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Japanese "24Bit by RVG" LP facsimile cd Bundle for sale. (I have been collecting these in earnest and collected these duplicates).

The following are bundled together at this time for sale, 80 dollars for the 7 discs including postage within the US (US sales only please). I may offer these seperately in the near future if no one wants the bundle. All discs are free of scratches or blemishes, all sleeves are in excellent condition, all inserts included. Only one (Monk, Volume One) has an OBI included.

The Titles: 

Thelonious Monk "Genius of Modern Music, Volume One" TOCJ-9041

Thelonious Monk "Genius of Modern Music, Volume Two" TOCJ-9042

Ike Quebec "Bossa Nova Soul Samba" TOCJ-9031

"Introducing Johnny Griffin" TOCJ-9095

Horace Silver "The Stylings of Silver" TOCJ-9113

Lee Morgan "City Lights" TOCJ-9085

Hank Mobley "Dippin'" TOCJ-9101

If interested please PM me here or email me at lonjazz@yahoo.com Thanks!

 

Edited by jazzbo
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Man, I might want to spring for a Stylings of Silver JRVG but not the whole set I don't think.  Love that record, though its been forever since I've pulled it out.

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I came up with the price by my own bootstraps. I have been finding these with careful searching and patience from 10 to 18 dollars and decided that I wasn't intending to gouge anyone and mailing a bundle is cheaper and saves me time so came up with this price as a good deal for the buyer and an okay price for me--turned out to be good enough to make a sale in hours. I've got all but about 50 of this series so far. I won't pay these exorbitant prices and I won't sell at an exorbitant price.

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I like the "focused bundle" approach, it's an appealing sales angle and priced to move.

Of course, hindsight IS 20/20, but just saying...I don't think it's accidental that happy buyer and happy seller made a deal in, what, less than a day.

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On 1/15/2021 at 11:07 AM, bresna said:

 I'm considering selling a whole slew of Japanese mini-LPs, I am wondering where you came up with your asking price. These seem to sell for a lot more than $11.00 on most websites like discogs and eBay.

I have the entire series still sealed.   Figuring out how to price them remains an elusive question.  Maybe the small bundling angle is the way to go.  

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Pricing IS all over the map. But in a lot of cases that is just what some people WISH to receive. and they wait a long time and maybe don't ever get that price. I have found them for between 8 and 18 with patience, and in average about 12 or 13.  I need about 50 or so to complete my series. . . my next targets are the Bud Powell volumes.

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1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

Pricing IS all over the map. But in a lot of cases that is just what some people WISH to receive. and they wait a long time and maybe don't ever get that price. I have found them for between 8 and 18 with patience, and in average about 12 or 13.  I need about 50 or so to complete my series. . . my next targets are the Bud Powell volumes.

Ebay and Discogs both have features where you can see what items actually sold for.  I use that rather than the ask price a lot of times for pricing.

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4 minutes ago, felser said:

Ebay and Discogs both have features where you can see what items actually sold for.  I use that rather than the ask price a lot of times for pricing.

I use that too. They have highest, lowest and median. It’s very useful in figuring out pricing, both as a buyer and a seller. 

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