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    Rolling Stones Collection

    Just kicking this around for opinions.

    I have an original concert poster with original ticket from each time the Stones have preformed in this country. I have been collecting since 1978 the original price of that ticket was $18.00.

    I'm waiting for the right time to sell.

    What do you Sowallers think a collection like this might go for?
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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    I can't give you a dollar amount, but a would imagine A LOT! I'd pay a tidy sum for that, if I could.
    Too cool.
    Of course, if you wait for Mick to kick the bucket, you'd make even more.
    Nice lettuce, Captain.

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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    a good place for retail pricing: http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/

    a friends place: http://www.expressobeans.com/

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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    Quote Originally Posted by joho View Post
    Just kicking this around for opinions.

    I have an original concert poster with original ticket from each time the Stones have preformed in this country. I have been collecting since 1978 the original price of that ticket was $18.00.

    I'm waiting for the right time to sell.

    What do you Sowallers think a collection like this might go for?
    I'm not even going to tell you what jdarg and I paid last September to see them in Louisville! (worth every last red hot cent)
    Dolce far niente

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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    I only paid $5 for the '72 Stones concert.
    But all I have is a stub.
    Stubs are all I have, period. And the memories.
    Wolfgang's Vault used to stream music for free, looks like that got shut down, and now you have to pay $10 for downloads. Well I guess that's fair, I never paid all that much back in the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cil View Post
    I only paid $5 for the '72 Stones concert.
    But all I have is a stub.
    Stubs are all I have, period. And the memories.
    Wolfgang's Vault used to stream music for free, looks like that got shut down, and now you have to pay $10 for downloads. Well I guess that's fair, I never paid all that much back in the day.
    Back in those days a "matchbox" was $5 too!

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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    Quote Originally Posted by joho View Post
    Back in those days a "matchbox" was $5 too!
    What's a matchbox?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    What's a matchbox?

    Any old hippies out there want to answer SJ's question?

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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    Quote Originally Posted by Cil View Post
    Wolfgang's Vault used to stream music for free, looks like that got shut down, and now you have to pay $10 for downloads. Well I guess that's fair, I never paid all that much back in the day.
    actually you can still stream for free: http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/

    you just need to register.

    listening to Green Grass and High Tides 13 min. right now

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    Re: Rolling Stones Collection

    Thanks John. Eventually I found my way to the right spot.
    Sorry for the hijack, joho, and good luck!
    About the matchbox, are you talking about, um, like the stuff that the Grateful Dead used to occasionally throw from the stage at their concerts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cil View Post
    Thanks John. Eventually I found my way to the right spot.
    Sorry for the hijack, joho, and good luck!
    About the matchbox, are you talking about, um, like the stuff that the Grateful Dead used to occasionally throw from the stage at their concerts?

    Yes.............
    Only in the good old days!

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    Could usually get three to four nice ones out of a "matchbox"

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