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Post by rainymourning on Mar 14, 2006 19:23:55 GMT -5
It is literally heartbreaking isn't it. And the people who are selling these priceless items on ebay for a few measly dollars should be ashamed of themselves. This aspect of Detroit's history is too important for anybody to put a price on :notgettingit:
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Post by timmy84 on Mar 16, 2006 18:51:10 GMT -5
You wonder what could be done to make sure that Detroit's music history don't get passed on as some kind of Ebay sale.
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Post by Kay on Mar 16, 2006 19:16:12 GMT -5
It is literally heartbreaking isn't it. And the people who are selling these priceless items on ebay for a few measly dollars should be ashamed of themselves. This aspect of Detroit's history is too important for anybody to put a price on You're right ((RainyMourning)) I can't believe I saw excellent conditioned colour booklets going for $10 And I think it's kinda tacky for them to be selling peoples cheques
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Post by fantagurl on Mar 17, 2006 23:35:30 GMT -5
It is literally heartbreaking isn't it. And the people who are selling these priceless items on ebay for a few measly dollars should be ashamed of themselves. This aspect of Detroit's history is too important for anybody to put a price on I agree with ya,but I still place all the blame on Berry and Motown. If they had packed up and removed all those important documents from the building,then the public wouldn`t have access to them to sell.
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Post by timmy84 on Mar 24, 2006 18:52:31 GMT -5
I know, right? I place all the blame on their shoulders. Berry, his family and SOME of Motown's executives are the ones supposed to be responsible for THEIR legacy and they LET it get destroyed.
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