March 6, 201015 yr Author I think £1978 unless somebody knows different. Keith really? cheers keith, thought that it would have gone for more
March 6, 201015 yr Oh please dont as its killing me. I once sold just about my entire collection to Pat (top man, Stafford wont be Stafford without him!!) many many rare goodies one being Cecil Washington.................£40!!............ok it was in 1998 but still........its defo NOT £2000 rare!
March 7, 201015 yr Oh please dont as its killing me. I once sold just about my entire collection to Pat (top man, Stafford wont be Stafford without him!!) many many rare goodies one being Cecil Washington.................£40!!............ok it was in 1998 but still........its defo NOT £2000 rare! It sure was worth already way more than 40 UKP 1989 let alone 1998 ? Edited March 7, 201015 yr by Marc Forrest
March 7, 201015 yr It sure was worth already way more than 40 UKP 1989 let alone 1998 ? Last viewed at £1978.00 with 2 hours to go @ 4.00 pm. Joe Mathews booted copies purchased by the foolish some years later fetched £40.00. Edited March 7, 201015 yr by Nick Harrison
March 7, 201015 yr WAS A £300 RECORD FOR JUST ABOUT THE WHOLE OF THE 90T'S WHEN I BORT, WENT THRU AND PLAYED THIS RECORD AT JUST ABOUT DJ SPOT I DID AND STILL WENT FOR THAT WHEN I DECIDED TO TRADE IT OFF SEVERAL YEARS AGO. GREAT RECORD THAT IT IS, I'M STILL ABSOLUTELY CLUELESS AS TO WHY IT'S QUADRUPLED IN PRICE OVER THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS AND NEARLY 2K IS A JOKE. SURELY IT'S NO MORE IN DEMAND AND CERTAINLY NOT AS RARE AS IT WAS 10 OR SO YEARS AGO. BRI PINCH
March 7, 201015 yr WAS A £300 RECORD FOR JUST ABOUT THE WHOLE OF THE 90T'S WHEN I BORT, WENT THRU AND PLAYED THIS RECORD AT JUST ABOUT DJ SPOT I DID AND STILL WENT FOR THAT WHEN I DECIDED TO TRADE IT OFF SEVERAL YEARS AGO. GREAT RECORD THAT IT IS, I'M STILL ABSOLUTELY CLUELESS AS TO WHY IT'S QUADRUPLED IN PRICE OVER THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS AND NEARLY 2K IS A JOKE. SURELY IT'S NO MORE IN DEMAND AND CERTAINLY NOT AS RARE AS IT WAS 10 OR SO YEARS AGO. BRI PINCH Bri, It not a indemand now,but how many do you see for sale? Kev.
March 8, 201015 yr mid to late 80's brought mine - £55 for cecil washington and ray pollard "this time" - in the queue outside the 100 club of dick coombs
March 8, 201015 yr sold mine in 1997 for £550 . £40 in 1998 you was robbed, in 1988 i could just about understand but i think even then it was £100
March 8, 201015 yr Bri, It not a indemand now,but how many do you see for sale? Kev. MAYBE NOT TOO MANY THESE DAYS, KEV. HALF DOZEN OR SO IN THE LAST YEAR BUT STILL 2K . A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE EASILY PARTED (imho) BRI PINCH
March 8, 201015 yr Ive still got mine Gary, so i'll give it a spin for ya, next time im djing at the Bournemouth Railway club
March 8, 201015 yr Yes my mistake it was 89' not 98' just a typo error. And i agree with the person that said its a joke at that price ( £2000 ) And it dont matter if you dont see them around anymore what does matter is the records rarity or not as the case maybe in terms of a value. You dont ever see for sale Fluffy Fulana and i would say its ten times rarer than CW but it would not fetch 2K..........so what is exactly going on with record prices? what does give a record its intrinsic value? it certainly is not its rarity thats for sure. Could start a whole new thread on this one, would be interesting to see what people think.
March 8, 201015 yr Yes my mistake it was 89' not 98' just a typo error. And i agree with the person that said its a joke at that price ( £2000 ) And it dont matter if you dont see them around anymore what does matter is the records rarity or not as the case maybe in terms of a value. You dont ever see for sale Fluffy Fulana and i would say its ten times rarer than CW but it would not fetch 2K..........so what is exactly going on with record prices? what does give a record its intrinsic value? it certainly is not its rarity thats for sure. Could start a whole new thread on this one, would be interesting to see what people think. intrinsic value - - always has been and always will be a blend of the following: 1. rarity 2. popularity - ie is it being played regularly and packs the floor 3. legendary status - classic in-demand track - been around since the opening of the doors to the casino 4. label status - does it come with the demand that labels such as Shrine & La Beat carry 5. Artist status - Again like label certain artists carry status - Ray Pollard, Magnetics Etc 6. Finally, in the case of any auction how many are bidding for it and at what point does the heart rule the head and the "i will not miss out" factor take over I have picked up rarities relatively cheaply, when far more common disks were demanding a lot more - why because most of the collectors at any time want the tracks the top jocks are spinning, not what the collectors have tucked away in their dusty collections. Me i haven't been anywhere or brought anything for nigh on 20 years, but i bet their are very few on here that will disagree with my observations
March 8, 201015 yr Sold a mint one about 3 years ago for £1200, had trouble moving it even at that price... Chris
March 8, 201015 yr sold mine in 1997 for £550 . £40 in 1998 you was robbed, in 1988 i could just about understand but i think even then it was £100 Memory not what it used to be then Ted, sure the copy I sold you for £250 was circa 1987/88 Hey! I've got No hard feelings about you making £300 profit out of me. Still one copy of a record in the rack enough for anyone Dave
March 9, 201015 yr Memory not what it used to be then Ted, sure the copy I sold you for £250 was circa 1987/88 Hey! I've got No hard feelings about you making £300 profit out of me. Still one copy of a record in the rack enough for anyone Dave
March 12, 201015 yr £2K doesnt surprise me to be honest. Not because this is a rare record worth that price but it's typical of the avg margin's Pat & John are somehow able to achieve on auction items. Eddie who plays at our do bought one for £1600 last year and i thought he paid over the odds.
March 12, 201015 yr this record is always going to sell for top whack! How often does it come up for sale, not very. Add to that the quality and the history of the record. There is always going to be a demand for this. If Gene Toones is worth the £1500 it regularly fetches then this is worth double. Edited March 12, 201015 yr by chalky
March 12, 201015 yr this record is always going to sell for top whack! How often does it come up for sale, not very. Add to that the quality and the history of the record. There is always going to be a demand for this. If Gene Toones is worth the £1500 it regularly fetches then this is worth double. A very fair point chalky. As with all bigger ticket soul records, demand never seems to fall and it's typical of the point that people will pay what they wanna pay. If they're not prepared to fork out big money, I'm sure pat and the likes will find someone who is
anyone know how much this went for on pat brady's auctioun yesterday?