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From:
Julius anthony Martinez
To:
Aaron Michelson
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Date:
Thu, 7 Dec 1995 22:24:56 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) R&S limited packaging
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<Pine.SUN.3.91.951207221633.2386A-100000@mail.sdsu.edu>
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On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, Aaron Michelson wrote:
quoted 7 lines If anybody is interested, I've found 3 copies of that psycho> If anybody is interested, I've found 3 copies of that psycho > extremely limited edition "In Order To Dance 5" packaging that > involves the reproduction of the cover in lifesize (and > extremely heavy) plastic. It's absolutely hilarious, right down > to the blinking lights and everything. > > Oh, did I mention the price? Only $500 Canadian!
I've always wondered who the hell would buy something like this. I've seen it around for around $300 US Dollars but why would anyone want to shell out that kind of money for a silly box of flashing lights? I think it's funny you mention it...:-) Did I read wrong or did they really make 1000 of them? That seems like an awfully large amount for something so expensive that very few people would buy. One of those mysteries of life I guess. There's got to be some good stories surrounding this item....ie. why was it made? Is it selling? (I can't imagine it is)..etc. Tony