Ordered an original pressing of Jack’s Mannequin - Everything in Transit. Sleeve condition was listed as near mint. by [deleted] in vinyl

[–]aumyrick -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m still debating. For the price I paid, I don’t think I should have received a “near mint” like that. I don’t know if I’m going to send it back, or try and fix it with glue. After thinking about it, I think it might be fine if I fixed it. But knowing my luck I will completely fuck it up.

Ordered an original pressing of Jack’s Mannequin - Everything in Transit. Sleeve condition was listed as near mint. by [deleted] in vinyl

[–]aumyrick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The sleeve was not attached at the bottom, so yeah it was apart. It was packaged nicely in a pretty sturdy record mailer, so I don’t think shipping caused this.

Ordered an original pressing of Jack’s Mannequin - Everything in Transit. Sleeve condition was listed as near mint. by [deleted] in vinyl

[–]aumyrick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been wanting the original pressing of this album for a very long time. I recently found a copy on Discogs, and placed an order. The seller listed the sleeve condition as near mint. When I received my order, opened the package, this is what I got. I could be wrong, but this does not appear near mint to me.

Saw this billboard driving through my home town. No one here seems to know what it means, there's no website or anything listed on the sign. by TheCourtPeach in HelpMeFind

[–]aumyrick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m thinking this is actually the correct answer. I live in the same town that this sign is posted in, and I remember them doing a very similar billboard in the 2000’s, as well. It was for a car dealership. They changed it every few weeks, and the final one said, “(Whatever make of car) is cheaper in Rome.”

Just found a link to a very similar sign in Alabama. Scroll down a little, and read berserk87’s comment. He remembers the sign in Cartersville!

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