If your bottom feeding as you say then you get what you pay for. People mostly part with less than perfect pressings.let them become somebody else's headache.
I stay away from Blue Note re issues,they do not imo sound all that great and the quality leaves alot to be desired. Most of your high end pressings are of 180 or 200 gram pressings which means if you are not compensating for vinyl thickness and adjusting your tonearm VTA your throwing your money away.
I remember a poster posting how horrible the MCA Audiophile pressing of Who's Next was awful,sounded like Daltry was in another room when the vocal recordings were done. I love this paticular pressing and told him to adjust the VTA and next thing ya know he's like saying Daltry is front and center and in his face now and he sounds like he's leading the band.
Sundazed is a place I buy alot from,they are priced between the re issues an audiophile pressing and feel they are good quality for the money.They are remastered using Tube equipment and the packaging is pretty good.