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The Elton John x Blood Records 'Honky Château' vinyl originally shock dropped last month, selling out in under 30 seconds.
Blood Records has now released more stock via raffle, and House of Resell flagged it immediately in the Discord for members to enter and secure copies. With resale prices hitting £250–£300, and a zero-risk refund policy, this flip quickly became a “no-brainer” for music collectors and vinyl investors.
Members were alerted as soon as the raffle went live via Discord ping.
Retail price was £25 with a standard 14-day refund window, making it a low-risk entry.
Demand was sky-high — well over 30 confirmed resales within the week.
The product was limited to just 500 units, and previous drop history proved instant sell-out.
Members were advised to JIG entries (alter details) for multiple raffle submissions to increase chances.
Successful winners flipped their vinyls immediately for £250–£300, a 900% ROI.
15/05/2024
Blood Records launches a limited drop for the exclusive Honky Château pressing. Discord alert triggers immediate interest.
16/05/2024
Users use multiple personal variations to increase raffle odds. Entry traffic surges within hours.
18/05/2024
Discord lights up with win posts. Blood Records confirms refund eligibility for unsuccessful entries.
22/06/2024
Vinyls begin landing. Listings appear on eBay at £250+, marking strong returns on a low-risk raffle entry.
▶️ eBay Sold Listings – Honky Château Vinyl
This flip is the perfect example of scarcity + star power = big return. Elton John’s ‘Honky Château’ limited vinyl combined both, and House of Resell members who moved fast walked away with a 900% profit on a £25 spend. Collector’s drops are heating up — and the real winners are always early.
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