Tuber Pauli Matalamäki made a tremendous discovery in the stock he had bought.

Queen’s Freddie Mercury and Brian May in 1986 at the Stockholm Råsunda Stadium. Ilpo Musto/Shutterstock

Paul’s game videos –Youtube channel rotator Pauli Matalamäki Made a really rare discovery of the warehouse he was shouted.

Pauli tells Iltalehti how he had been following various warehouse auctions for some time.

Stocks have mostly been “horrible”, as Pauli describes, but one warehouse drew attention. There were music goods and retro computers.

– When I was wet, I started shouting. I knew I could make an interesting video about exploring warehouse, Pauli times.

Pauli screamed at $ 1,100 in the warehouse. There were computers, DVD players and even valuable hi-fi devices and LPs in the warehouse.

One of the discs was Queen’s 1991 published Innuendo. Attention was drawn to the autographs on the cover cover and the sticker on the back, which says in English “manufacturer’s property – not for sale.”

This was Pauli Matalamäki’s rare discovery. There were other rarities on the albums, such as the Tarot album. Pauli Matalamäki

Pauli began to determine the value of the album on the Discogs site. Paul found out that this was a real rarity. This disk has been made only about 300400 pieces.

– I was wondering that it could not be true. What is the probability of anything like that?

Pauli decided to put the album for sale at the auction.

– Personally, I dare not hold such a rare recording. And I knew someone else would appreciate the album more

The album made its shop. In an international auction, the album ended up for a Finnish collector for € 980.

Of course, the Queen was not a stranger to Paul, the hit songs were known.

– With that discovery, I became enthusiastic about the Queen and listened to it a lot.

Pauli intends to continue to do warehouse hunting.

– I am fascinated by treasure hunting, that’s what that goes through the goods. The videos then get good entertainment.

Pauli Matalamäki makes Youtube videos and streaming. Pauli Matalamäki

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