Mad Dogs and Love Is Here (the Pharoah Sanders Paris concert) were $40 each (new - both double albums), Journey To The One was used, $50. Also a double album. That's the one I'd be curious to see what Discogs had to say. The balance was a better copy of Stephen Still I at $9. Sales tax put the total at $168.
Not complaining too much about the price of the double albums, though $30 each would have been appreciated. To my extreme surprise, they are both quiet as an LP can be, no ticks, pops, surface noise, anything. Both are European pressings, if I read the notes correctly, which may explain that. And $20 per new disc seems to be about the going rate these days. So I'm a reasonably happy camper, especially as I've been looking everywhere for a couple of Pharoah Sanders albums as he was a bit of an enigma. Stephen Still I was in better shape than the one I had, so I'll take that for the win.
Jeff and I were both just glad Lindsay wasn't with us when we walked in to what used to be a combo record store and mid-century modern vintage furniture store. The record store had moved out (we found it later) but the furniture was beyond gorgeous - with prices to match. If I ever win the lottery...