The white stuff cd single

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how much is the white stuff cd single on weirdal.com?
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I imagine it's not for sale :wink:
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None of the rare items listed are for sale, sorry.
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ahh I meant how much is it worth because I have my own copy.
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I never know the real value of anything, because it's always determined by how much a buyer will spend.



My guess on that, if someone wanted it really badly, they might spend $20-25.



If you were to see it in a used CD store, it would probably have 99¢ on it.
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I saw it on E-bay once for about $125...
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That's a VERY high price in my opinion! Then again, there are a bunch of fans who remember an ebay auction where Al's CD of Peter & The Wolf went for $1,500 - no kidding!!
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Post by SusanPW »

On 2002-03-02 10:17, bermuda wrote:
That's a VERY high price in my opinion! Then again, there are a bunch of fans who remember an ebay auction where Al's CD of Peter & The Wolf went for $1,500 - no kidding!!


My God! And I thought the auction where "The Authorized Al" started at $175 was high!

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Ya, Al probably was the one who paid $1500 so he could make "Peter and the Wolf" seem more collectible than it is and jack the price up. He probably sold a copy to himself.
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Post by bermuda »

We met the gal in Halifax who paid that, it's for real.
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