The record is a stereo version of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan with four deleted tracks that never made it on the final cut, a version that wasn’t known to exist until 29 years after the album’s release. “It’s something that somebody should have jumped at.” “That, to me, is a bargain,” Eckstrom says. If that seems like a crazy price for an album, Eckstrom would have to agree. When the auction ended ten days later Eckstrom had received no offers, likely because he set the minimum bid at $100,000. Featured in the “people were also interested in” section was a different version of that same Dylan album for $20. It wasn’t flashy, and it didn’t appear professionally done. It didn’t appear much different than any other listing on the site. On October 30, David Eckstrom put a Bob Dylan record up for auction on eBay.
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