I was guessing it was out of print, but it went out of print before it was even released-or at least all online copies were sold before release date. I searched the eight Best Buys in my area via computer at the time and they said none in stock (don't know if they ever got any) but I could order online and they should be in stock at the end of June. I was guessing it wasn't true. Scott S >I just looked into this and the deluxe version is out of print. > > My suggestion is to check around at some Best Buys. I've found over and > over again that I've been able to pick up out-of-print versions well > after the fact. > > -----Original Message----- > From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf > Of Scott Shaw > Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 1:36 PM > To: audities@smoe.org > Subject: Re: Travelling Wilburys box problem/deluxe edition > > I can't answer your question, but since you brought up the new > release... > > I've been wondering what the deal is with the Deluxe Edition. > > It's $40 list and I was going to order it at Amazon as the price was > about > $23. A few days before release it said unavailable. > > I didn't know if this was due to the cheap price and being sold out or > something else. Now Amazon shows people trying to sell copies second > hand > for $73-150. > > Did it sell out immediately? Will more be coming out? > > Should I be looking at a TW fan/official site f/more info? > > Scott S > > > > > > Has anyone experimented this? > > Some recently manufactured american cd's are having finishing problems. > A friend bought the new Travelling Wilburys collection cd/dvd box, and > his copy is a clear example of that. On the external edge of the audio > discs, just where the 'silver' part ends - close to the transparent > plastic edge - the silver part has imperfections. As if it was not > 'glued' perfectly well. This is the third or fourth different cd I see > with this problem. It doesn't affect playing and you have to look close > to notice (it's on the label side, not on the playing side). But I think > it shouldn't happen. > > Picky customers are starting to complain. Although cd prices may seem > relatively cheap if compared to the absurd downloading costs, it's > undeniably an old technology and should cost less. But nothing justifies > bad manufacturing standards. > > Rafael. > > > > > This email and any attachments contain information from Baker & Taylor > which may > be confidential, privileged and/or protected by other legal rules. If you > are not the > intended recipient, you are hereby advised that any disclosure, copying, > distribution or > use of the contents of this email is prohibited. If you have received the > email in error, > please notify us by reply email immediately and then delete the email and > your reply > from your email system. > > NOTE: Baker & Taylor accepts no liability for the contents of this email. > This email > shall not operate to bind Baker & Taylor to any contract, order or other > obligation. >