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Thursday, June 29, 2000

100 techno trance house jungle DJ RAVE FLYERS 1996-2000

Sam: Now remember, people, don't try looking us up in the phone book. And if Mr. Kincaid answers the phone, don't say anything about our eBay auctions. You got it? I'm reading that off the card they've got taped up to the wall here. Personally, I think the whole store's gone crazy. They're all working furiously trying to find stuff to sell on eBay to raise money for some project of Harold's. Well, I've got something to sell, too.

Jonah: Whatcha doing, Samantha?

Sam: Nothing, I'm just, uh...surfing the web.

Jonah: Not! You're definitely up to something. What's with all these flyers?

Sam: Give me those! Ok, fine, so I'm helping raise money for Harold's thing.

Jonah: What are you trying to sell?

Sam: Some of the coolest, best, most colorful selections from my...rave flyer collection!

Jonah: Ha! Are you totally nuts? That's some shit I'd expect from Bill or Ted, but not you, Samantha. I could walk down the street to some record shop right now and pick a whole handful up...for free!

Sam: You moron, these are rare, hard to find flyers, from like, as far back as 1996. How are you going to find those? And look at them, most of them are super-big, like this one, for Pleazure's 1998 party in Atlanta, Riddle of the Sphinx, which was 11" X 17", or this one, from Whistle 3 in New Jersey - it unfolds to 11 1/2" X 33"! They're huge!

Jonah: Whatever. Were you rolling when you came up with this plan?

Sam: No! I'm telling, you Jonah, some people collect rave flyers. And one hundred - that's a huge number to get all at one time, especially since they're all in near mint condition, full-color, and they all have crazy cool graphics!

Jonah: What makes them so special?

Sam: All kinds of reasons! Some unfold to poster sizes, some have awesome lineups, some are shaped funny or have other funky gimmicks. I've got three with scratch-n-sniff stickers on them, from Flavor parties, this series of some of the biggest events in the Southeast! Look at this one, it's called Pimpin' Ain't Easy, and it's in the shape of a 40-oz bottle!

Jonah: Ok, Sam, knock yourself out. But break time's almost up, Stanley just left, and I'm alone out here. C-ya.

Sam: Ok, peeps, ya gotta help me teach a lesson about PLUR to Mr. I'm-A-Big-Know-It-All. I know you'll enjoy these flyers as much as I have. 100 flyers, all different, all of them super-cool and crazy collectible. So start bidding! Peace!

You are bidding on a lot of 100 East Coast rave and club flyers, primarily from the Southeast, all in near-mint unused condition, all of them in color on glossy stock paper, all with great graphics, many of them oversized, ninety percent of them half page size or larger, ninety percent of them rave flyers, all club flyers selected on basis of cool graphics, no duplicates, no junk.

Some of the flyers include:

Forbidden Fruit - October 9 1999, one page, Memphis TN, Silver Promotions, feat. Scott Hardkiss, Jimmy Van M, Chris Fortier; Transatlantic Move II - September 27-29 1996, half page, Miami FL, three-day rave cruise w/ Supa DJ Dmitry, Josh Wink, DJ Dick, Electric Skychurch, Cirrus, Afrika Bambaataa, Keoki, Westbam, Richie Hawtin, Kimball Collins; Summer Solstice Y2K Festival, June 16-18 2000, Central WV, Lovelab, Fulltime Machine & Eternal Youth, four page, three-day outdoor festival feat. Derrick Carter, Donald Glaude, Aphrodite, Adam X, Heather Heart, Halo, Hipp-E, Samm-E, Flipside; First Friday - August 7 1998, 6" X 9", Greensboro NC, feat. Andy Hughes, Jerry Bonham, Fuzz; Era - August 7 1999, Pittsburgh PA, House Of Styles, feat. Derrick May, Woody McBride, T-1000, Adam X, Supa DJ Dmitri, Nigel Richards, Simply Jeff, Disco-D, Taylor, Dieselboy, Sniper, Freaky Flow; Bass Warz - January 28 2000, 9" X 18", Charlotte NC, Decepticonz, feat. Simply Jeff, Huda Hudia, DJ Volume, Suwatt, DJ Who, Phantom 45; Sankofa II - September 25 1999, 11" X 17", Greenville SC, Neshan, feat. Quivver, John Kelly, Donald Glaude, Kimball Collins; Riddle Of The Sphinx - September 19 1998, 11" X 17", Atlanta GA, Pleazure, feat. Dave Angel, Stacey Pullen, Grooverider, Photek, Pete "Shaker" Bones, Monk; One - October 13-15 2000, one page, Ohio, 22 Productions, feat. Huggy, Justin Long, DJ Radar, Clay Ivey; Someone Wicked This Way Comes - October 29 1999, one page, Spartanburg SC, Hous-N-Projex, feat. Jeno & Markie, Hydraulic, Dave Gibson; Liquified Universe - April 1 2000, 6" X 8 1/2" eight page booklet, Atlanta GA, Liquid Groove, feat. Sasha, John Digweed, Monk, Rabbit In The Moon, Grooverider & Fabio, Jim Masters, Garth.

The entire lot is pictured below. High bidder pays $10.00 S&H, shipped via US Priority Mail - US buyers only, Southwest and West Coast buyers add $2.00, international buyers pay actual shipping costs. Payment by money order or credit cards accepted using PayPal.

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