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Should I keep sealed or should I open?


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  1. 1. Should I keep it sealed or should I open and play it?

    • Open and play it dammit, its meant to be played!
    • Keep it sealed, it might be worth something in the future, and it is a limited edition after all.


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Should I keep this limited edition on blue vinyl bootleg recorded during 1980 sealed or should I open and play it? Help me! I can not decide! I do also have the Spirit Of The Airwaves vinyl bootleg which is recorded during same tour, and only one day after this one.

 

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No.

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Now that you have shown how beautiful it is to all, it's time to open it and enjoy it for the sake of your health!
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The "Limited Edition" thing probably means about as much as getting a COA with an autographed item. I think that keeping it sealed won't help with its value in the future. Personally, I don't understand paying for anything bootleg.
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No.

:LOL: Couldn't have said it better myself.

 

I don't understand.

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Why do you keep buying bootlegs?

 

Because I enjoy them and want them in my collection?

 

Sometimes I see the appeal.

 

Like this one...

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Do whatever you want, seriously....If you think it's best it remains unused, then by all means don't open it.

 

If you want to listen to it, then open it.

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Ooooh, blue and sparkly! That part is cool. If it were me, I would have to play it just to see what the sound quality of that kind of vinyl would be?? I dunno. But it's blue and sparkly! :notworthy:
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Play It. Even the rarest, most expensive sport memorabilia was played with in a game at one time. Beside, Rush is not nearly on the same collectable level as The Beatles, The Stones, etc. so it will never become off the charts valuable.
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Do whatever you want, seriously....If you think it's best it remains unused, then by all means don't open it.

 

If you want to listen to it, then open it.

 

Ofcourse I do whatever I want, but I cant decide. Thats why I am asking for peoples opinions/votes.....

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Also, it totally looks like an official release.

 

This is I think one of the most beautiful looking bootlegs I have seen in recent years from any band!

 

It strongly reminds me of the cover art of Starcastle.

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Do whatever you want, seriously....If you think it's best it remains unused, then by all means don't open it.

 

If you want to listen to it, then open it.

 

Ofcourse I do whatever I want, but I cant decide. Thats why I am asking for peoples opinions/votes.....

 

I say play it. If it sounds good, it may be worth getting another just as a backup or for ornamentation.

 

It looks better to my eyes than any of the official Rush live releases!

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I say you should open it and listen to it.

 

If you just like the thought of owning it, that's perfectly fine- you wouldn't have to open it. But as for me, I buy music because I want to listen to it. And the value of it, the money- to another collector, I don't think it would be very different, whether it's sealed or merely 'near mint'.

 

Enjoy it!

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