Seems a nice idea for die hard collectors but who else is going to buy this? In my case, I have all the CDs already and I don't have a turntable. Remastered CDs? Back in the days, I bought all the Dire Straits remastered CDs and my ears found zero difference (not saying there was no but I couldn't notice honestly).
Bonus tracks? Fans have them already and they're all available on YouTube at least.
I would have considered buying the box if they'd provided something new, and the choice is vast: UNreleased tracks, alternate versions of some songs, a proper live CD or DVD from 2001 or 2002 (the famous London shows) or 2005 (a full NYC recording for instance as parts of it already exist) or 2008 or even 2013-2015, not the best years to me but I guess it's a matter of taste ; even a film or pictures of the recording sessions would be nice, a complete book of Guy's dairies : this would be quite something!
They have everything in their hands, so why not??
In the end, the box looks good and the vinyls are a good idea but I think that it's again another missed opportunity from Mark's management to offer something really NEW to the fans and, by extension, to the "general public" too and ultimately to sell well. I always wonder who makes the final decisions, if Mark or Guy are involved in any way or not.
I still cherish the day when they decided to record and release the "Real Live Roadrunning" DVD but it was 15 years ago…