california. two items are on back order (the two in bold), but they have free domestic shipping.
  2. Other than conflicting release dates (either April 5th or 12th) I can't find any information on the upcoming Jazz in Paris 3 CD sets. Does anyone know what material these sets consist of? Various Artists - Jazz in Paris - Champs Elysess - 3 CD box set (Verve Int'l) Apr 5 Various Artists - Jazz in Paris - Montmartre - 3 CD box set (Verve Int'l) Apr 5 Various Artists - Jazz in Paris - Rive Gauche - 3 CD box set (Verve Int'l) Apr 5 Various Artists - Jazz in Paris - Saint Germain Des-Pres - 3 CD box set (Verve Int'l) Apr 5
  3. I know - that's why I was saying that everything was supposedly sent on the same day. Just seems weird that one selection would arrive over a week ahead of the twenty or so others if they were all shipped together, like the website and email say. I'm sure I'll get them eventually. They may not have shipped together. I have placed about four or five multi-item orders. Each item in my order has always shipped the same day but each item was shipped in its own box. You may be seeing 20 packages arriving at your place in the next few days.
  4. Not a great deal but..... BMG 48-hour sale: $7.99 w/no shipping code: M5OD7
  5. Another Mosaic worth more used than new.
  6. I have always been satisfied with the Downtown Music Gallery. Very quick shipping. I haven't tied their new search system (a few weeks old I think).
  7. eBay is the route I've had to go to find old Hat Hut releases. Sometimes you can get them for a decent price. They seem to be, for the most part, ending with lower ending prices lately, but, obviously, that can change at any time. That is where I found the two in question over the years.
  8. I'm having the same problem I couldn't find it by title search. In order to find it I had to do a search for "miles davis" then I ordered it from newest additions. Silent Way Sessions was the third or fourth choice. Same thing for the Columbia Quintet box.
  9. Complete In A Silent Way Sessions
  10. I collect books as well. I try to find Modern Library books (preferably with dustjackets). Have about 300 so far, and about 1500 more books.
  11. Craig23

    EAI

    I really like this recording. It is very melodic in its own way – similar to the collaboration between Tetsu Inoue and Andrew Deutsch (Field Tracker). It is a split between live and studio recordings, unique from one another. I have always liked the Hat Hut also and this recording is no different from the quality of work they have put out in the past.
  12. Craig23

    EAI

    Am interested in it. Know very liittle about it. Which artists would you suggest to get started?
  13. Don't know anything about the seller but that is a damn good price. (minus box/booklet) eBay: Eldridge Mosaic
  14. Next year, preschool! I only teach what I know.......preschool, here I come!
  15. teacher, third grade (this year) teacher, kindergarten (last year)
  16. Of the Gregg Bendian/Nels Cline Interzone releases (that I have heard), I was always partial to the self titled Interzone. To me it is more listenable (i.e. more melody). I haven't listened to them in a long time, I'm glad you posted about it. I need to go back and listen to the recordings of theirs that I have. How is Requiem for Jack Kirby?
  17. Marc Copland (saxophones, piano)
  18. They've been telling me that "Translinear Light" has been backordered since I placed my order over a week ago! Odd, they said mine shipped a couple of days ago.
  19. Damn, had to place another order. This is the last one. This is the last one. This is the last one. Sonny Criss -- Mr Blues Pour Flirter Rhoda Scott -- Rhoda Scott & Kenny Clarke Barney Wilen -- Jazz Sur Seine Oscar Peterson -- Oscar Peterson/Stephane Grapelli Quartet Vol 2 Louis Armstrong & Others -- Louis Armstrong & His Friends Andre Hodeir -- Jazz & Jazz Lester Young -- Le Dernier Message De Lester Young
  20. Just a head's up to anyone looking for this set: Teddy Wilson Mosaic on eBay I've bought two or three Mosaics from this seller and have always had very quick, kind service from him.
  21. That would be a screwed up thing to do. But that was never my point. MY point is, that is buyers are judged on whether they communicate well and pay promptly. That done, you *owe* them positive feedback. If they are dumb-asses who make excuses to leave negative feedback, then respond to it. If their negative feedback is ridiculous, other potential buyers will see it as such. Let me give you a hypothetical (not so hypothetical because its how I got my first bit of negative feedback): You sell an album; you don't take paypal and want a check or money order. Money order is mailed within two days of the auction ending. Its received less than a week after the auction ended. You take TWO weeks to ship the LP. I post negative feedback because the whole idea of sending a money order is to get the merchandise quickly. There's no excuse for taking that long, and I don't care how much business you do. What do you do? Do you post tit-for-tat negative feedback, when I have done nothing but alert the ebay community to pathetic customer service? Remember, there's nothing to be "made good" on here. You think its fine to accept a money order and not ship the item for two weeks. I think its total bullshit, and post negative feedback. What do you do? I'm not sure if your asking me to put myself in that seller's shoes and what I would do if I was that seller and you gave me negative feedback. That seller sounds like a jerk. That is not how I do business. At the least, if for some reason it took me two weeks to mail a package, I would try to contact you and see if you would prefer a refund. Either way, I would feel really bad and apologize for the delay. As a buyer I would have done what you did and left the seller a neutral or negative feedback. It would really have depended on whether or not he/she kept in contact with me throughout the two weeks it took to ship the LP. Honest mistakes happen (not to mention family emergencies, etc). I have left both neutral and negative feedback as a buyer and, "luckily," have never received a retaliatory negative. If I did, however, oh well. It would have been undeserved, but that's life. I've been lucky in my time at eBay and have never received a negative, but I've never deserved one and, as I said before, I've been lucky enough not to come across an asshole seller or buyer who leaves it just to be mean. I've heard way too many stories of that happening, however (the post before mine is one good example). As a buyer I don't like it when the seller leaves me feedback first. How does the seller know I am satisfied? Is the case of the CD broken because the seller failed to pack it sufficiently? Did the seller send the wrong item? As a buyer, I would rather make sure the item is everything it is described to be and, if not, give the seller a chance to make it right. If he/she does I'll give a positive. If not, a negative. But, again, eBay has changed so much over the 7 years I've been using it. It isn't the "community" it once was. And, whether your dealing with hundreds of people a day (as one would in a brick and mortar store) or millions on eBay, I think its better to be safe than sorry and wait until the transaction is complete rather than part way done.
  22. That would be a screwed up thing to do. But that was never my point. wolff: "How about the buyers that leave NFB because they do not like the music on a CD/LP they bought?" And don't think this doesn't happen. You can believe in the product all you want but when you get the buyer (or seller) from hell, I'd much rather wait and give a refund and have everyone be (somewhat) satisfied than an unjustified negative. I'm really not saying it is write or wrong to wait and give feedback. It is one way of going about doing business on eBay. I happen to use it (through automated feedback or when I get an email from the buyer saying he/she is satisfied).
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