The MTT Ruggles was re-issued, under licence, a year or two ago by the excellent Other Minds folk. Just search for "ruggles complete" at Amazon.Co.UK. Sensible price.
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Originally posted by hafod View PostAmazon's guidelines are quite clear:
On this basis I expect cds sold as 'very good' to be virtually unmarked (and certainly not scratched).
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I have eight of these
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K37, K39-41
K456 & 459
K488 & 482
K271 & 414
K413 & 415, K386
K450 & 537
K453 & 466
K175/382, 451, & 449
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThe recent CD I purchased "used - like new" was OK, but I think I have much older CDs in my collection which look better. The case and booklet are in excellent condition, as described. There are no visible major scratches, but there appear to be what I would call slight scuffing. It was only marginally more expensive than "used - very good" copies, but I wouldn't pay a lot more for it compared with others. I guess there is some variability in the descriptions, with some sellers providing unopened CDs, or CDs which look completely unplayed, and others taking a somewhat less critical view. Probably not a big deal if the music is wanted, or the CD is difficult to obtain new or is out of print, and if the price is acceptable. In the low price range, say 1p up to £1 generally there shouldn't be too many complaints - and I will think of them as comparable to charity shop purchases - though some of those are excellent - depending on the shop.
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostThere's a copy of the Kubelik: Symphony Edition available on Amazon Marketplace for less than £20 with postage:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Symphony...SIN=B00IZ11XA2
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostThere's a copy of the Kubelik: Symphony Edition available on Amazon Marketplace for less than £20 with postage:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Symphony...SIN=B00IZ11XA2
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostWhy not do what I do, and that is mark the seller down on the Customer Rating. Often you find that a negative review will get them offering either a full or partial refund in return for a 4 star/5 star rating. I've lost track of the extra CDs I've been able to buy as a result of this tactic.
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostThere's a copy of the Kubelik: Symphony Edition available on Amazon Marketplace for less than £20 with postage:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Symphony...SIN=B00IZ11XA2
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostThere's a copy of the Kubelik: Symphony Edition available on Amazon Marketplace for less than £20 with postage:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Symphony...SIN=B00IZ11XA2
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Just one point: the cheap box is dispatched from Switzerland (outside the EU) and is over £15 so I think it should, in theory, attract VAT and handling charges, payable by the purchaser.
Edit: Apologies, I have just looked at the detailed information for the seller and it states:
Prices are displayed inclusive of any applicable VAT.
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