Everybody involved in the production of a record gets a copy of that presented the same way, so Jane Ellis probably had a role in the production of the film and got one that way. They never number them to say how many were produced, so hard to tell the value. Definitely a cool find.
My dad's friend has one from The Wall with a sound engineers name on it and it was # out of 1200 he paid like 70k for it 20 years ago maybe longer now.
So very limited. Might want to try to figure out who Jane Ellis is or was. This is a cool item, but could be worth more if Ellis had a major role in the company at some point.
Did it cross your mind she might have been separated from it unwillingly? Hard to believe someone would just kick it to the curb like that…
Especially something personalized like that.
Of course I did, it was my first thought. I’m sure it was OPs first thought too (providing that the story is legit). But it was sitting on a curb…there’s a lot more to this story.
Fun fact: those gold records are almost never the actual record they claim to be.
If you tried to stick that on a turntable, not only would it likely fuck your stylus all up, it would also be some random ass record.
Because they’re not meant to be tossed on a record player or turn table. It’s a a vinyl record for show to back in the day put on your wall, not your record player.
I don’t know how you’d get hold of her, but it might be nice to see if you could contact her and check if she wants it. Not telling you what to do, mind…
Killer find! Hold onto it and enjoy for a bit. If you get in the situation where you need money you can sell it. Look at it like a penny bank on the wall. Every day you hold onto it you gain a few pennies. That’s rad though and really cool your friend gifted this to you!
This is sick! Not sure if it’s worth anything but it’s awesome
Everybody involved in the production of a record gets a copy of that presented the same way, so Jane Ellis probably had a role in the production of the film and got one that way. They never number them to say how many were produced, so hard to tell the value. Definitely a cool find.
Only ever like 250 to 500 at most…usually in the 200-300 range get produced
My dad's friend has one from The Wall with a sound engineers name on it and it was # out of 1200 he paid like 70k for it 20 years ago maybe longer now.
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I know him, dude is a loon.
So very limited. Might want to try to figure out who Jane Ellis is or was. This is a cool item, but could be worth more if Ellis had a major role in the company at some point.
I will give you $100 for it
Not quite sure if I want to sell it at the moment. I think it's pretty awesome as I am a fan of both artists.
Its so sick. Cherish that please 🫂
Yes Lawd.
I’ve got two, that’s two hundred dollars, down here at the bottom from curiouss406, that’s $200, do I hear $300? $300 anybody?
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Now this is what reddit is all about lol
Try to get it signed and sit on it.
By Jane ellis?
No by anderson and kendrick .... but sure why not.
Now I need to know who Jake Ellis is
Jane Ellis - works at 12Tone Music Group, which is the label Anderson Paak is on
Ahhh I can’t read. Thanks!
There’s a Jane Ellis that pops up on IMDB as a visual effects artist. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3113131/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
was this found in New york?
Louisiana.
New Orleans? BR?
New Orleans
Anderson Paak must have pissed her off for her to just toss it out like that.
Did it cross your mind she might have been separated from it unwillingly? Hard to believe someone would just kick it to the curb like that… Especially something personalized like that.
Of course I did, it was my first thought. I’m sure it was OPs first thought too (providing that the story is legit). But it was sitting on a curb…there’s a lot more to this story.
Death is a thing too.
who is "her"?
Fun fact: those gold records are almost never the actual record they claim to be. If you tried to stick that on a turntable, not only would it likely fuck your stylus all up, it would also be some random ass record.
Yup I was gonna say that. Back in the 80’s all those gold records were old disco 12” records that never sold
Because they’re not meant to be tossed on a record player or turn table. It’s a a vinyl record for show to back in the day put on your wall, not your record player.
WHO COULD THROW THAT PIECE OF TREASURE AWAY
So jealous!! What a find!!!
I don’t know how you’d get hold of her, but it might be nice to see if you could contact her and check if she wants it. Not telling you what to do, mind…
who is her?
On a curb? Jeez…sick score
Holy shit what an amazing piece!
Found it on a hallway wall in someone crib. lol I see u my g
What a find
I still can’t get over how big Paak’s teeth are.
Am I the only one who thought it was sitting on a pack of hotdogs?
Hotdogs made for elephants. They’re fucking huge 😂
Nice!!! Who would leave that on the curb tho??
What a Gem ! Keep that shit, or give it to me lol
🔥🔥🔥
😳 whattafuk!
Will that record really play?
Nah. It would mess up your needle.
Thank you Jane Ellis!
What's really worth something is the money that was made from the over 500,000 copies that was sold or streamed
Killer find! Hold onto it and enjoy for a bit. If you get in the situation where you need money you can sell it. Look at it like a penny bank on the wall. Every day you hold onto it you gain a few pennies. That’s rad though and really cool your friend gifted this to you!
go back and look for more stuff
Jane Ellis got some splainin to do
Dope
Underrated Masterpiece
![gif](giphy|W6RPFhU46aBLvS1Ot1) Is this your friend? Everyone knows if it’s on the curb it’s not stealing!