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Originally Posted by Slackdoodle
I can't seeing buying more than one edition of a vinyl record, unless you're playing some kind of investment game and think you can re-sell it down the line. Which is usually a losing proposition when something resurges as a fad. Everyone bemoans not taking better care of vinyl from the 60's/70's the same way our parents talked about how they used to have Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle cards that they threw away as kids. So the new generation hoards the new version of The Thing thinking it'll be worth big bucks someday.
I have a collection of baseball cards from the 90's that aren't worth jack. lol
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Buying more than one variant is nothing more than a waste of money, especially when you have so many that have no difference other than color (and one is 180g). It's stamp collecting if the stamps you were collecting only had value to you, I suppose.
So far I've counted:
1) Deluxe black 180g
2) White variant
3) Lavender variant
4) Red variant (Target exclusive)
5) Blue variant (Walmart exclusive)
6) Green variant (Barnes and Noble exclusive)
5 of which are exactly the same except the color. Like...why? That's absurd.