The one who buys it is the one who deserves to die.bluestate wrote:I would seriously like to murder the person who did thisdelanoche wrote:Whether it was necessary to release or not, I thought it looked like a cool thing to have in my collection (the only PJ merch I buy anymore is records) and mentioned it to my wife as a gift idea. So we clicked to see what it cost and it was already sold out. A bit of a disappointment, but it happens and that's fine. But I am getting tired of this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pearl-Jam-Light ... 20db0534de
Seems like any time anyone releases something limited, it disappears from regular price fast and reappears equally fast at a new market price. I know it's naive, but I think it's nice when the people who make the initial purchase actually are excited about the product.
Lightning Bolt Sevens Boxed Set
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BONE FUCKIN´ TOMAHAWK.
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You're right--it is, and I apologize.southp wrote:I must be one of those with a pathological obsession with collecting crap because I'm truly thrilled to see items such as the Sevens set released by the band. I don't collect Tshirts, posters, or little plastic sheep, but I do collect records. Lots and lots of records. Do i think I'm "supposed" to buy it? No. But what your suggesting is a slightly pretentious view of all collecting in general.
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delanoche wrote:Whether it was necessary to release or not, I thought it looked like a cool thing to have in my collection (the only PJ merch I buy anymore is records) and mentioned it to my wife as a gift idea. So we clicked to see what it cost and it was already sold out. A bit of a disappointment, but it happens and that's fine. But I am getting tired of this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pearl-Jam-Light ... 20db0534de
Seems like any time anyone releases something limited, it disappears from regular price fast and reappears equally fast at a new market price. I know it's naive, but I think it's nice when the people who make the initial purchase actually are excited about the product.

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I don't see how it's any different from the band themselves making money off zealous collectors. This guy is just smarter.bluestate wrote:I would seriously like to murder the person who did thisdelanoche wrote:Whether it was necessary to release or not, I thought it looked like a cool thing to have in my collection (the only PJ merch I buy anymore is records) and mentioned it to my wife as a gift idea. So we clicked to see what it cost and it was already sold out. A bit of a disappointment, but it happens and that's fine. But I am getting tired of this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pearl-Jam-Light ... 20db0534de
Seems like any time anyone releases something limited, it disappears from regular price fast and reappears equally fast at a new market price. I know it's naive, but I think it's nice when the people who make the initial purchase actually are excited about the product.
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There is a bit of a 'rooting through your trash' stalker vibe to this.
I wonder if it comes with a certificate of authenticity?
I wonder if it comes with a certificate of authenticity?
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How easy is it to make pirate vinyl these days?stip wrote:There is a bit of a 'rooting through your trash' stalker vibe to this.
I wonder if it comes with a certificate of authenticity?
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Seller: mntwavebluestate wrote:I would seriously like to murder the person who did this
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This person is clearly Eddie Vedder.
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I bought this because I thought it was cool and would enjoy listening to it... but have to admit that I won't hesitate very long to flip it if someone is silly enough to dish out 1,000 bones for it.
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No worries. I often appreciate your point of view and well written posts, however I felt you were taking a slightly one-sided or generalized view of collectors. Speaking of which, another thing that came to mind regarding this topic is how PJ have always been built around collect-ability. Maybe it's because I have that collectible-nature and have sought it out, but going back to the xmas singles, No Code Polaroids and tour posters it's been a huge component of the PJ-machine that I love. While we could place some of the blame on 10C, I get the sense that Ed or Jeff might have a bit of that same collectible streak in them which inspires some of the marketing decisions they make.Kevin Davis wrote:You're right--it is, and I apologize.southp wrote:I must be one of those with a pathological obsession with collecting crap because I'm truly thrilled to see items such as the Sevens set released by the band. I don't collect Tshirts, posters, or little plastic sheep, but I do collect records. Lots and lots of records. Do i think I'm "supposed" to buy it? No. But what your suggesting is a slightly pretentious view of all collecting in general.
Speaking for myself, this is a welcomed added-element beyond the music that makes the band more endearing. If there is a line to be crossed, I don't feel they are anywhere near it yet.
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I, for one, will unapologetically say that I think collecting is silly. It's a hobby that primarily utilizes your credit card to create the illusion of having achieved or succeeded at something, rather than involving any of the constructive effort or practiced craft that a hobby usually entails. Even if you get creative or crafty with the way you display your collection, then that's still a home decor-type side-hobby that sprouted off of your main one, which is pretty much just the thematic buying of things.
But the great thing about hobbies is, you don't have to give a shit what I think about it.
But the great thing about hobbies is, you don't have to give a shit what I think about it.
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I would totally be a collector if 1) I had the money, and 2) my friends, or anyone likely to visit my house and see my collection of cool shit, cared about Pearl Jam. I'm not going to pay money so that me, myself and I can enjoy a room of PJ paraphernalia.
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McParadigm wrote:I, for one, will unapologetically say that I think collecting is silly. It's a hobby that primarily utilizes your credit card to create the illusion of having achieved or succeeded at something, rather than involving any of the constructive effort or practiced craft that a hobby usually entails. Even if you get creative or crafty with the way you display your collection, then that's still a home decor-type side-hobby that sprouted off of your main one, which is pretty much just the thematic buying of things.
But the great thing about hobbies is, you don't have to give a shit what I think about it.
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I can't believe they don't sell POGs anymore. I would collect those in a heartbeat if they were still available.EJ wrote:McParadigm wrote:I, for one, will unapologetically say that I think collecting is silly. It's a hobby that primarily utilizes your credit card to create the illusion of having achieved or succeeded at something, rather than involving any of the constructive effort or practiced craft that a hobby usually entails. Even if you get creative or crafty with the way you display your collection, then that's still a home decor-type side-hobby that sprouted off of your main one, which is pretty much just the thematic buying of things.
But the great thing about hobbies is, you don't have to give a shit what I think about it.I doubt you'd feel this strongly if you knew some active collectors of Alf pogs.
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This is available on the Japanese amazon site apparently
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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Agreed 100%McParadigm wrote:I, for one, will unapologetically say that I think collecting is silly. It's a hobby that primarily utilizes your credit card to create the illusion of having achieved or succeeded at something, rather than involving any of the constructive effort or practiced craft that a hobby usually entails. Even if you get creative or crafty with the way you display your collection, then that's still a home decor-type side-hobby that sprouted off of your main one, which is pretty much just the thematic buying of things.
But the great thing about hobbies is, you don't have to give a shit what I think about it.
My hobbies (continually evolving) almost always involve collecting experiences, not things
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well duhMcParadigm wrote:Seller: mntwavebluestate wrote:I would seriously like to murder the person who did this
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This person is clearly Eddie Vedder.
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Well, I won't have to travel far to find my first victim. It turns out that my buddy (the same guy who I bought tickets for and took with me to Brooklyn 2) is one of these jerks, listing his copy for sale on ebay already for $900. Well, no problem. I know where he lives. And when his vinyl arrives I will break into his house in the middle of the night and steal it... and just to make a point, I'm thinking about kidnapping at least one, or maybe all 3, of his children...VinylGuy wrote:The one who buys it is the one who deserves to die.bluestate wrote:I would seriously like to murder the person who did thisdelanoche wrote:Whether it was necessary to release or not, I thought it looked like a cool thing to have in my collection (the only PJ merch I buy anymore is records) and mentioned it to my wife as a gift idea. So we clicked to see what it cost and it was already sold out. A bit of a disappointment, but it happens and that's fine. But I am getting tired of this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pearl-Jam-Light ... 20db0534de
Seems like any time anyone releases something limited, it disappears from regular price fast and reappears equally fast at a new market price. I know it's naive, but I think it's nice when the people who make the initial purchase actually are excited about the product.
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I think Ten Club is trying to smack down the ebay sales. I only see two currently up, they don't have the picture of the box and neither has any bids.
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I'd sell that shit to insane collectors all day. Then I'd laugh my way to the bank and not feel the slightest bit bad about it.
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BurtReynolds wrote:I'd sell that shit to insane collectors all day. Then I'd laugh my way to the bank and not feel the slightest bit bad about it.
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