Separate trees for UK and US

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Phillipo
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Separate trees for UK and US

Post by Phillipo »

Hi there, I've just joined the board, so had a quick look around first, and saw that there's a "Complete Works" tree going on...are there separate ones for UK and for the US? Obviously the postage of 5 sets of cds won't exactly be cheap - I'd like to get involved though, there were a few tracks over the 7 CDs that I don't have. I'll keep my eyes peeled for the next opportunity.
natty
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Post by natty »

Being on the dole I think this is a damn good idea. Will save a fortune in postage costs. Sorry for being a cheap bastard!

Have we got anyone who isn't in the UK or US... I remember some posts from Scandinavia and the rest of Europe.
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Post by veiko »

I have not seen anyone else from other contries than US or UK about being part in tree. I haven't asked for discs too, maybe i'll...
Of course sending 5 sets of discs is "robbery" for someone, but i'm very convinced that it's worth every candle. Nothing nasty there.

thats it from other sides of the world.
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