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Why it is so special and extremely rare?! Because the DVD disc comes (released by Warner Browser) with production error. The DVD is actually Blackadder IV, but the cover print on the DVD Disc is Blackadder III. It's extremely rare to find. This is one that managed to escape the eyes of quality control. Well, I think it's special, rare and collectable. How often do you see item like this?
CrazyHorse
10-12-2001, 15:48
Are you getting a life for Christmas? :rolleyes: :D
I thought I'd join this thread before it becomes "lets savage the new guy".
These kinds of mispressings are pretty rare, but unfortunately don't always add to the value of something.
That is sometimes valuable, and you do get some collectors who will pay money for this kind of thing.
I have an Elastica LP with a miss pressed label (Waking Up is listed as Line Up) and there were only a few hundered pressed. It would be cool if this increased the value, but unfortunately it just makes it a bit of a novelty really.
And my spare copy of Charade Criterion arrived from ********* but the shrink wrap has a "Perry Henzell director approved" sticker on it. I'm sure someone on ebay will like it!
Originally posted by CrazyHorse
Are you getting a life for Christmas? :rolleyes: :D
:D
Paul Bennison
11-12-2001, 20:27
I've got a 2 x CD of 'Absolutely Disney' music and one of the CDs (though labeled correctly) is actually a PC CD ROM of an atlas.
Well... I've got a copy of ExiZtenZ that says;
".. more thrills than The Matrix" on the cover.
... but the contents are completly different.
J.
tj_director
12-12-2001, 11:47
Originally posted by jlloyd
Well... I've got a copy of ExiZtenZ that says;
".. more thrills than The Matrix" on the cover.
... but the contents are completly different.
J.
ha ha :D
BlueDwarf
12-12-2001, 11:48
I had one of the early batches of Transformers episodes on DVD from the US.
Two were released - "Heroes" and "Villains", but "Heroes" incorrectly had the same eps on as "Villains".
I emailed Amazon to tell them of the "dodgy" disc, and they sent me a repacement. This was also "dodgy", so I emailed again and they credited my credit card with the full cost.
(I did tell them about the production error and that I wouldn't mind waiting, and offered to send them the faulty disc)
I sold one of the discs on eBay (as "rare" "oop", etc), and so made a nice little profit.
Of course, by a few days after I had auctioned the disc everyone knew that there had been a huuge production error, and the discs were selling at the normal price for a 2nd hand disc.
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