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		<description>[...] Records, Punk Rock and the Profits that are made.  So I am chatting with good friend earlier and we are talking about selling some of our old Punk Rock records on the bay. Some guy was offering him like $400.00 for this 20 year old 45rpm record? Who knew? Ahh well, at least I have one I can sell too! The funny thing is that it seems that it is just the 45’s that are selling at the higher prices? It seems that the 12inch versions are still costing about as much as they did when they were brand new? While I am on the topic of Music and Records [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Records, Punk Rock and the Profits that are made.  So I am chatting with good friend earlier and we are talking about selling some of our old Punk Rock records on the bay. Some guy was offering him like $400.00 for this 20 year old 45rpm record? Who knew? Ahh well, at least I have one I can sell too! The funny thing is that it seems that it is just the 45’s that are selling at the higher prices? It seems that the 12inch versions are still costing about as much as they did when they were brand new? While I am on the topic of Music and Records [...]</p>
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