Posted April 9, 201312 yr for PAUL ANKA - WHEN WE GET THERE - BLACK RCA ISSUE (USA) is it still £100?
April 9, 201312 yr I've got this in mint condition, last value i seen on it was £75. But i would look for £100 expecting £80-£85 as an offer.
April 10, 201312 yr £100!!! I used to collect Black RCA issues and had 40+, bought 'when we get there' for £6 in 1980. Makes me wonder what the likes of Lorraine Chandler 'I can't change' and Willie Kendricks 'Change your ways' goes for on black issues? Think 'shite' is a bit strong, it's about as shite as 'born a loser', but better to dance to.
April 10, 201312 yr You should get £100 -£125 for it relatively easily I'd I've thought Pete, lot of demand for it.
April 10, 201312 yr Author £100!!! I used to collect Black RCA issues and had 40+, bought 'when we get there' for £6 in 1980. Makes me wonder what the likes of Lorraine Chandler 'I can't change' and Willie Kendricks 'Change your ways' goes for on black issues? Think 'shite' is a bit strong, it's about as shite as 'born a loser', but better to dance to. Don Ray is brilliant and super rare on a black issue, I think I've only ever had one. Paul Anka, never thought much of it but for the last 2 years or so it's been one of the UK's top revived oldies, hence the price going up from £25 to £125.
April 10, 201312 yr for PAUL ANKA - WHEN WE GET THERE - BLACK RCA ISSUE (USA) is it still £100? Somewhere between £75 - 100 depending on condition. Getting some popularity back, Ginger tends to play it a lot.
April 10, 201312 yr Somewhere between £75 - 100 depending on condition. Getting some popularity back, Ginger tends to play it a lot. you'll get that all day for a red copy, the black issue is rarer.
April 10, 201312 yr Author you'll get that all day for a red copy, the black issue is rarer. Sold for £125 within 2 minutes of the list going out to my subscribers...
April 10, 201312 yr you'll get that all day for a red copy, the black issue is rarer. When Ginger played it at Blackpool and Stoke they had those cameras over the decks so you could see what was being played, his was a black 4 spoke issue.
April 10, 201312 yr There's a good YouTube where he's singing this and forgets the words, instead he sings "where the cue card I can't see"
April 10, 201312 yr Author When Ginger played it at Blackpool and Stoke they had those cameras over the decks so you could see what was being played, his was a black 4 spoke issue. Thats British, the one I was selling is American
April 10, 201312 yr Don Ray is brilliant and super rare on a black issue, I think I've only ever had one. Paul Anka, never thought much of it but for the last 2 years or so it's been one of the UK's top revived oldies, hence the price going up from £25 to £125. I wasn't saying Don Ray was shite, just saying that shite was a bit harsh to label Paul Anka. Rarest RCA black issues at the time I was collecting were Dean Courtney, Rose Valentine, and rarest of all was Michael & Raymond, of which I only saw one copy. Steve Whittle beat me to that...Grrr!
April 10, 201312 yr Author I wasn't saying Don Ray was shite, just saying that shite was a bit harsh to label Paul Anka. Rarest RCA black issues at the time I was collecting were Dean Courtney, Rose Valentine, and rarest of all was Michael & Raymond, of which I only saw one copy. Steve Whittle beat me to that...Grrr! Yeah they are all rare, all about the same really. However none of them as rare as that Dean Courtney on black MGM I had, still never seen another one.
April 10, 201312 yr Somewhere between £75 - 100 depending on condition. Getting some popularity back, Ginger tends to play it a lot. Usually when he has his shite box handy!
April 10, 201312 yr How much would a Black Issue of Don Ray be worth then? around £250 - £300 I saw one for £300 and couldn't make my mind up, when I rung after it to see if he'd take swaps a few days later it had gone. RCA & MGM black issues look lovely I think, much better than the demo's
for PAUL ANKA - WHEN WE GET THERE - BLACK RCA ISSUE (USA)
is it still £100?