• What's a piece of paper and pressed CDs versus CD-Rs worth? Hundreds of

    From Pluted Pup@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 22 20:52:18 2024
    Here's some Marston CDs, pressed CDs with printed
    packaging, and the proof of how much it's worth
    so far, as opposed to CD-Rs that come without printed
    paper and / or cardboard:

    Mahler decade (1897-1907), 2 CDs: US $255.00 + ?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/405213637620

    Complete Vladimir de Pachmann, 4 CDs: US $135.28 + ?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/405213683460

    They're still at auction, so who knows what they'll
    really see for?

    There is not a bit or data offered in these sealed
    originals that is not available legally from Marston
    on CD-R, and not a character of printed material
    that is not available free of charge from Marston
    in their catalog.

    This only reinforces the -- so obvious it's never
    said -- idea that printed material is worth something
    over "digital only" and that pressed CDs are worth
    more than CD-Rs, particularly because Marston is doing
    actually honest full reissues on CD-Rs, as opposed to
    the bare boned stuff that the major labels do, who
    figuratively throw their liner notes and librettos into
    the trash and pretending that "print is obsolete".

    So many non-readers of books berate us collectors
    for reading printed books or non-collectors of
    music say that anything that's not on spotify is
    luddite garbage that they gloss over that what
    they are hyping is a sharp reduction of the available
    catalog.

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