Mumford & Sons — Prizefighter (Signed Assai Obi)
Called 24 February 2026 · #misc-alerts · Resell Vault Drops

- In · retail
- £29.99
- Out · eBay UK solds
- £80–100
- Net · per unit
- +£50–70
- ROI · at the low end
- 167%+
Why we called it
The Assai signed-Obi playbook, months before the Muse edition proved it again. Mumford & Sons' sixth album arrived with a signed, limited "Icarus" amber pressing at £29.99 — and the market had already made its mind up, with pre-sale signed variants trading at £80+ and most listings sitting at £100.
The alert did the two things a good vinyl call does: confirmed the demand with live market data rather than hype, and set the exit — list at £100 and take offers, don't undercut a market that's already telling you what it will pay.
The edge
What members knew before everyone else worked it out.
- Grammy-winning act, signed and limited — the exact profile that holds value while unsigned variants sink.
- Market proof before purchase: signed pre-sales already at £80+, listings at £100.
- Pricing discipline included in the call: respect the market, list high, accept offers.
- A £50–70 margin on a £30 record, repeatable every time Assai lands a big name.
How it played out
- 24 Feb
The call
Alert flags the signed Assai Obi edition at £29.99, with pre-sale comps already at £80+.
- Same week
Sell-through
The signed pressing sells out; members list against £100 comps as advised.
The takeaway
Signed Assai editions are becoming one of the most reliable patterns in the ledger — this one, then Muse in June. When a formula keeps printing, the only variable is whether you saw the ping.
You missed this one
The next call is already being written
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