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Andy Nourse <xepera@netcom.com> writes:
quoted 9 lines I'm more than vaguely interested in the Orb, and have had no luck finding
>I'm more than vaguely interested in the Orb, and have had no luck finding
>anything
>except the stuff that was recently released or re-released, and even some of
>that
>I haven't been able to get. I've looked all over San Francisco, and made calls
>all over the US. Perhaps it's easier in the UK.
>
>Do you (or anyone) know where I can get the Patterns & Textures video-CD set?
>(it would have to be NTSC) *Any* of their older stuff?
You're dead right, it's much harder in the states. When I was making my joint
collection my mate was with NASA for the summer. He couldn't find a single
rarity! In fact, I found more US-only releases here in the UK! I had thought
it was because he didn't look hard enough, but you must be right then. Here in
Oxford our local fair occurs ever 5-6 weeks and is a veritable treasure trove.
Last time I looked in Record Collector the back pages were full of Orb. The
only thing I can think of is if i get in touch with my main man Pete Collard,
who found me most of my stuff. He might know dealers in the states.
HELLO........surely there is an american dealer on IDM........HELLO
Anyway, there are hundreds of Videos floating around. I could even get you
one with a limited Ed. CD....NTSC now that a problem.
Charles Wildig <u91clw@ecs.ox.ac.uk>
The Revolution of Consciousness