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Author:  laserdiscvault [ 14 Mar 2012, 23:08 ]
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I would say my Factory Sealed Song of the South; Factory Sealed Bringing out the Dead; All my Factory Sealed Troma Releases, My Complete set of the First 10 Original Criterions-First Pressings; Complete Roan Group Collection; Complete Elite Entertainment Collection; Some of my Rarest Horror Titles such as Factory Sealed Cannibal Ferox, The Dutch Horror numbered Series all Factory Sealed, Fist Pressing of Discovision Jaws, Fellini Cassanova Discovision...just to name a few!

Kevin

Author:  Guest [ 14 Mar 2012, 23:37 ]
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Freebird the Movie a japan only release i now make it a point to watch every title i get i figure if you buy it you might as well watch it & also for any problems a disc may have.

Author:  mikeystoyz [ 15 Mar 2012, 03:41 ]
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Presently Existenz

Author:  rein-o [ 15 Mar 2012, 04:30 ]
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lizardkingjr wrote:
Probably all of the versions of Song of the South that I own:


1. The Japanese analog-audio release:

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2. The Japanese digital-audio release (still sealed!):

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3. The Hong Kong analog-audio release:

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TLK :cool:

wow, i remember seeing that HK sell back in the day.

i also remember the next day running down to chinatown and checking every shop that sold audio and video stuff for old LDs they had, found a whole bunch of different discs but never that song of the south.

Author:  belturner [ 15 Mar 2012, 05:32 ]
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Bringing out the dead
Fight Club (JAPAN)
The Beach (JAPAN)
Double Jeopardy
King and I (Jodie Foster) (JAPAN)
Ike and Tina Turner Show (JAPAN)

Most valuable (sentimental reasons, commercial value is 0.0): PAL Dutch release of "Witness","Terms of endearment", "Tina Turner: Rio 88" and "Dire straits: Brothers in Arms 8inch". First discs I got from my parents with my Pioneer CLD 1500 way back in 1990.

Author:  lizardkingjr [ 15 Mar 2012, 19:23 ]
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rein-o wrote:
wow, i remember seeing that HK sell back in the day.

i also remember the next day running down to chinatown and checking every shop that sold audio and video stuff for old LDs they had, found a whole bunch of different discs but never that song of the south.

They remain the jewels in my collection. :D

TLK :cool:

Author:  brmanuk [ 13 Apr 2012, 05:28 ]
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lizardkingjr wrote:
Probably all of the versions of Song of the South that I own:

3. The Hong Kong analog-audio release:

Image

TLK :cool:


Does anyone know how much the HK release of Song of the South fetches? It's funny to think this is rare - growing up in England, I saw this film 100s of times on VHS.

Author:  lizardkingjr [ 13 Apr 2012, 12:04 ]
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brmanuk wrote:
lizardkingjr wrote:
Probably all of the versions of Song of the South that I own:

3. The Hong Kong analog-audio release:

Image


Does anyone know how much the HK release of Song of the South fetches? It's funny to think this is rare - growing up in England, I saw this film 100s of times on VHS.

One sold on eBay recently for $106:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260993098007

However, according the seller, the 2nd side is unplayable (for whatever reason). It may have been worth the $106 just for the artwork alone, though. :)

I paid $1,100.00 for mine 10 years ago. It's a purchase I've never regretted.

TLK :cool:

Author:  Guest [ 16 Aug 2013, 17:19 ]
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Most valuable laserdisc in my collection has to be:
Brian May: The Brixton Academy [TOLW-3178]
This LD is rated as no. 3 or 4 on the Brian May rarities list. Great for any Queen collector. :thumbup:

Author:  substance [ 16 Aug 2013, 17:45 ]
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lizardkingjr wrote:
brmanuk wrote:
lizardkingjr wrote:
Probably all of the versions of Song of the South that I own:

3. The Hong Kong analog-audio release:

Image


Does anyone know how much the HK release of Song of the South fetches? It's funny to think this is rare - growing up in England, I saw this film 100s of times on VHS.

One sold on eBay recently for $106:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260993098007

However, according the seller, the 2nd side is unplayable (for whatever reason). It may have been worth the $106 just for the artwork alone, though. :)

I paid $1,100.00 for mine 10 years ago. It's a purchase I've never regretted.

TLK :cool:


Darn I didn't see that auction. I would have bought it. I bet my HLD-X0 with its red laser could read the problem side:)

Author:  tasuke [ 16 Aug 2013, 19:38 ]
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gandjrarities wrote:
What do you think is the most valuable LD in your collection --



probably this;


Image


at around $45/50shipped, definitely the most i have yet paid for any one single LD.
plus, at least so far as EBAY goes, it seems to very seldom ever show up for sale.


all said, i'd gladly trade up anyday for the Japanese version, on strength of what i consider superior cover art alone;


Image

Author:  disclord [ 16 Aug 2013, 20:24 ]
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My most valuable disc is probably the 1976 MCA Disco-Vision single-sided test pressing of the movie "High Planes Drifter" - it's 4 single-sided discs, like the 8-inch LD Singles, and quite flexible - the players were to have a stabilizer disc that rode on top of the disc and flattened it and made it more rigid via the Bernoulli effect. On the later LaserDisc players that play the 8-inch LaserDisc singles, the test pressing plays perfectly and on top loaders or other players, a regular disc on top makes it clampable and play without slipping.

Interestingly, its the edited for television version of the film, which MCA did so it could be shown at demos with its R-Rated portions taken out. Unlike the final double sided retail discs, its transfer is from a film chain and not a flying spot scanner transfer like DiscoVision innovated.

Author:  kris [ 16 Aug 2013, 22:49 ]
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I've been looking for some "rarities" over the years but I would have to go for the day I got my u-571 copy :thumbup:
got it cheap and mint nearby. was able to pick it up. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Author:  bguzman [ 20 Aug 2013, 21:53 ]
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I have only just started with laserdiscs but I did find this gem, Image http://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/28947/TOLW-3178/Brian-May:-The-Brixton-Academy, at a local used record store.

Author:  firehorse_44 [ 21 Aug 2013, 00:49 ]
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Nice score bguzman !

Never underestimate the value of those used record / video stores ........
Pearls in the mud just waiting for a good home !

Author:  philburque46 [ 21 Aug 2013, 02:17 ]
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I think as of right now, my most valuable is my sealed copy of The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Volume 5.

Author:  disclord [ 21 Aug 2013, 02:28 ]
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philburque46 wrote:
I think as of right now, my most valuable is my sealed copy of The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes, Volume 5.


Do you have an opened copy to watch?

To me, sealed copies are worth less than an opened copy because you have no idea if any of the discs are defective or have rotted. I know most colliectables are worth more in their pristine, sealed state, but LaserDisc is one item where an opened, QC'd copy is worth way more than a sealed unknown.

Author:  publius [ 21 Aug 2013, 07:05 ]
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To me, the principal value of a videodisc lies in being able to watch the program. Thus, a sealed one is quite uninteresting.

Author:  disclord [ 21 Aug 2013, 14:06 ]
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publius wrote:
To me, the principal value of a videodisc lies in being able to watch the program. Thus, a sealed one is quite uninteresting.


Agreed, although I do like buying sealed DiscoVision in the open top boxes that used the felt disc sleeves - although I know the disc will probably be bad, and I have basically every title MCA released anyway, there is something cool in knowing that the disc inside hasn't been exposed to air since it was originally shrink wrapped back in 1978/79 - and I like the smell of a freshly opened open top box - I assume its the chemicals of whatever they impregnated the felt disc sleeve with to make it resist moisture - so its probably really toxic - but that smell creates a very strong 'sense memory' and takes me back to the early days of the format.

Author:  publius [ 21 Aug 2013, 18:01 ]
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disclord wrote:
I like the smell of a freshly opened open top box - I assume its the chemicals of whatever they impregnated the felt disc sleeve with to make it resist moisture - so its probably really toxic - but that smell creates a very strong 'sense memory' and takes me back to the early days of the format.

You and Marcel Proust!

I admit, the Japanese LD packaging has its own distinctive odour, which does elicit a certain emotional response, but for me it's mostly, "oh goodie! what do we have here?".

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