Heads Up - First Edition Green Rush - Moving Pictures WG BIN

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  3. KeithH

    KeithH Success With Honor...then and now

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    The disc is said to have light scratches, but hopefully nothing serious. It appears that someone got a very good deal. That's a very rare one in my experience.
     
  4. Scroller

    Scroller Hair Metal, Smooth Jazz, New Age...it's all good

    Wow. I would've been all over this had I not been sleeping :sigh: Whenever I see WG copies in the bins I always open them, but I never see this one. I would imagine this one has the first 1/2 second of Tom Sawyer "chopped" as that is what my WG atomic pressing does. From what I understand, this green-arrow version is extremely rare. Wouldn't this be considered an unusually low price, or is there just not that much of a demand for it?
     
  5. KeithH

    KeithH Success With Honor...then and now

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    I would say the price is low, but I obviously don't know the condition. It's a rare disc, for sure, and I would say there is demand for it. Has this been an auction, I think it would have gone for considerably more.

    My green-arrow copy with a matrix code ending in "01" is missing the opening note of "Tom Sawyer". My West German atomic disc with a matrix code ending in "03" is complete.
     
  6. Scroller

    Scroller Hair Metal, Smooth Jazz, New Age...it's all good

    Ah, I see. My WG atomic ends in "02" and is missing the opening note. Wonder if all "01"'s are green-arrows?
     
  7. I was buying CDs from the beginning and bought this title as one of the first CDs I got, and I have never seen a green arrow.

    Heck, I've only seen less than 10 green arrows ever of any title, most obscure titles in the mid-80s.

    Most interesting one was Steve Miller's Greatest Hits new in 1985. That's when I found out he was on Mercury in Europe. Already had a Capitol Sony DADC US pressing and passed on it.
     
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