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Thread started 05/23/10 1:52pm

ernestsewell

Garage Sale semi-score of the Day - Janet 1989...er...1814

We happen across this big ass MFing tag sale today. THey had literally THOUSANDS of CDs, records, DVDs, etc. They must have owned a used record store at some point. I found Carmen Electra's CD. Pass (got it already). I found copies of D&P, GB, Emanicpation. I didn't buy a CD though. I found a cool treasure that I didn't even know existed.

Janet Jackson 7" single of "Come Back To Me". The spindle on the record isn't a regular 45, but rather one like on a 33 1/3 (smaller hole). The whole thing comes in a box, similar to an old Reel to Reel box. There's a poser I'd never seen before, an 1814 pin (still sealed in plastic), and the record in a sleeve.

However, the record was warped, and is probably just over the verge of unplayable. The poster has a hole-ish area on the corner of one of the folks.

They wanted $12 for it. There was no way I was paying that. I told her I'd give her $5 but no more. SOLD!

It's a cool piece of Janet memorabilia to have. I never knew this "box edition" of the single existed. I might still frame the poster, despite the tear. It'll make for an interesting collector's piece.
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Reply #1 posted 05/23/10 2:31pm

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ernestsewell said:

We happen across this big ass MFing tag sale today. THey had literally THOUSANDS of CDs, records, DVDs, etc. They must have owned a used record store at some point. I found Carmen Electra's CD. Pass (got it already). I found copies of D&P, GB, Emanicpation. I didn't buy a CD though. I found a cool treasure that I didn't even know existed.

Janet Jackson 7" single of "Come Back To Me". The spindle on the record isn't a regular 45, but rather one like on a 33 1/3 (smaller hole). The whole thing comes in a box, similar to an old Reel to Reel box. There's a poser I'd never seen before, an 1814 pin (still sealed in plastic), and the record in a sleeve.

However, the record was warped, and is probably just over the verge of unplayable. The poster has a hole-ish area on the corner of one of the folks.

They wanted $12 for it. There was no way I was paying that. I told her I'd give her $5 but no more. SOLD!

It's a cool piece of Janet memorabilia to have. I never knew this "box edition" of the single existed. I might still frame the poster, despite the tear. It'll make for an interesting collector's piece.


that's how European 45's are pressed smile shame that it was beaten
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Reply #2 posted 05/23/10 2:42pm

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ernestsewell said:

We happen across this big ass MFing tag sale today. THey had literally THOUSANDS of CDs, records, DVDs, etc. They must have owned a used record store at some point. I found Carmen Electra's CD. Pass (got it already). I found copies of D&P, GB, Emanicpation. I didn't buy a CD though. I found a cool treasure that I didn't even know existed.

Janet Jackson 7" single of "Come Back To Me". The spindle on the record isn't a regular 45, but rather one like on a 33 1/3 (smaller hole). The whole thing comes in a box, similar to an old Reel to Reel box. There's a poser I'd never seen before, an 1814 pin (still sealed in plastic), and the record in a sleeve.

However, the record was warped, and is probably just over the verge of unplayable. The poster has a hole-ish area on the corner of one of the folks.

They wanted $12 for it. There was no way I was paying that. I told her I'd give her $5 but no more. SOLD!

It's a cool piece of Janet memorabilia to have. I never knew this "box edition" of the single existed. I might still frame the poster, despite the tear. It'll make for an interesting collector's piece.


Nice! I went vinyl shopping on Friday and got three not very rare Janet vinyls: "Love Will Never Do Without You", "I Get Lonely", and "All For You". Long Live the Vinyl! giggle
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Reply #3 posted 05/23/10 2:52pm

Cinnie

I don't recall seeing that one before either!
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Reply #4 posted 05/23/10 3:10pm

ernestsewell

estelle81 said:

Nice! I went vinyl shopping on Friday and got three not very rare Janet vinyls: "Love Will Never Do Without You", "I Get Lonely", and "All For You". Long Live the Vinyl! giggle

I know you're probably talking about the single, but reminded me I have the album on vinyl. Never played it. I have most 12" singles from Control and 1814.
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Reply #5 posted 05/23/10 3:13pm

Cinnie

I want fuckin' Damita Jo on vinyl. U ever see that shit??

All I got is an off-centre pressing of R&B Junkie b/w All Nite
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Reply #6 posted 05/23/10 3:26pm

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ernestsewell said:

estelle81 said:

Nice! I went vinyl shopping on Friday and got three not very rare Janet vinyls: "Love Will Never Do Without You", "I Get Lonely", and "All For You". Long Live the Vinyl! giggle

I know you're probably talking about the single, but reminded me I have the album on vinyl. Never played it. I have most 12" singles from Control and 1814.


I wish I could have found the entire 'All For You' album on vinyl, but I just kinda rushed through this vinyl dig sad They always seem to have better remixes on the vinyls IMO.
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Reply #7 posted 05/23/10 4:34pm

ernestsewell

estelle81 said:

ernestsewell said:


I know you're probably talking about the single, but reminded me I have the album on vinyl. Never played it. I have most 12" singles from Control and 1814.


I wish I could have found the entire 'All For You' album on vinyl, but I just kinda rushed through this vinyl dig sad They always seem to have better remixes on the vinyls IMO.

Most times the remixes are the same. The CD singles are sometimes divided in remixes, depending on the market (UK, US, Japan, etc), but they're attainable. I always dig in bargain bins, 2nd hand shops, garage sales, etc. You just never know what someone has sitting there for $1 each.
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Reply #8 posted 05/23/10 4:43pm

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ernestsewell said:

We happen across this big ass MFing tag sale today. THey had literally THOUSANDS of CDs, records, DVDs, etc. They must have owned a used record store at some point. I found Carmen Electra's CD. Pass (got it already). I found copies of D&P, GB, Emanicpation. I didn't buy a CD though. I found a cool treasure that I didn't even know existed.

Janet Jackson 7" single of "Come Back To Me". The spindle on the record isn't a regular 45, but rather one like on a 33 1/3 (smaller hole). The whole thing comes in a box, similar to an old Reel to Reel box. There's a poser I'd never seen before, an 1814 pin (still sealed in plastic), and the record in a sleeve.

However, the record was warped, and is probably just over the verge of unplayable. The poster has a hole-ish area on the corner of one of the folks.

They wanted $12 for it. There was no way I was paying that. I told her I'd give her $5 but no more. SOLD!

It's a cool piece of Janet memorabilia to have. I never knew this "box edition" of the single existed. I might still frame the poster, despite the tear. It'll make for an interesting collector's piece.


The best garage sales are always in the midwest or the south, because people simply don't know the value of what they have! Especially farm sales--what a bonanza! I remember when my grandparents had a farm auction that people got away with antiques for a steal! How about a first edition LP of Peggy Lee's Black Coffee album in mint condition? That goes for a huge amount now! Wish I had kept it for my self! sad

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Reply #9 posted 05/23/10 7:58pm

Cinnie

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I want fuckin' Damita Jo on vinyl. U ever see that shit??


son!
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Reply #10 posted 05/23/10 10:37pm

VoicesCarry

For in-depth info on over 1350 Janet items, please visit:

http://www.cravingjanet.c...scography/
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Reply #11 posted 05/23/10 10:38pm

VoicesCarry

Cinnie said:

Cinnie said:

I want fuckin' Damita Jo on vinyl. U ever see that shit??


son!


I have! Here is a scan:

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Reply #12 posted 05/23/10 10:40pm

VoicesCarry

ernestsewell said:

We happen across this big ass MFing tag sale today. THey had literally THOUSANDS of CDs, records, DVDs, etc. They must have owned a used record store at some point. I found Carmen Electra's CD. Pass (got it already). I found copies of D&P, GB, Emanicpation. I didn't buy a CD though. I found a cool treasure that I didn't even know existed.

Janet Jackson 7" single of "Come Back To Me". The spindle on the record isn't a regular 45, but rather one like on a 33 1/3 (smaller hole). The whole thing comes in a box, similar to an old Reel to Reel box. There's a poser I'd never seen before, an 1814 pin (still sealed in plastic), and the record in a sleeve.

However, the record was warped, and is probably just over the verge of unplayable. The poster has a hole-ish area on the corner of one of the folks.

They wanted $12 for it. There was no way I was paying that. I told her I'd give her $5 but no more. SOLD!

It's a cool piece of Janet memorabilia to have. I never knew this "box edition" of the single existed. I might still frame the poster, despite the tear. It'll make for an interesting collector's piece.


Very cool you found this; it was a limited edition 7'' release in the UK. Here is a pic of the box:



She has a few box singles from the period. The poster in this one is a pic from the set of Come Back To Me.
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Reply #13 posted 05/23/10 11:08pm

Cinnie

VoicesCarry said:

Cinnie said:



son!


I have! Here is a scan:


horny

There aren't many albums I liked more from the 00s from anyone.
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Reply #14 posted 05/24/10 6:00am

ernestsewell

VoicesCarry said:

Very cool you found this; it was a limited edition 7'' release in the UK. Here is a pic of the box:



She has a few box singles from the period. The poster in this one is a pic from the set of Come Back To Me.

Yep, the poster is nice. Despite the holes, I still plan to frame it.
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Reply #15 posted 05/24/10 7:14am

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Scoring CDs at garage/tag/yard sales is my favorite thing to do on weekends, and it's quite addicting. You find great bargains. Unlike shops, most garage sale sellers don't know the true value of a record or disk and want to get rid of them cheap.
I recently got the Pink Floyd Echoes 2-disk compilation (excellent condition) for $1. The seller didn't know if it was a video game or DVD or what... lol

Love it.
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Reply #16 posted 05/24/10 7:33am

ernestsewell

fms said:

Scoring CDs at garage/tag/yard sales is my favorite thing to do on weekends, and it's quite addicting. You find great bargains. Unlike shops, most garage sale sellers don't know the true value of a record or disk and want to get rid of them cheap.
I recently got the Pink Floyd Echoes 2-disk compilation (excellent condition) for $1. The seller didn't know if it was a video game or DVD or what... lol

Love it.

Agreed. But let's also keep in perspective that sellers don't care about a record - hence their "value" is non-existent to that person. It's like that "one man's trash its another man's treasure" sort of thing. A Prince record isn't a big deal to them. But to a collector, it's a find.

I'm always out to find older Paisley Park artists on CD. Carmen Electra wasn't it though. lol
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