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In reply to the discussion: About that violinist on the derailed train many were so quick to pillory. . . [View all]Unknown Beatle
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That's what I did for a living. I had a nose for locating very rare albums and buying them at a fraction of the price that I sold them for. I came across some extremely rare Beatles acetates that people from across the world were calling about buying them. I sold a Beatles Sgt Pepper acetate for $15,000.
I had to lay low for a couple of years after the accident. After I tried to get back in the game, I couldn't concentrate on the issue at hand because of my head wound from the accident. Since my name was out there before the wreak, I was getting calls from people telling me where I could go to locate rare albums plus my ability to sniff out places that had them. Like small towns that had mom and pop record stores that had to close down due to the advent of CDs.
I dearly miss those days.
ETA: I'm flat broke now because the medical bills ate my savings.