
Originally Posted by
mathias broucek
Their prices are rather optimistic, I agree. I too have few Testament discs in a fairly large collection.
It's behaviourally interesting that some collectors (including both Beef Oven and me) are happy to spend their hard earned on CDs but become stingy when they sense a rip-off even though the absolute cost (£10.99) isn't much.
As I pointed out in my message 12, Testament are asking £10.99 for a 50 year old mono radio recording which, from comments on here doesn't seem to be in that good sound even bearing in mind its age, The lure of Barbirolli, the BPO and Brahms in such an iconic location would easily sway many, including me, but I wouldn't consider it to be worth more than £6.99 in today's market place.
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