VERY nice; gunmetal or black?
Thanks!! Its Gunmetal..Hard to tell in the picture. Will post a better one tomorrow when the sun is out in the car picture thread...The car itself is also a gunmetal shade. Toyota calls it Magnetic Grey to be exact lol.
VERY nice; gunmetal or black?
A bunch of cheap eBay iPhone 4 cases. The "fake back" ones are absolutely abysmal, but these perforated hard cases are actually really quite good. they're soft to the touch and are thus grippy and won't scratch your phone. Just as good, if not better, than the iFrogz Luxe Lean case. And about a tenth the price. I may get some more colours. Below is a bright orange one. Sorry about the oversaturation!
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A bunch of cheap eBay iPhone 4 cases. The "fake back" ones are absolutely abysmal, but these perforated hard cases are actually really quite good. they're soft to the touch and are thus grippy and won't scratch your phone. Just as good, if not better, than the iFrogz Luxe Lean case. And about a tenth the price. I may get some more colours. Below is a bright orange one. Sorry about the oversaturation!
new toy.
Very cool! I am highly considering getting one of those. It seems like you cannot beat it for the price. Espeically since I can download my .pdf's I already have onto it.
Awesome, I may have to look into getting one.That's what I did today, and if you want to avoid the kindle store you can always find cheap or even free pdfs of almost any book online. I'd def say pick one up its super light and super portable.
Also picked up some Beatles - Revolver
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Bob Dylan - Hard Rain(Another side of Bob Dylan is amazing, I listen to it everyday)
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regular hard shell tacos from del taco
hr. later, i'm regretting eating those tacos
Revolver was the very first CD I ever bought, and I still love it.
So awesome. Glad you found it.
Bob Dylan - Robert Allen Zimmerman, now that's a difference haha. I like his birth surname better.
He is epic. Is there a better word for 'epic'? Epic might be an understatement I think.
Also picked up some Beatles - Revolver
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Well since its John Lennon and all, maybe we should call him Zimmermanjohn lennon insisted on calling him Zimmerman
Is that an original pressing? If yes, how much did you pay? (if you don't mind me asking.)
Couldn't tell you if it is original or not, I have always wanted to know if there is a way to find out (which I am sure there is). But here is a description, let me know if you need a pic:
There is no barcode on the cover. It was pressed by Capitol Records under ST-2576. I paid like $20 or $25, maybe less. Can't remember.
Couldn't tell you if it is original or not, I have always wanted to know if there is a way to find out (which I am sure there is). But here is a description, let me know if you need a pic:
There is no barcode on the cover. It was pressed by Capitol Records under ST-2576. I paid like $20 or $25, maybe less. Can't remember.
Doesn't sound like an original pressing. Is it in Mono or Stereo? It's far more likely to be an older pressing if it's in Mono (although there were also later mono pressings in the 80s, and the 2nd edition was also in Mono as well as stereo).
If it is an original it'll have yellow "Parlophone" writing on the label, the "all rights of the manufacturer" message around the outside of the label will start with "The Gramaphone Co. Ltd" and has a "Sold in the UK" statement on the left hand side of the label underneath the yellow "Parlophone" lettering.
Mine is an original mono pressing (although not the earliest version). Mine holds a value of around $200-300 I believe. If it's an original pressing in Mono and says "Dr Robert" on the label (like mine), then it's quite valuable, if it says "Doctor Robert" instead, than it's about half the value. If it has "XEX 606-1" etched into the vinyl just underneath the label on side 2, then it's extremely valuable (about $800).
Gosh, that was convoluted.
Doesn't sound like an original pressing. Is it in Mono or Stereo? It's far more likely to be an older pressing if it's in Mono (although there were also later mono pressings in the 80s, and the 2nd edition was also in Mono as well as stereo).
If it is an original it'll have yellow "Parlophone" writing on the label, the "all rights of the manufacturer" message around the outside of the label will start with "The Gramaphone Co. Ltd" and has a "Sold in the UK" statement on the left hand side of the label underneath the yellow "Parlophone" lettering.
Mine is an original mono pressing (although not the earliest version). Mine holds a value of around $200-300 I believe. If it's an original pressing in Mono and says "Dr Robert" on the label (like mine), then it's quite valuable, if it says "Doctor Robert" instead, than it's about half the value. If it has "XEX 606-1" etched into the vinyl just underneath the label on side 2, then it's extremely valuable (about $800).
Gosh, that was convoluted.
That's an original US stereo version. It should only have 11 tracks because "I'm Only Sleeping", "And Your Bird Can Sing" and "Doctor Robert" were included on the album "Yesterday and Today".
The UK and US releases were on different record labels and up until Sgt. Pepper were not even the same albums. The US Capitol album won't be labeled as Parlophone as that is a subsidiary of EMI records in the UK.