yep. Sometimes you are surprised about where is the edge of item being "artificially rare" or item being just perfect and when turning into brutal amount of excess..
-"Tight" LP with 600 copies is everywhere. Haven't sold too many of those myself, but have even re-stocked enough for future.
-Incapacitants/Sewer Election LP 500 copies, I guess still available from label after 7 years and sold for bargain prices.
-"Walk Home" 7" 250 copies done about year ago, still available easy and can be bought for less than label originally priced it.
-And the Cold Spring one sider 100 copies which did sell out. Maybe thanks to being such an "exclusive" release? If it was 200 or 300 copies, I'm sure it would be still available.
That's all Incapacitants vinyl since 2005 isn't it? Showing that 100 copies will sell, 250 will end up to discount sale. 500 or more will stay in stock for decade? As a label or band, I can understand that you rather be realistic, than end up having closets full of stuff you can only get rid of by trading to just about anything? This is situation of 2012, but we'll see if it takes turns to better or worse.