Well, speaking of the Parxis Dr. Bearmann stuff, that 3 LP series seemed like it would be a very collectible set. Yet, looking on discogs, there's been plenty of them moving, and some at not terribly high prices - and that includes the first, most limited one. You know, at the time, I reckoned you had to have all the series, and I just thought it'd be harder to track down the one limited to 200. And I know it's not quite the same thing, but Con-Dom's Sermon 7" series, the individual pieces seem to fetch more, especially the more limited ones. You could also say the same about the Gen. Org. 10" Archive series, but that, of course, is different again. Anyway, at that time, I would have far preferred Aube's concept, and its realisation, than Merzbow's, and it has always - as I say - slightly bemused me that Merzbow was the one that 'broke through'. Heck, even this topic doesn't have much traffic! I'd say Aube's legacy deserves more!