usamimi wrote:I browse one or two local thrift stores about once a week, surprisingly I've yet to see an LD player
I'm like you - I've never been able to find LD (or even Betamax) players at my local thrifts. Either I don't go enough (which is entirely fair to say that) or I've always hit them at the wrong time. I eventually went to Craigslist and found a couple for sale, luckily, the first one I contacted was interested. Players are probably much easier to find - looking for anime LDs on CL has been a bust here in Atlanta. Probably because every private party that has them doesn't want to give up on them, or they're going to make more money off of them on eBay. If I wind up in the SF Bay Area again this year, I might hit it up to see if I have any better luck.
usamimi wrote:I wouldn't mind getting one eventually, though--for trying to get import LDs of stuff that hasn't gotten DVD releases over here.
This was one of the primary reasons I got my LD player (the other was to get JP LD sets of series whose US DVDs that went OOP and command high dollar amounts online or had changes dictated to them) and it used to be a very cost effective venture - you could get packs of 3 or 4 discs for under $20. I got one of my favorite films, Macross: Do You Remember Love, for $5. I gave up hope on Maison Ikkoku DVDs here and got the whole TV series on LD for $50 (nevermind the almost $150 I spent on shipping it -.- ). Now though, prices are moving up for no other reason than there are other fans thinking like you and I. I've been looking into getting one of the first successful sports/shojo anime on LD, Attack No. 1, and complete LD sets start at $150 on eBay. I also wanted Zeta Gundam on LD because the theme songs got removed on the US release, nope, those are $300. That's what I got my DVDs in the super-duper-specialty-boxset for. I see singles there occasionally for 10 to 15 bucks a pop, but I'm always paranoid that I'll wind up missing some (or can I really live w/o a complete set?)
Most of the stuff I find that's still cheap are singles of stuff that had really heavy print runs and a long DVD shelf life in the US - Tenchi Muyo! Ryou-oh-ki OAV 1 and 2 immediately springs to mind. I see them between 5 - 10 bucks all the time.
Now... the real thread topic at hand ...
yusaku wrote: How you go about tracking down rare videos? Would you bother getting the "B" rated stuff? Would you focus on anime or manga?
Like I mentioned before, I've used Craigslist a bit in the past with some success and I look for stuff on eBay quite a bit. I look for both manga and anime, though I am super picky on pricing. Would I bother with "B" rated stuff? I certainly would - if it was B-List stuff that I was for some reason enamored with it. Something like Elf Princess Ren or Natsuki Crisis which aren't great by any stretch but I remember having lots of fun. As for manga, I try and look for wide versions of older stuff or unlicensed stuff, just to try and save on space.