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 Posted:   Feb 8, 2019 - 8:15 PM   
 By:   Advise & Consent   (Member)

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!

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 9, 2019 - 8:25 AM   
 By:   Graham Watt   (Member)

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.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 9, 2019 - 8:51 AM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

https://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=132281&forumID=1&archive=0

 
 Posted:   Feb 9, 2019 - 9:24 AM   
 By:   Advise & Consent   (Member)

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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BTW - thanks for posting the info on VascoCine. I'll be ordering from then again.


 
 Posted:   Feb 13, 2019 - 12:18 AM   
 By:   acathla   (Member)

I will probably try these out later (as I am a fan of fast delivery! lol), but to me, it was actually cheaper to buy directly from LLL in the US. The shipping rate was a bit high for a single CD I think...At least for the item I wanted right now smile

 
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