Re: [acid-jazz] Pro DJ Selling Entire 14 Year Record Collection

From: Jonathan Ashley (jon@oblivion.accessus.net)
Date: Fri Jul 12 2002 - 09:35:24 CEST

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    A list of the actual records could help out...

    On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Dante Maure wrote:

    > I'm not sure if posting this here is inappropriate. If so, please accept my
    > apologies in advance. I could greatly use your help. Thank you for your
    > understanding. :)
    >
    >
    > >>> Please forward this to all of your favorite Vinyl addicts <<<
    >
    > Due to a serious family crisis I am being forced to liquidate
    > quickly the entire musical history of my 14 year career as a
    > professional DJ.
    >
    > Here's your opportunity to pick up some of the rarest and
    > most sought after records in dance music history.
    > Literally thousands of priceless records will
    > be sold in the coming days covering just
    > about every genre imaginable:
    >
    >
    > Acid Jazz
    > Trip Hop
    > Rare Groove
    > Afrobeat
    > Ethnic and World Music inspired Dance Tracks
    > Downtempo
    > Funk
    > Disco
    > Funky & Techno Breakbeat
    > Old School Breaks
    > San Francisco Classics
    > Deep House
    > Hard House
    > Classic House
    > Acid
    > Progressive House
    > Classic Techno
    > Trance
    > Disco
    > And a bit of Drum and Bass
    >
    > These are the very same records that I've used to rock the
    > house at Raves, Clubs, and Underground Events all over
    > North America for the last decade. Nothing is being held
    > back. In addition to my own personal collection there are
    > hundreds of rare records that I still have from running
    > "In House Records" for 3 years which was a hard-to-find
    > and out of print record finding service.
    >
    > Only *very* serious inquiries only. Many of these records
    > are worth hundreds. Many will sell for 50$ to 100$
    > dollars a piece. Very few, if any, will sell for
    > less than 20$.
    >
    > Provided you are willing to pay top dollar to finally own
    > the records which you have always wanted, you will not
    > find a better opportunity than this.
    >
    > While I do not have a printed list of my collection, I am
    > intimate with each and every record in it. You are welcome
    > to send want lists to my personal email address below.
    >
    > Furthermore if you are serious about adding a few of these
    > priceless records to your collection, and willing to spend
    > a *minimum* of $200 - $500 dollars, I will be taking
    > appointments to play titles over the phone.
    >
    > Just let me know the style of music you are after and I
    > will pull the best of the best and you can listen before
    > you buy.
    >
    > This is a unique opportunity to grab many of those tunes
    > you've heard, and wished you had, but never knew the
    > titles of.
    >
    > It's also a chance to distinguish yourself from the masses
    > of copycat DJs by adding to your collection rare pieces
    > that hardly anyone has ever heard, let alone owns.
    >
    > While it pains me to let go of the collection, it is
    > something that I have resigned myself to in helping out
    > the ones that I love. I take comfort in the knowledge
    > that the music which has been so dear to me will be
    > bringing joy to others by being shared on turntables
    > and dancefloors elsewhere. :-)
    >
    > If you want to take advantage of this once in a lifetime
    > opportunity, contact me right now by email or phone as I
    > will be selling the entire collection on a first come,
    > first serve basis.
    >
    > Many Blessings,
    > DJ Dante
    > --
    > phone: 808.573.2479
    > mailto:Dante@tiki.net
    >
    >
    > >>> Forward this to all of your favorite Vinyl addicts
    > >>> They'll thank you for it!
    >
    >

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