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Two unplayed copies go up for sale (on here) within 24 hours of each other.

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Also been on eBay and recent Manship/Brady/Brown auction too I think (can't remember which).

 

Richard

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If anyone has an 'out of sight lovin' please let me know...What it's all about for me!!!

Many thanks,

Callum

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The stran is much more common than most people think. Ever since I sold my copy many years ago I was thinking about buying another one. Never did but it has been interesting to see plenty of copies turning up over time. They varied condition-wise so they didn't come from one source. Value went down over the years. I'd rate this 300ish nowadays.

I think the recent ones on Ebay were put up by 'showandtellmusic'

 

Is this the dealer from Oakland and did he pitch in with John Manship to buy Ray Dobard's warehouse stock

If anyone has an 'out of sight lovin' please let me know...What it's all about for me!!!

Many thanks,

Callum

I accidentally bought OOSL for $3 from Discovery's mag around 91-92 (great source for 45's), as they both have "Wanted" on the flip, it was a dealer with no phone number so had to send for it by post all the while thinking I'd got a cheap copy of "Stran", surprise when I opened the packet up, nearly dropped it on the platform of North Woolwich station!

I accidentally bought OOSL for $3 from Discovery's mag around 91-92 (great source for 45's), as they both have "Wanted" on the flip, it was a dealer with no phone number so had to send for it by post all the while thinking I'd got a cheap copy of "Stran", surprise when I opened the packet up, nearly dropped it on the platform of North Woolwich station!

Fancy selling Tony?

Callum

just to answer your question of how many little stanleys were found I think it was between 10 and 15 all mint stock copies dosent seem like a great deal to me that's as far as I no hope that helps

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just to answer your question of how many little stanleys were found I think it was between 10 and 15 all mint stock copies dosent seem like a great deal to me that's as far as I no hope that helps

 

No you are right, 15 isn't a lot, I just started the topic because two went up for sale in the same place on the same day and I was really surprised.

yea unusual I agree  I sold one on here about a month ago and have two copies left its a difficult record to put a price on its gone for fairly high prices  the last ones that have sold  but in all fairness I suppose mint stock copies will fetch that price nowadays

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No you are right, 15 isn't a lot, I just started the topic because two went up for sale in the same place on the same day and I was really surprised.

I accidentally bought OOSL for $3 from Discovery's mag around 91-92 (great source for 45's), as they both have "Wanted" on the flip, it was a dealer with no phone number so had to send for it by post all the while thinking I'd got a cheap copy of "Stran", surprise when I opened the packet up, nearly dropped it on the platform of North Woolwich station!

Wow! Tony, what a fantastic buy. Them were't days.

How about the PW by him on the same label, totally in your face uptempo belter that think is great too, just don't see it listed too often (are they all on blue vinyl?), Mr Stanley Lippitt sure made some killer records.

How about the PW by him on the same label, totally in your face uptempo belter that think is great too, just don't see it listed too often (are they all on blue vinyl?), Mr Stanley Lippitt sure made some killer records.

 

Mine's on red vinyl, mate.

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