Some more history. Had a conversation about the Danger Zone CD Single
(Clean In-Store Copy.) Was indeed real and legit

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I lost the Ebay auction because I tried something brand new, never in my life. I tried the Ebay feature "1-Click Bid." The term is misleading
I figured it stood for faster and easier bidding, 1-Click Bid. It actually stands for
"we automatically raise your bid by one increment." I bid $155.55 USD but Ebay counted that as $5.75 USD

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Since I bid $5.75, the person who was bidding against me won it for anything above $5.75 USD. He bought the CD for $6.00 USD!!
K told me that him and his "team" used to peel label stickers and stamp them by hand to ship to record stores. Ship them anywhere and everywhere. My own words here, but they probably hand-stamped 300 copies of the mentioned CD and sent out nationwide.

The problem here, if I ever find the CD again, it must be in sealed condition
with the stamp. Without the stamp, there is no indication that it's a
Clean In-Store Copy.I search Ebay daily, and have been for years. This CD is extremly obscure. Rarer than rare

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If any of you guys have it, can I please buy it? I'll get it personally signed by K-Rino and take good care of it.
R.I.P. Danger Zone CD Single (Clean In-Store Copy.) I'll never see you again
Cliffs: I got the PA version, signed to me!

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(Edit: Doesn't have my name on it. Maybe next time I can have him say to Colin/Boy C.)

Edit: Wonder if the person who won the auction has this:
(Original release, CD Single, Re-Issue (Bootleg), Re-Issue)
You can see the real copy has a clear ring while the bootleg has a red ring
Everything (outdated picture)
