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I Just Bought The Micheal Jackson 1982 Thriller LP For 15 Buck!

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Larry Fling

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Im a big fan! Sorry to see him pass.
I was on ebay and noticed an LP of Thriller from 1982
Original, used and in great condition
The BIN price was $92 but the start was 15 bucks!
I followed the auction for 5 hours refreshing every 30 mins or so.
Luckily for me there was no bids so i placed a bid within the last minute "just incase someone it watching closer than me" and won.
I'd rather collect this than a silly tshirt that was make 3 weeks ago in china (no offence)

You guys have any collectibles?
 
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Congrats :tu:

I have a few things around that I will be passing on to my daughter :)
 
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You have a turn table to play it? lol
 
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I don't have one.. lol.. will never play it either.
My son is in senior kindergarten, this year his class sang "We Are The World" at his spring concert. He doesn't really know who MJ is or that he passed but he will one day and i will pass this along with my coins to him..
 
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oh kewl

enjoy

Cheers
Corey
 
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not to burst your buble but that record sold MILLIONS.....Not sure in Canada but here in the states I can walk into ANY goodwill and see about 4-7 copies of that LP...not to sure if you got a deal or they were just capitalizing on his death :(
 
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i thought his album would be on a higher bid since he's dead..oh well great deal indeed!
 
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Speaking of LPs, I recall going to a garage sale with my nieces.. they didn't even know what vinyl records (LPs) were!
 
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Congrats to you for winning the bid... You're one in a million!
 
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