
Only 100 signed gold vinyls — Elton John’s Honky Château flips from £30 to £500+ in a single morning.
As part of a UK-exclusive run, Jack White launched a Brighton pop-up to sell a limited batch of No Name Bombed Out vinyl LPs — available only on 15 September 2024 at Harry Limé's in Brighton. The drop followed the previous day's Liverpool release, which sold out in under an hour.
Retailing at £100, this Brighton variant featured a unique colourway, likely an orange splatter, and was limited to an estimated 100 units total. Buyers were advised to queue from 6AM, as fans with £350/year exclusive memberships were given early access. For the public, stock was scarce but available — and resell margins turned out solid for those who moved quickly.
Retail was £100 for a one-day-only, in-person exclusive — buyers had to queue early to secure a copy.
The Liverpool drop sold out fast, and the Brighton edition followed suit with limited availability and heavy fan interest.
Estimated stock was around 100 units, with some allocated to premium members and the rest to general buyers.
Resale hit £350–£400 quickly due to the unique colour variant and timing with Jack White’s UK tour.
Sellers were urged to list immediately, as demand was tied to live gig momentum and limited visibility outside the UK.
14/09/2024
Final drop location revealed — Brighton’s Harry Limé’s to host the last batch of ultra-limited No Name vinyls. Collector and reseller hype builds fast.
15/09/2024
Queues form from 6 AM outside the store. Priority given to exclusive members; remaining stock snapped up within hours.
16/09/2024
Jack White performs across the UK. Tour hype fuels merch interest — especially rare Brighton-only variants.
16/09/2024
Early flippers list on Discogs and eBay at £350–£400. Colourway, scarcity, and artist heat lock in collector-grade profits.
▶️ Google Maps – Harry Limé’s Brighton
▶️ eBay UK – Jack White No Name Vinyl Listings
▶️ Fan Club Info (Vault Membership)
This was a textbook pop-up collector flip: limited stock, artist momentum, exclusive colourway, and no restock incoming. Buyers who queued early and listed fast locked in 300% ROI in just a few days.
The real advantage came from timing — with Jack White touring the UK, fan demand was peaking, and the Brighton drop marked the final in-person chance to grab the vinyl. If you got one and listed quickly, you hit gold.
Only 100 signed gold vinyls — Elton John’s Honky Château flips from £30 to £500+ in a single morning.
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