But it seems to have created on-going and increasing phenomenon and is something unadulteratedly contrary to the original prescribed fate of the Obi-strip, which has become a mystical characteristic called “Collector Value" because it seems that many albums especially early releases when Obi’s first arrived did in fact meet that discarded fate, so finding them with an Obi is harder, if it is really important to the buyer.
So if you buy Elvis Japanese albums, how important is it to you to get them with an OBI, even if the price seems to increase significantly with them on, as opposed to those without them. Or if you collect Japanese Elvis albums, are you just happy to get the release with the best price and sleeve/record quality being the deciding factor. I recently saw a thread over on a music forum and there were mixed feelings and then out of interest, I checked out a copy of Aloha without an OBI for around $60 which seemed pretty reasonable, whilst one with OBI was over $115 and both were graded as VG+.
So would you, or do you pay up to 100% more for a paper belt that goes around the sleeve?
