I've seen a lot of CDRs floating around eBay lately, I don't have a lot of interest. I was bidding on a Devin Townsend ep CDR, 2 weeks ago it was selling in limited numbers on his website for $14 and it went for over $100 in auction. Does this mean it's valuable? I guess so. But really, you can purchase a download from half a dozen other websites, so it's not impossible to track down. Besides that, CDRs have a 2-3 shelf life before they start delaminating. The one great thing about 12" test pressings is that they keep for decades with little to know decomposition.
I was listening to Alan Cross the other day and he was going on about the new era of collectors. It makes sense, a few years from now the hard medium will be extinct and people are going to start collecting digital files as if they were a press kit. I have no doubt that CDs & LPs will be around for a long time, but those radio copies are soon going to be emails with attachments.


