Quote:
Originally Posted by anotherday
Right? Wow. Sad 
|
Actually he is selling a CD, not the vinyl. So far I've seen 7 signed CD booklets on eBay from the signing session. Much less than I anticipated. Perhaps because many have their name written on the booklet.
From the seven (including AJ's) 4 have been sold within a day for 30,- to 40,- Pounds and two had been up to 5 days before being sold. Unless I missed one, the AJ version was the only one with the person's name. He would have done better if he asked for the signature only. Funny enough, with 40,- Pounds he is one of the expensive ones
And I don't think it's sad. London is big and not everybody is a Meat Loaf fan. But admission was free so why not order a ticket and get in line?
But outside London are a lot of Meat Loaf fans who would love a signed edition. So the people selling their signed edition saw a celebrity, are making an extra buck and help fans who would not have been able to get an autographed edition (and personally I think 30-40 pounds is not even an unfair price).
I wanted a signed edition so I ordered the Amazon vinyl. I don't even have a record player

If that hadn't been an option I would have been happy with an eBay booklet from that signing for this price