i get exactly what you mean, but the difficulty is that he hardly can be
proved. i mean when mint is mint? all the masks things were pressed in the
czech republic and they are pretty known for not the most nicest sleeves
etc.
for me i did bought them at the time they came out,
but how can i prove? :) i can put on 'first owner' and stuff like that as
well but again . and to be honest i didn't play them that much, etc.
to be honest i'm not a that experienced ebay user, these are the first
things i'm selling, as i quit my job and want to buy some new music
equipment. i didn't put that mint thing on with mask200 & mask400, but had a
look at other auctions.. :)
ah anyway
quoted 15 lines From: "Static Beats" <idm-list@staticbeats.com>
>From: "Static Beats" <idm-list@staticbeats.com>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: [idm] Mask 100 FA - Mint?
>Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 11:51:17 -0800
>
>So here's my question.
>If these MASK records are always bouncing around from the hands of buyers
>and sellers on Ebay how do they always remain in mint condition? Has no one
>ever played their copies of these records? Does no one ever touch them or
>place them on a turntable? Does a needle never touch the record? If a $350
>reserve is a $350 reserve then shouldn't Mint be *MINT*?
>
>This question should not be mistaken as directed to the original poster.
>It's a general question regarding the oft ebay'd MASK series and "mint"
>vinyl auctions.
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