Airwolf Themes - EBay Phenomena World Record Soundtrack

EBay Phenomena World Record Soundtrack

By the turn of the Millennium the 'Airwolf Themes: 2CD Special Limited Edition' had become very collectible gaining regular eBay bids (being sold by people who'd reserved and bought more than one copy) in the region of $350–$510 per set. On the March 18, 2000 the bids culminated in a new record for a television soundtrack when a set sold for $715.03 on eBay. This was subsequently broken on March 25, 2004 when a Washington-based seller sold his spare 2CD set for $765.03, and then for a third time $981.74 on the March 10, 2006 remaining the 'Most Expensive Television Soundtrack of all Time'.

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