Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Floorpunch - Division One Champs 7" on Gold Vinyl

Judge - Chung King Can Suck It
YOT - Break Down the Walls on red and blue vinyl
Chain of Strength - True Till Death on clear vinyl with silver sleeve
Chain of Strength - Chain Crew
and Floorpunch - Division One Champs on gold.

That's it. The pantheon.

The most desired straight edge hardcore records in the world. Hundreds of collectors want them. Very few have them. Hell a good chunk (10-20%) of these rare records still reside with the labels that pressed them! The silver Chain record - double or triple it.

Money alone won't let you get them all. Sometimes you just have to be lucky.

I stumbled on one of the giants on ebay last month maybe an hour after it went up. Immediately I knew I wasn't going to wait to see how the auction played out, hoping I would win.
Too many things can go wrong. Computer controlled sniping programs, out of control bidding wars with heavyweights like Marcus or Dobek (I wouldn't put it past him to want two!), or worse yet, the gods at Vinyl Noize get wind of it and the whole world finds out!

I contacted the seller immediately and asked if he would be willing to end the auction early and sell it to me directly. To my surprise, the seller was Seb D'hertoge. Those of us who have been around a while recognize Seb as one of the heavy hitters in hardcore record collecting with perhaps one of the best Revelation collections ever. He dropped out of the game a while back as his trade list has been pulled down from HYE? and he was obviously willing to sell this gem.

Seb was very agreeable to my price, and was happy to sell to another serious collector. Hell, he even said he enjoyed my blog - so I was in. Really, just a very nice person.

Like I said, it was luck I found it so fast and secured the deal. The next morning, Vinyl Noize had posted it but also reported the auction had been ended early. Seriously, that was a close call! The bids that could have poured in on this may not have allowed me to make an offer. You just never know.

Let's get to it! The legend of Div 1 Champs on gold.

Hand numbered inner sleeve out of 88. You know, 88 - 1988 - Youth Crew, Straight Edge Revival, yeah you got it.


Of course pressing plants don't press 88 total on a color, so the legend was that there were 12 copies from a press of 100 on gold that were destroyed by throwing them in the Atlantic Ocean to ensure that only 88 were out there.
As it turns out, the press run was in fact out of 90 with the two unnumbered copies residing with Floorpunch singer Mark Porter. That's too bad - the legend was so much better!

This is my 7th copy of this record. I have no intention of playing it, or even breathing on it. I will simply admire and cherish it as I try to track down the last couple versions I still need.
Yeah, I know, I'm crazy.

9 comments:

  1. "Judge - Chung King Can Suck It
    YOT - Break Down the Walls on red and blue vinyl
    Chain of Strength - True Till Death on clear vinyl with silver sleeve
    Chain of Strength - Chain Crew
    and Floorpunch - Division One Champs on gold.

    That's it."

    That's it?????
    Cmon Doug :)
    That list is a lot longer than that :)
    What about GB #102??
    GB Warzone??
    Together gold??
    YOT Batman??
    YOT Some, numbered and unnumbered??

    Just off the top of my head :) There must be many more..

    Any of those records beats the FP gold in all categories :)

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  2. Ok, I'll give you Can't Close My Eyes w/ Batman stamp and MAYBE Together on gold!!! :)
    The rest are just fuck ups and mistakes that somewhere along the way got blown out of proportion!

    My list are intentionally special records if you know what I mean.

    Dobek, message me on facebook and we can go on about this for months!

    Stay safe. I hope everything is ok for you and your loved ones over there.

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  3. Glad to see that I'm not the only one not saving for my kids college education. Nice score Doug.

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  4. Nice work man....I recall seeing one of these nailed to Zusi's bedroom wall when we stopped over in NJ on 98 US holiday!!!!!

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  5. "fuck ups and mistakes that somewhere along the way got blown out of proportion!"

    This description perfectly applies to the CHAIN CREW EP that IS on your list haha
    I never understood the phenomenon of that record. It is a cool record, no question about it, but it's a $50 tops cool record imo and not $450 cool record. It wasn't even done by the label or the band. It's a rejected pressing with a bootlegged cover :)

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  6. also: "I'll give you Can't Close My Eyes w/ Batman stamp"

    YOT Some is just about as important as YOT batman imo :)
    It's also much more awesome, or so I think, because if you are lucky enough to get the personalized and numbered version it will be the first thing you will want to look at everyday you get up in the morning..

    The UNnumbered SOME pressing is the last YOT EP that I am missing and I can't sleep because of that.. Very important record to own haha

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  7. Also, very important! You need to email Brett and ask him to put your name down on the list here :)

    http://mysite.verizon.net/bbeach72/goldvinyl.htm

    X X X

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  8. It's a rejected pressing with a bootlegged cover :)

    No way!!! The Chain Crew cover was done by Chris Bratton for that Dayton fest. It's aces in my book!

    I know I have a serious distorted view of the Chain Crew, but it is one of my absolute favorites. I just love it.

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  9. "Also, very important! You need to email Brett and ask him to put your name down on the list here :)

    http://mysite.verizon.net/bbeach72/goldvinyl.htm

    X X X"

    I emailed him the day I got it in the mail. I'm not sure why it hasn't been updated. I attached a picture which may have got caught with a spam blocker. I'll try again later.

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