unused, in mint condition
The album was released in 1972.
You can find my want list here:
https://goo.gl/photos/DTpRL7eogkywvpzaA
This links to a Google photo album with ~180 images that may load slow or not at all if you're using a smartphone with slow WiFi bandwith. I recommend to check that album on a pc. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Please note that I won't consider sales inquiries and trade offers for other stuff, only wanted patches.
Copyright to all my photos belongs to me. Don't use outside TSS without my permission. THX
bad_american1992 on
I think it is funny how you have a disclaimer on "don't use my photos outside of TSS" and then you have the photo I took of my Carnage patch in your Google album hahaha
Nine Turning Mirrors on
He's not a known scammer. He's the most reliable trader to ever join TSS, the issues that were mentioned here by ONE GUY, were settled on facebook. Also his reliability can be confirmed by HUNDRED others. I don't understand how you can block him, because ONE guy claims he had a bad deal with him, while so many other people told you, he's absolutely super reliable. He has had tons and tons of deals with people.
Knightwhosayni on
I was bound to mention that... And that Martin Schulze has indeed a very good rep' on Facebook AFAIK.
Nine Turning Mirrors on
So I am wasting you time, because I'm telling you that he's not a scammer? Because I try to help making this page a space for more trustful and reliable users and traders? And because I can't afford becoming a supporter? Okay then :)
Knightwhosayni on
Cheer up Doc, I'm aware, and I'm sure I'm not the only one, that it takes hell of a dedication on your side, but we're surely thankful, and we're with you.
SeanScoil on
i really dont understand why more people dont support this site and become patreon members , Doctor Death has done an amazing job creating this site and keeping it going from his own pocket . This is hands down the best metal platform for metal fans anywhere on the Internet, if everyone just contributed a little every month then it would make the Doctors life so much easier , just my opinion , cheers Doc , all your work and dedication is very much appreciated by many on TSS m cheers , Keith
Fred Rattlehead on
You are right. Would you like me to remove that image?
Knightwhosayni on
You're using something like half a dozen of mine too - I'm fine with it, but maybe then you could just remove your personal mention, and just embrace the default rules of the site which apply to each and all of us ("All posts are licenced under creative commons 3.0, If you are thinking about copying any content or posts from tshirtslayer please double check the licencing at CreativeCommons. For example, you could use an image to link to us from your blog site, but don't even think about reproducing in part or whole for commercial use, and never under any circumstances without our watermark and a link to tshirtslayer")?
Fred Rattlehead on
That's exactly the problem: It would be ok to publish my photos under Creative Commons 3.0 BY-NC-SA license because then they are still my photos and everybody could use them for noncommercial purposes, provide that it is mentioned who the original creator is. There are two issues with this:
a) The BY-NC-SA license allows general usage, not only on TSS. I'd like to restrict it to TSS.
b) TSS adds a watermark and claims CC license for itself, not for the original creator. By adding the watermark, the uploaded image is modified which is a violation of the CC license of the creator.
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Knightwhosayni on
That's exactly the point (2): we're a community, or call us platform users from a more pragmatic point of view, who abide by the rules of the said platform. Among the latter is a simple principle: we voluntarily let the pictures we upload enter the public domain, within the framework of the site's policy, namely the BY-NC-SA in tshirtslayer's name. That's the name of the game. I got your point though, but I don't think it's viable that every single user tailor-mades his/her own copyright rules.
Fred Rattlehead on
I am also selling on ebay since 1998 and have faced multiple false PayPal claims over the years. In my experience, most PayPal claims are being decided in favor of the right person.
Personally, I handle it like this:
When people want cheap shipping (unregistered) I ask them to do a friend payment. Then there is no buyer/seller protection and risk is with the buyer. This requires trust.
When people want secure shipping (registered) and buyer protection I ask them to cover the fees. I also take a photo of the letter with full buyer address and all the items.
Problem is when buyers want cheap shipping and regular payments--that just doesn't work. Seller has no proof of delivery and buyer can raise a false claim. Simply don't do that.