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Boot vinyl
- Subject: Boot vinyl
- From: Keith Donovan <gdmulezep@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 08:17:45 -0800 (PST)
Man I remember waaayy back having this paper stapled
catalog from a company on the East Coast and just
reading title after title wishing I could have all of
them. I would send a check in the mail to someone
unknown and wonder what, if anything was going to
happen. Eventually after what seemed like ages a
package with ZEPPELIN BOOTLEGS would show up. It was
like being a kid waiting for Christmas. Used Record
stores and conventions were crazy as well. At the
conventions some dude would have hundreds of Zep vinyl
boots and I would only have enough money for one or
two, drove me freaking nuts. Now I get online and
download a show in 3 hours!!!
BTW is there anywhere to resource the value of Zep
vinyl boots, I have about 40 to 50 of them. I always
wonder what there value is.
Nech if you do find a web page that is
thighbutloose.com let me know or someone needs to
start one! ;)
> Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 22:06:23 +1000
> From: "sLoObY" <slooby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: SZC: Ever get that feeling...
>
> ...when you finally have in your hands that rare
> trading card, something
> you've had on order for too long.
> Well I had that feeling return as I opened the
> parcel and had a excellent
> copy of Alpha and Omega, Fractured Ribs, and A
> Tribute to Johnny Kidd and
> the Pirates (amongst others), on vinyl in my hands.
>
> It's great to see the original cover artwork, the
> Kornyphone and Toasted
> labels.
>
> Does anyone else feel the same about the original
> vinyl boots?
>
> Cheers,
> Les. :)
>
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