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					<description><![CDATA[Al,from what I can see..it&#039;s all still a shot-in-the-dark! I also have the David Stone Martin book that was generally available. I don&#039;t know that even in the best of times someone would pay $1,500(ten times what mine cost) for a more &#039;exclusive&#039; copy. Internet access suggests a more reasonably priced alternative is only a click away. As for the cost of vinyl,it&#039;s a mixed blessing overall. I love putting lps up for auction-and selling to buyers worldwide-without having to settle for what a major dealer might have offered me in the past. On the other hand,I know there&#039;s always a long-time collector(from the other side of the globe) ready to sell off some of his gems,which of course affects what I will get for MY goodies. And then,there are those sellers who know/care nothing about the music but see &quot;Blue Note&quot; on a label and offer it as a &quot;Buy It Now&quot; for hundreds of dollars(check the current listings),regardless of it&#039;s availability. OFF with their heads!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Al,from what I can see..it&#8217;s all still a shot-in-the-dark! I also have the David Stone Martin book that was generally available. I don&#8217;t know that even in the best of times someone would pay $1,500(ten times what mine cost) for a more &#8216;exclusive&#8217; copy. Internet access suggests a more reasonably priced alternative is only a click away. As for the cost of vinyl,it&#8217;s a mixed blessing overall. I love putting lps up for auction-and selling to buyers worldwide-without having to settle for what a major dealer might have offered me in the past. On the other hand,I know there&#8217;s always a long-time collector(from the other side of the globe) ready to sell off some of his gems,which of course affects what I will get for MY goodies. And then,there are those sellers who know/care nothing about the music but see &#8220;Blue Note&#8221; on a label and offer it as a &#8220;Buy It Now&#8221; for hundreds of dollars(check the current listings),regardless of it&#8217;s availability. OFF with their heads!</p>
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