Jon Lord
Ghostwriter
Calvinism and Hobbes
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Post by Jon Lord on Jan 28, 2005 19:37:07 GMT -8
In currently chasing my dreams like a foolish crazy-man, I'm attempting to pay off numerous medical bills while unemployed and trying to finish a script for a self-publishing project I'm working on. Needless to say, I'm in an "exciting" financial situation (of course, the first year I'm without medical insurance, I have to visit the doctor and hospital more in the span of a few months than the previous several years combined). I've already sold off around half of my score collection and a whole lot of other stuff making ends meet, and I'm about to sacrifice some more. However, I wanted to ask you in the know about a few of my CDs.
See, I'd willing to let alot of stuff go, but I'd rather try to hang on to that which it would be very hard to get back one day. Nonetheless, if it's going to fetch a high price, ironically, I might have no other choice. Could you tell how rare the following CDs are and about how much they may be worth:
Hour of the Gun - Goldsmith (Intrada)
Midnight Run - Elfman (MCA-still sealed)
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Williams (Polydor)
Three Kings - Burwell (CDNow)
Boy Who Could Fly - Broughton (Percepto)
I think they are all out of print. Three Kings is one of my favorite Burwell scores, but luckily I have two copies.
Anyway, thanks for reading.
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