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I would never post my wants list any more. I am even careful what dealers I send it to. When I first joined here I posted a long want list in wants and some dude verbatim stole it and posted on his myspace (he's still here...). I probably would show it to a good friend though, especially if he wasn't as deep into the specific genre / records as I was.

So true...Blimey that could be 'One hell of a' separate thread couldn't it? Title... "Being Blinded by Vinyl" ...Subtitle - 'When Friends Have Let You Down'...We think we have seen threads go nasty, this one could be a corker! he he. Just things like giving friends your wants list, they buy records off it not known to them, have a 'check' / listen then 'secretly' keep the b*stard for themselves! - Yes you're so right, when it comes to Vinyl; sometimes 'Honour' is straight out of the window.....But not for my good friend Dave Vanner! :thumbup:

All the best,

Len.

Ive had that same experience..im real hesitant to post my wants on here myself..some people I deal with read my list and try to beat me to it rather than help me find it! although I do still post in the wants occasionally but not often at all..

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Guest Brian Ellis

i try to forget that thanks Brian :( the crazy thing was i was told Butch had started to play it, John Weston told Sam i had one until then Sam had never knew of it or heard it, dont ever deal with him, the f**** would not leave me alone pestering old ****

:lol:

Doh.......

Like a dog with a bone once he's on to something :lol:

PS - is John Weston still on your Christmas card list? :)

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i know ive bored people with this in the past but i did swap my tomangoes and cecil washington for a vivien carroll on merben.. :rofl::facepalm: ..dont think ive told this one before tho..on a smaller scale

in 1997 i went to rotherham on saturday just scounting about as you do and popped into that little record shop near the train station..back track..used to be run by snowy but someone else had got now and snowy had moved his shop to doncaster...the new guy always had a couple of boxes of soul stuff in and while i was looking thru spotted a duke issue of can you remember by rhonda davis. how much is this i enquired......£1 says the fella ..i knew the 45 but couldnt quite remember what it went like. but i didnt want to play it in the shop in case someone smelt a rat so i bought it and a couple more bits then left....now i knew i seen this record on lists in the past for around £15 so i thought result :thumbup: ......got it home played it and thought yeh its ok might have something..not brilliant tho. i ummed and ahhed about rhonda for a month or so but when another 45 i wanted came up it had to go. first night out in the sales box i took it down to the atheletic club in mexboro. where dave hugill came up and said how much for rhonda....err £25 says i...not seen one for a while...i`ll take it says dave. off he goes with his record..about half hour later dave box , who was guest dj that night comes up to me and says have you just sold this to yogi...yes i said thinking what a good salesman i am :thumbup: ............ bloody hell says boxy...pat brady just sold it for £150 today............... :facepalm: ...now i usually do a bit of groundwork but on this occassion i didnt :rofl: :rofl:

dave

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This subject is too distressing for me to participate in .....ive probably sold more great records than ive got ..i prefer to forget em

I even wipe em off my mp3 playlists :facepalm:

me too nev...i`ve managed to keep some good uns but its the one you sell that hurt..its almost like losing an arm....most i dont regret but there quite a few i later think ` why did i do that` :g:

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This subject is too distressing for me to participate in .....ive probably sold more great records than ive got ..i prefer to forget em

I even wipe em off my mp3 playlists :facepalm:

Isn't your whole thing buying good records, having them for a while, and reselling? If that's your mode of collecting, I don't see the point of regretting it, you got new records that are good to listen to.

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Sold Lester Tipton to Chris Plant at Stafford for £40. Thinking, oh I'll get it back.

Double d'oh!!!

I remember him having a L Tipton around the same time,he had said they cost about £80 for the two,i told him he must be nuts paying that kind of money for records.How times have changed double,double d'oh!!! on me for that statment
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I remember him having a L Tipton around the same time,he had said they cost about £80 for the two,i told him he must be nuts paying that kind of money for records.How times have changed double,double d'oh!!! on me for that statment

i had your johnnie mae on big hit signed by her in her kitchen with tats...had it several years but couldnt keep hold of it..thought a mates need was greater than mine..good money but i wish i hadnt bothered

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i had your johnnie mae on big hit signed by her in her kitchen with tats...had it several years but couldnt keep hold of it..thought a mates need was greater than mine..good money but i wish i hadnt bothered

Yea we got a M Davis on Ke Ke too,i remember Tats being given a straw hat from Johnnie Maes son Chuck who of course was the drummer in the familys Black Nasty group.
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Yea we got a M Davis on Ke Ke too,

I was after that M.Davis for years after hearing it on one of those infamous Koppell Detroit tapes that were in circulation during the 8T's.

Eventually got one (was dog rare for so long, but yes copies have surfaced over the years) and to be honest haven't played it much since getting it...indeed was thinking of moving it on...until I read this thread.

It has now moved shelves back to where it should rightly be...for now at least!

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Isn't your whole thing buying good records, having them for a while, and reselling? If that's your mode of collecting, I don't see the point of regretting it, you got new records that are good to listen to.

Selling through choice is one thing Bob ,but sadly I've let some rare items go thru necessity ,when work was tight :(

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Yea we got a M Davis on Ke Ke too,i remember Tats being given a straw hat from Johnnie Maes son Chuck who of course was the drummer in the familys Black Nasty group.

I remember you & tats (with Rob Wigley I think), just leaving Street Corner Music in Ferndale, MI not longer after I walked in, about 1989/90

I remember being quite down as I thought I wasn't going to get anything as you lot had obviously cleaned it out. So I started looking through the 25 cent bin full of records with no sleeves, and I found Danny Moore on Allrite in there amongst others. Sold it to Pete Lowrie for a grand :)

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My old mate Jimmy Sheard even now after 30 + years never lets me forget I bought a Tommy Bush on a mint Rika off him for £5 in the record bar at Wigan he was gutted then and to this day he still is gutted

slightly reverse on the subject i know but I love telling the story :thumbup: Thanks Jim :P It went to a good home mate,pal, buddy etc etc

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Yea we got a M Davis on Ke Ke too,i remember Tats being given a straw hat from Johnnie Maes son Chuck who of course was the drummer in the familys Black Nasty group.

Yep, brilliant hat, i still wear it....wouldn't trade it for any of them beat up 45's :ohmy: What a fantastic woman she was....coming up from the cellar with brush staves full of vinyl...........great times Gilly

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I remember you & tats (with Rob Wigley I think), just leaving Street Corner Music in Ferndale, MI not longer after I walked in, about 1989/90

I remember being quite down as I thought I wasn't going to get anything as you lot had obviously cleaned it out. So I started looking through the 25 cent bin full of records with no sleeves, and I found Danny Moore on Allrite in there amongst others. Sold it to Pete Lowrie for a grand :)

yeah remember it well Phil..Sparkles on old town, couple of melvin davis i must love you's a nice Trilby and 2 unworn bowlers :hatsoff2:

tats

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Yep, brilliant hat, i still wear it....wouldn't trade it for any of them beat up 45's :ohmy: What a fantastic woman she was....coming up from the cellar with brush staves full of vinyl...........great times Gilly

Just remind me was that the straw that broke the camels back?
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I was after that M.Davis for years after hearing it on one of those infamous Koppell Detroit tapes that were in circulation during the 8T's.

Eventually got one (was dog rare for so long, but yes copies have surfaced over the years) and to be honest haven't played it much since getting it...indeed was thinking of moving it on...until I read this thread.

It has now moved shelves back to where it should rightly be...for now at least!

:thumbsup:

the keke / givhan stuff that's coming onto the market now is a label owner slowly leaking them out on consignment at stores.

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I've actually sold two records that I regret selling not because they're rare, but I realized I really like them.

One is George Carrow Angel Baby red label stock. I have had the chance to buy it again, but cash is tight.

The other is Christopher Cerf's Sweet Music. I've seen it once since I sold it, but it is priced at about $100, which is out of my budget.

Oh well, that's the way it goes.

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"touch me,take me" esther bride, "breakway" valetines, "heling hand" serivcemen, just three out of a box of 450 i sold in 1995 when i had no idea what they were worth as imhad "left the scenemetc. The whole lot went for £85 to a dealer, based on current VG condition prices would cost me about £9000 to £12000 to buy them all back.....

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"touch me,take me" esther bride, "breakway" valetines, "heling hand" serivcemen, just three out of a box of 450 i sold in 1995 when i had no idea what they were worth as imhad "left the scenemetc. The whole lot went for £85 to a dealer, based on current VG condition prices would cost me about £9000 to £12000 to buy them all back.....

even by '95 prices you got ripped off pretty hard. a dealer doing that seems pretty dishonest to me.

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Regretted selling the Casualeers - Dance, Dance, Dance on a demo for £20 about 10 years ago but only because the price shot up to £200 after the guy I sold it to started playing it. It had been in my sales box for a year before that. Its probably back to 20 now (I hope!)

Really regret selling my white label 70's pressing of Reconsider though, only got a few quid and didn't need it, I'd just got tired of my records. I sold a lot of originals around the same time and don't miss any of them.

Anyone got one cheap?

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I've shared this before too. I sold The Hypeerions on Chatahoochee to buy Kim Katrell on Tyson records. I went on to sell that too. I must admit, I had one of the first few copies of The Hyperions and when a further 15 or so emerged I got sick of hearing it. I then found Kim Katrell boring so got rid... F*ck me.. What was I thinking.. Deeply regret both now, especially Kim Katrell, mint copy too.... Idiot..

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Just noticed, never knew The Hyperions was down to you Steve.. Rob c/u as The Escorts at the 100 club.. Good call Steve.. Only paid £100 for mine mint off Ian Cunliffe..

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