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my old mate, Swish took me to an old bike shop in Leeds around 71 I think. full of boxes of UK Columbia's, Parlophones,HMV's etc.

Funny you should mention bike shops, as my research on Japanese record retailers landed up with the fact that the record companies initially used watch and bike shops to stock their players, needles and discs. They did this as these two trades already had good sites and established trade.

You've also just reminded me of a shop I used to visit off the Old Kent Road in the mid-8Ts...a newsagents that also jsut happened to have 1000's of UK shop stock in label order behind the counter. Mick Smith had hit it many years earlier, but I got plenty out of there including Shane Martin on CBS and Roy Hamilton on MGM...and two of the three Bowie Pye 45s as well.

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I just thought that I would bring this thread back up.

Things are steadily moving along and we are getting some stories in.

Andy and I are still contacting people but if any of you have a story to tell and would like to share your experience please do not hesitate to contact Andy or myself.

My direct email once again is nicolaanderson271@btinternet.com

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Carl Fortnum and Gary Spencer have got some beauties to tell from the last gold rush in Texas ... late 80s ... hatsoff2.gif

Ah, that makes sense then. Texas appeared to be cleaned out when I went in '89. I spent a few days there on both ends of a 6 week trip but didn't find much. Had great hits in Little Rock, Decatur, Des Moines, St Louis, Chicago and Madison though......

Ian D

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Hi Nicola,

What is the deadline date for stories etc.....

Best

Dave.

Morning Dave

Hope you and Donna are well and had a fruitful as well as enjoyable time in the States?

Andy and I have decided that the deadline we are going to try and work to is now going to be mid to late February. This way we can all enjoy the Christmas festivities. I shall be typing up the rest of Gilly's stories and I know Andy will be doing his, so we know it's not a five minute job and if anyone needs any tips etc Please don't be afraid to contact me (or Andy) and I will do my very best to help.

We are both also still trying to work through (and adding to) our lists and contact as many people as we can think of that should be asked if they would like to be included. Therefore, I will ask once again if there is anybody that would like to contribute please do not hesitate to get in touch with myself or Andy.

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I remember Soussan in Leeds around 1970-ish, every time we went in Jumbo Records he was there, asking us about sounds, did we like this or what did we think of that? a pain in the arse at the time, to be honestno.gif

As you say Peter , SS was a pain in the arse back then .

I remember Hunter Smith physiically throwing Saucepan out of jumbo one day , after he had pissed Hunter off once too

often :huh:

Malc

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With Christmas and New Year over with I thought it best to retrieve this thread again.

I am still going through my list as I expect Andy is too. We now have a wide variety of contributors but once again if there is anyone who wants to contribute please don't hestitate to get in touch with either myself or Andy.

As stated in a previous post we have moved the deadline to mid/end of February.

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the stories from some of the young midwest 'crate digger' minded collectors of the early 90's are mind blowing.

diggin up burried records from the backyard on the north end of detroit, to being handed respirators and gloves to brave the deep dark basment full of 100's of thousands of 45s on the westside of chicago

dead animals, toilets that drain onto basement floors, a very recurring smell of human piss, more mold than you want to imagine, rotting floors, etc.

A lot of amazing records came from these young courageous lads... matter of fact they still are

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the stories from some of the young midwest 'crate digger' minded collectors of the early 90's are mind blowing.

diggin up burried records from the backyard on the north end of detroit, to being handed respirators and gloves to brave the deep dark basment full of 100's of thousands of 45s on the westside of chicago

dead animals, toilets that drain onto basement floors, a very recurring smell of human piss, more mold than you want to imagine, rotting floors, etc.

A lot of amazing records came from these young courageous lads... matter of fact they still are

Yes i've had some interesting times in the mid-west ,a real specialist hunting ground which to sift through correctly requires good regional knowledge.. seems to have musical styles of it's very own.By all means get in touch with myself or Nicola and we'll be more than happy to include any stories you have !

Just a general update note, The amount and quality of stories has been and continues to be way beyond our expectations - so i'm gonna leave deadline date open for now ,it would certainly be a injustice to the book to miss out on some of the latest contributers ! The book will definately be out by november -definately so still time to get stuff in to us - will update with a final cut off , got some great photo's ,store cards ,old lists and even some well known artists throwing a story or two in the mix.thanks in advance.

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This book has nothing to do with me directly but with me going out with Nicola its in your face anyway(the book that is).Some years ago Andy D started to pester me about writing my own pesonal stories and he continude to pester me for a long time,now with me being a bit of an arsole it took me a long time to actualy do it.Once i made a start that was it i was away and loving every minute of it,some of my own trips have and are being put in The Soul Up North mag and im glad to say the feed back has been great so when this book comes out god knows what the response will be,the skys the limit.What im asking is this,if you have a story to tell no matter how big or how small please send it in,if youve been on one of these record digging trips then your a part of it,so it now needs to be put into writing(documented).Many thanks for taking a look at this post.Gilly

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Agree with Gilly THIS WILL BE A FANTASTIC READ EVERYONE HAS SUCH UNIQUE FUNNY STORIES ABOUT THE USA -you seem to get caught up more with the fun of it than the thrill of the chase lol-dealing with US dealers is a whole topic or 6 in its own right -record people are not normal people [WEIRED is not an accurate description lol],bring on the book it will be full of hilarious surprises and some of the lenghs us mad brits and european counterparts have gone to to chase the records down !!

BAZ A

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Steve you will be pleased to know that Dave has already sent in some contributions.

With regard to your two other points, "most unsual finds" and "the one that got away", we are also looking for stories/contributions about these as well. After all it is all about Record finding (or not) and your own experience.

Alot of people who I have spoken to didn't think that they have anything to contribute as they never found (or weren't the first to find) any of the big records/unreleased etc etc. However as the conversation has gone on and I have been told at least one story about their experience(s), I have pointed out that they have got a story to tell and asked if they would like to contribute to the book.

At the end of the day everybody has a story to tell and Andy and I would like to give as many people as possible the opportunity to contribute.

Atb Nicola

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the book is going to be accounts from the front line by many of the top record finders,collectors,dj's and vinyl addicts

Is it only restricted to well known figures such as DJs, dealers and the like or can an ordinary Joe also tell his story ?

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Is it only restricted to well known figures such as DJs, dealers and the like or can an ordinary Joe also tell his story ?

Hopefully ordinary Joes as well .....after all a story is a story. :)

Nicola / Andy, obviously no idea how much material you have gathered but (jumping ahead I know :) ) ...............whats the possibilities of a second volume ?

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Just wanted to reiterate that if anyone has any (factual) record digging stories and would like to contribute towards our book, please contact myself or Andy Dyson.

My Email is nicolaanderson271@btinternet.com

Thanks in advance :thumbsup:

Hi Nicola, hopefully you managed to grab the story of ' HOW I FOUND THE NOLAN CHANCE ON BUNKY ' from the thread on here last year. Looking forward to reading the book. A.T.B. Tony. OZ.

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Hi, Andy and I are still in the process of collating "stories" and reconnecting with people that have agreed to contribute. However, at the moment we haven't fixed a deadline but as soon as we have one of us will let everyone know. Both Andy and I have been working on the book behind the scenes but like Chris said in his post everyday things such as work, family etc come first. I personally know that due to personal commitments and work I wasn't able to do alot towards the end of last year, I am now able.

Chris we would still love your contribution so please get typing.

Tony (Suinoz) yes I have a copy of the Nolan Chance and your email you sent me.

If anybody would like to contribute their experiences whilst record digging/finding or not and hasn't been in touch please let us know.

My contact email is nicolaanderson271@btinternet.com

Lastly thank you to everybody that has already contributed.

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man, we couldn't stop hearing about it... where were you?

Dead right Bob, probably the biggest story and most important find in the last 20 years. I still have the record and might be tempted to put it up for sale once the book is released. So much mystique surrounding the 45 and a true collectors piece that can only increase in value. Tony. OZ.

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Dead right Bob, probably the biggest story and most important find in the last 20 years. I still have the record and might be tempted to put it up for sale once the book is released. So much mystique surrounding the 45 and a true collectors piece that can only increase in value. Tony. OZ.

Didnt you sell this via John Manships auction ? The one with a lot of hype leading up to it?

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I think this book could turn out to be a best seller Andy / Nicola. And by the sound of it, could run into several volumes. I think that everyone loves a good story, and indeed I have listened to a few over the years. Well done for taking this on, and I for one can't wait to read it.

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Didnt you sell this via John Manships auction ? The one with a lot of hype leading up to it?

It didn't quite reach my reserve Steve so the 45 came back into my collection. Yes there was a lot of hype and quite rightly so. It was a very important find and hopefully will eventually go to someone who will cherish owning it as much as i do. Keep an eye on the sales section !!

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It didn't quite reach my reserve Steve so the 45 came back into my collection. Yes there was a lot of hype and quite rightly so. It was a very important find and hopefully will eventually go to someone who will cherish owning it as much as i do. Keep an eye on the sales section !!

i think you should possibly have taken the money......... if manship couldn't get your reserve for it, i'm not sure the SS sales section will be able to do better? hope i'm wrong for your sake though.

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i think you should possibly have taken the money......... if manship couldn't get your reserve for it, i'm not sure the SS sales section will be able to do better? hope i'm wrong for your sake though.

How can you come up with that assumption when you have no idea what my reserve was ??

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Hi, Andy and I are still in the process of collating "stories" and reconnecting with people that have agreed to contribute. However, at the moment we haven't fixed a deadline but as soon as we have one of us will let everyone know. Both Andy and I have been working on the book behind the scenes but like Chris said in his post everyday things such as work, family etc come first. I personally know that due to personal commitments and work I wasn't able to do alot towards the end of last year, I am now able.

Chris we would still love your contribution so please get typing.

Tony (Suinoz) yes I have a copy of the Nolan Chance and your email you sent me.

If anybody would like to contribute their experiences whilst record digging/finding or not and hasn't been in touch please let us know.

My contact email is nicolaanderson271@btinternet.com

Lastly thank you to everybody that has already contributed.

Thanks Nicola, yes it has been taking a little longer than one would have liked - but many reasons for that ... it certainly is happening - categorically , The cut off date is gonna 100 % be september this year - if it isn't in by then it won't make it ! I dare say there potentially is enough for two volumes of the original planned format and size but gonna re shape and size the whole thing to get every sentence included.I'll try collate a few sample paragrphs over the next few weeks,some reeal corking throwback stuff even from my early trips including a night out and dinner with some of Nicky Scarfo's lads ( who were genuinly into collecting music) in Philly .Will keep it all up to speed from now on.

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