Vlad wrote:Just received my copy. Its numbered....276.........!!!!.......Congo Bunny, what about that now?...Did you sell me your copy? Do you work for Trojan?.....
davek wrote:AnorakTrev wrote :Blimey , there are some negative people about re: limited editions . All based on fact or supposition ?
This was a thread about a recently released album , btw
It's always fair to question whether something is truly "as advertised", because people are being asked to pay a premium based on it's limited availability.
But IMO it's not fair to accuse Trojan (or "the Japanese") of shady business practises unless there is some sort of evidence to support these accusations.
White Mice - food clothes and shelter is a very good example. It sold out within 24 hours when it first came out.. never to released again and so on. New copies went for 100 quid on ebay days after...3/4 year later it came out unlimited. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21gvVa-l8rs
Some other examples that came to memory at the moment are (not Japanese but still ) are prince Alla - spiritual I. Black Redemption 10".. People rushed to the stores for that because it was limited and sold out very quickly.. Later on it came out in unlimited amounts..
Congo B., I was joking, am still waiting for my copy. Hope you didn't mind, no harm meant whatsoever. I am personally convinced the series is limited to 500. By reducing supply upfront, and communicating explicitly about it, they probably sell 500 copies @ 20 GBP in 8-12 weeks = 10000 GBP. If not limited, people wait thinking "I have time, let me think". You probably sell 350 in 1 year @ 10 GBP = 3500 GBP. n addition, limited edition will build back the label's "mystic".So, more money, more mystic, faster. Which marketing strategy would you choose?I
Vlad wrote:Congo B., I was joking, am still waiting for my copy. Hope you didn't mind, no harm meant whatsoever. I am personally convinced the series is limited to 500. By reducing supply upfront, and communicating explicitly about it, they probably sell 500 copies @ 20 GBP in 8-12 weeks = 10000 GBP. If not limited, people wait thinking "I have time, let me think". You probably sell 350 in 1 year @ 10 GBP = 3500 GBP. n addition, limited edition will build back the label's "mystic".So, more money, more mystic, faster. Which marketing strategy would you choose?I
No harm done I figured you were on a wind up.
I see what you mean about the supply/demand/price releationship. I would have thought there were more than 500 reggae fans out there who would be interested in this though.
Buyer beware. Just got my copy direct from Universal UK, and they use shitty flat mailers with no reinforcement at all. The cover is bent & split. Fortunately the vinyl managed to survive, no thanks to them. For the £20 I let myself expect better.
I'd seriously consider checking in with Ernie B some time this week to see if he is/will be stocking this. You know you'll get faster & safer shipping that way.
It is nice heavy vinyl with the cool disco-era tri-line "Upsetter" label in pink & red.
BTW my copy is numbered 174, tho I don't know why that means anything.
Chaz wrote:I bought this very quickly upon release and ended up with 490/500. I assumed that they were probably sent out in reverse number order (which makes sense really if you think about the process of hand numbering)....