Author Topic: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's  (Read 494 times)

Eddz

Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« on: January 27, 2013, 05:15:10 PM »
Just thought I'd let my fellow fans of West Coast rap know that I'm selling the last few out of print albums I have still left if anyone is interested. The albums i've got left are:

Lil Half Dead - The Dead Has Arisen
Lil Half Dead - Steel On A Mission
Nate Dogg - G-Funk Classics Vol.1 (Original Death Row Release)
C-Style Presents 19th Street Compilation
C-Style Presents Straight Outta Cali
Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggystyle (with Gz Up, Hoes Down track)
Soopafly - Banginig West Coast

I also have signed copies of the following albums:

DJ Quik - Quik Is The Name
DJ Quik - Safe & Sound
Jay Rock - Follow Me Home
Tech N9ne - All 6's & 7's

Message me if you guys are interested. Cheers  ;D
 

green-eyed bandit

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Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2013, 03:17:22 AM »
Why are you selling them? You don't listen to these anymore? Or do you need the $$$?
 

Eddz

Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2013, 04:26:35 AM »
I still listen to them but I have slowly been switching over to digital. These are the last I have of my once 1000 plus collection. They were sitting in boxes and collecting dust.
 

Will_B

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Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2013, 06:18:16 AM »
I still listen to them but I have slowly been switching over to digital. These are the last I have of my once 1000 plus collection. They were sitting in boxes and collecting dust.

Wow can't imagine parting with my favourite CDs.


Good luck with the sales homie
 

dnjp4life

Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2013, 07:10:26 AM »
I'm interested in the original Doggystyle pressing.
 

Okka

Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2013, 08:06:55 AM »
A friend of mine just bought Half Dead's second album, only paid 25 euros for it.
"Hip Hop was better off when it was just Dre, Scarface, and Esco"
 

Eddz

Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2013, 02:38:54 PM »
I still listen to them but I have slowly been switching over to digital. These are the last I have of my once 1000 plus collection. They were sitting in boxes and collecting dust.

Wow can't imagine parting with my favourite CDs.


Good luck with the sales homie

Thanks, it's been tough lol
 

Sccit

Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2013, 06:41:43 PM »
switching from hard copies to digital is like switching from a dime-piece to a fleshlight.

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Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2013, 03:13:38 AM »
I still listen to them but I have slowly been switching over to digital. These are the last I have of my once 1000 plus collection. They were sitting in boxes and collecting dust.

Watch out for computer or hard drive crashes.  ;) I lost my digital collection once (more than 10 years ago, in the Napster area) because of that. I was so down  :'(

Anyway, I got about 700+ hard copies & I treat them as my children. I'm still collecting today, but starting to have a bit of a space issue  ;)

I tried to get to rid of some albums as well, but there's just not a large cd-audience anymore... And Hip-Hop is kinda dead, no less demand. Shame!
 

Quadruple OG

Re: Selling The Last Of My OOP CD's
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2013, 01:38:17 PM »
I still listen to them but I have slowly been switching over to digital. These are the last I have of my once 1000 plus collection. They were sitting in boxes and collecting dust.

Watch out for computer or hard drive crashes.  ;) I lost my digital collection once (more than 10 years ago, in the Napster area) because of that. I was so down  :'(

Anyway, I got about 700+ hard copies & I treat them as my children. I'm still collecting today, but starting to have a bit of a space issue  ;)

I tried to get to rid of some albums as well, but there's just not a large cd-audience anymore... And Hip-Hop is kinda dead, no less demand. Shame!

I've been moving to digital but have everything backed up on an external hard drive just in case. I'm probably gonna start selling some OOP cd's soon as well. Sold my copy of "Funk Upon a Rhyme" after buying it for $3.