Yes .. got it from the same person ..I bet you got the same thing I did. Mine came in the same Univenture black disc case/binder. The guy is under the username "socatrading" on eBay. Go figure releasing decades old songs and calling them "promotional" didn't fly with the labels, haha.
That's a great find. I would love to purchase a set. Does he have more Steve?I bought a set .. not sure if an original or a copy (they're new discs). 40 discs ... Discs look screened, but not sure what they're supposed to like like. Mine look like this (sorry the image got flipped):
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Not listing any .. only were 2 when I bought.That's a great find. I would love to purchase a set. Does he have more Steve?
I'll have to check eBay Canada .. one sold in January for $125 for the 200 discs.You know what's really awesome is the 200-disc ERG Knock Out Hits set. I believe it was only licensed in Canada though.
I quickly found out how expensive it is to keep up with music...
That's a great find. I would love to purchase a set. Does he have more Steve?
... unless you're buying direct from someone at Promo Only or ERG, you're probably buying a duped set anyways).
Based on the printing, it was a professional entity that made the discs .. I assume CDRs were used for the short run. I wouldn't have bought them if I thought they are copies (I wasn't aware they were CDRs until Jim had said something and I put the disc under the stereo microscope, though I should have seen it as the coloring of the recording side is consistent with a CDR. Though, at this point, after reading about them AFTER I bought .. it appears all the versions are ALL suspect.Why bother giving a guy $230 for CD-Rs on eBay when you can go on Craigslist and buy a hard drive full of tracks for much less? The hard drive probably has every song in the set, as well as the Knockout Hits set.
(I'm kidding, of course... but unless you're buying direct from someone at Promo Only or ERG, you're probably buying a duped set anyways).