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Hello everyone, I ordered some CDs form this site and received them in a mere four days (from France to Canada!). https://www.vascocine.fr The CDS were both OOP titles and were at regular price, not to mention the quite reasonable shipping rates. Highly recommended retailer by the likes of moi. Bien joué Messieurs!
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Yes, I've mentioned them in the past. It's now my "go to" place for imports, meaning that it's the most economical for me living in Europe and buying US-pressed titles. So far I've only bought from their Sales section, but that in itself is pretty vast. Good packaging too, in sturdy boxes and lots of bubble-wrap. It might be worth investigating for you Brits (for example) who have stopped buying from the US because of shipping charges, although I believe you also have (arbitrary?)"customs charges", which we don't here in Spain. I still use Rosebud in Valencia, because I've been with them for donkeys' years, but their prices per US-pressed item have shot up fairly recently due to the cost of importing the stuff. That doesn't seem to have affected VascoCine for some reason. Anyway, I generally go to VascoCine for US-pressed CDs, and to Rosebud for the European-pressed titles. I'm currently awaiting a John Blanken Shop-sized box of Kritzerlands, Vareses, Intradas etc from VascoCine, and a John Blanken Minishop-package of Francesco De Masi CDs, plus Gerald Fried's THE BABY from Rosebud. The Fried only cost me 17 euros. Veering to and fro like a diddy between France and Spain in this post, but back to France - I no fluent in the lingo of the France, so use me the translator machine automatic in Compo's innards. If you're interested, you can get Miklos Rozsa's WAR OF THE BRAINS at a competitive price, but nothing beats Alex North's THE WILD CHEESE.
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Yes, I've mentioned them in the past. It's now my "go to" place for imports, meaning that it's the most economical for me living in Europe and buying US-pressed titles. So far I've only bought from their Sales section, but that in itself is pretty vast. Good packaging too, in sturdy boxes and lots of bubble-wrap. It might be worth investigating for you Brits (for example) who have stopped buying from the US because of shipping charges, although I believe you also have (arbitrary?)"customs charges", which we don't here in Spain. I still use Rosebud in Valencia, because I've been with them for donkeys' years, but their prices per US-pressed item have shot up fairly recently due to the cost of importing the stuff. That doesn't seem to have affected VascoCine for some reason. Anyway, I generally go to VascoCine for US-pressed CDs, and to Rosebud for the European-pressed titles. I'm currently awaiting a John Blanken Shop-sized box of Kritzerlands, Vareses, Intradas etc from VascoCine, and a John Blanken Minishop-package of Francesco De Masi CDs, plus Gerald Fried's THE BABY from Rosebud. The Fried only cost me 17 euros. Veering to and fro like a diddy between France and Spain in this post, but back to France - I no fluent in the lingo of the France, so use me the translator machine automatic in Compo's innards. If you're interested, you can get Miklos Rozsa's WAR OF THE BRAINS at a competitive price, but nothing beats Alex North's THE WILD CHEESE. Litteral translation: BTW - thanks for posting the info on VascoCine. I'll be ordering from then again.
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