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Soymuscle Mike

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A puzzle though :what:

Ol Dirty's album came in a wallet with a foodstamp :lawd:

Fat Boys came in a small pizza box :mj:

Rae as a casette tape :yeshrug: but still :lawd:

Ironman with a puzzle? Not sure about this one :mindblown:

I got the Illmatic asl well which was also a wooden case. it had the covers for the singles which was ill and an old ass Nasty Nas interview.
 

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Purple tape? Cool
Wallet? Cool
Chess pieces? Cool
A fukking puzzle??? :usure:
 

Wepa Man

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Just start buying shyt! You gotta start somewhere. :salute:

It's addicting as hell though, I'm not gonna lie.

Yo I just Copped these on vinyl

$4.00

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$8.00

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Did I do good?
 

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don't bother with vinyl when it comes to hip hop, there's literally no point to it...unless you're interested in getting obscure old hip hop like

http://www.discogs.com/Money-Boss-Players-Ghetto-Chronicle-Daily/release/1458492

Or these.

http://www.discogs.com/Keefy-Keef-Cause-Im-Keefy-Keef/release/1423025

http://www.discogs.com/Akinyele-Break-A-bytch-Neck/release/1264625

That Akinyele joint on average goes for $4,000 +. Original pressing that is.:ohhh:

Also, why is there 'literally' no point in buying rap records? Not disagreeing, just wondering why you say that....it's a big, expensive, and heavy habit, I will give you that.
 
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