1. $45 for the record set
    $35 for the ZooTV program
    $6 for the patch
    $17 for the pins

    $103 total but she gave me a discount and made it $92.

    I don’t really buy collectibles online, really like going places and finding stuff. I’m a thrill of the hunt type person, so this was really exciting for me.
  2. Originally posted by phil_lebo:[..]
    $45 for the record set
    $35 for the ZooTV program
    $6 for the patch
    $17 for the pins

    $103 total but she gave me a discount and made it $92.

    I don’t really buy collectibles online, really like going places and finding stuff. I’m a thrill of the hunt type person, so this was really exciting for me.
    $45 for that 4-pack is a great deal!
  3. Yeah I thought so too. The guy went into the back room and grabbed it, so it wasn’t even on display. Very happy with getting this.

    The plastic has a tear on it, but it is almost 40 years old.
  4. Originally posted by phil_lebo:[..]
    Yeah I thought so too. The guy went into the back room and grabbed it, so it wasn’t even on display. Very happy with getting this.

    The plastic has a tear on it, but it is almost 40 years old.
    If that's all that's wrong with it, you got a steal.

    Did you get the sellers card? Do they travel around? They're obviously some honest folk...
  5. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    If that's all that's wrong with it, you got a steal.

    Did you get the sellers card? Do they travel around? They're obviously some honest folk...

    Record and collectible shop in Fl. No website. They were originally from Brooklyn NY, like me, so we hit it off pretty well. Also had this nice framed record, but I couldn’t get it.
  6. good job
  7. Got the R&H translucent brown vinyl last night whilst pissed , all in with postage CAD$31
    I don't care, I need it in my life

  8. found it and got it too

  9. My newest and now favorite collectible.
  10. no sticker only sheet inside
  11. I was on the @U2.com staff for over 15 years but am still organizing the annual U2 Fan Holiday Card Exchange at Christmas so some of you may know me from that. I have reached the time in my life when I think I can handle parting with a large portion of the collection I started back in 1982 and stopped a few years ago. The fact that I kept saying, "I didn't know I had this," is an indication that there are a lot of things I won't miss!

    There will be some items that I end up realizing I have too much of an attachment to and can't let go of. So far, there is only one item that has a definite "never for sale" note on, which is the four autographs I got after my first U2 concert in 1983, where I got pulled up on stage to dance with Bono! (I was 19, and excitedly recounting the experience took up 11 pages in my diary. )

    Because there's so much I don't have time to look up the values on everything but the Discogs site gives a good range and a lot of you probably know more than I do anyway. Aaron Sams has also given me an indication of what some items are worth. I still haven't had a chance to take photos of all the posters, postcards and buttons but I can always send those later. Also, I live in Oregon so if you're in the geographical area you can look at stuff in person, too. Here's a link to the document, which is divided into spreadsheets for each type of media. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13Q4tljCh3xD-SFaQbg9CWSCq2eTguaGVmzHz4Fdb4G0/edit?usp=sharing