I bought jackas jack artist on "collectors edition" blue vinyl for 15 which I believe on top of which was the original pressing for cheap. I had it before that but I got it on vinyl for the collectors reasoning. Also have tear gas original..
but I think the one thing that could be worth something I had was the jacka street album:
And let me share a quick story about that album, which may not be worth Anything but became special in my world for a reason.
I gave that album to my dad and it was the first modern rap album my dad liked. He's a Vietnam vet and is the type of person that considered ice cube a straight up pussy for saying "today I didn't have to use my AK/today was a good day" prolly cuZ he was in Vietnam really toting an AK everyday and hated that rappers were being fake. Shit, this nigga even hated "manifest" by gangstarr because he looked at they name as GANGSTER. I was pissed.
Anyways, my dad would fuck w shit like big daddy Kane, but liked very very few "gangster rap" (read: west coast street albums) after the 90s hit but as time passed and music evolved a little, I took a chance and let him have my "Jacka: The street album" original, which was around the time he was hyped that he joined the new world and his new automobile had a CD player in it.
I knew It was possible he would hate that album and possibly break the shit and call it a bunch of trash. Much less that jacka was Muslim (which meant my dads Vietnam vet status was going to immediately hate, this nigga to tha day thinks because my girl is Asian that she's like some subservient Vietnamese servant that does everything I say with no response and does nothing but cleans the house all day when she isn't cooking or fanning me with a giant chinese hand-fan, no lie. He literally thinks my girl knows barely no English, and she was born in San Ramon.)
Anyways to make a long story shorter, although I really had to explain to you guys my dads background , his attitude, and why/how much it was a 99% chance he was going to HATE the jacka street album.. He called me 2 days later excited.
He said that the jacka street album was the best "recent" rap album he had EVER heard, and exclaimed "this album is like a movie!" He literally didn't take the album out of his car CD player for years.
That happening was some amazing shit. Showed how great jacka was an an artist to me. Me giving him that album was a reeeeal shot in the dark.
Jacka with time ended up being one of my favorite artists, but even more so, because he was the ONLY rapper to make my dad lose his mind over how good the album was.