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The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Mailing List : 1998

Distresses Gentlefolk -Glass/CD "Auction"

From: <grover_at_sprynet.com>
Date: Mon 05 Jan 1998 - 14:39:29 PST

I found a copy of Distressed Gentlefolk on CD - UK/Glass version containing:

Falling in Love
Big Bad Ting
Still in THe Kitchen
Hungarian Love Song
The New World
South America
Who Loves You Now?
Domestic Animal
Buffalo Shame
Nothing Special
Angels

I Paid $15.00+tax for it. It's still shrinkwrapped. I'm trying to think of an equitable way to sell it without undue competition or exploitation - Here is what I came up with:

*I'm asking $20.00 to cover CD, tax, postage and an $.85 finder's fee.

*I will let it go for $15.00 if you can trade a tape of Bath of Bacon, Sex &
Travel, JB -v- Max Eider, and/or Hamburg.

*If you live in the UK, instead of dealing with exchange rates, I will trade it
for any of the above titles on CD - or the Blue Aeroplanes "Fruit" CD or the Sumosonic CD (is it out yet?)

*If you want to increase your odds of getting the CD, you may offer more money,
better trades, etc...(you may also submit a 100-word-or-less essay on why you think you deserve said CD - who knows, it could work.) I don't necessarily want to sell it to the person who responds first or the person who offers the most money.

I found it in a chain store - old stock...The price that was covered-up was $12.99 - I was pissed when I saw that they had marked it up, but I didn't notice until I got home. Still, $15.00 is a bit of alright.

I'll take offers until Wednesday evening...

Thanks.
Dave Received on Mon Jan 5 14:39:29 1998

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