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Get this , I sold one at stables last week for fifteen quid. And had been in my sales box for ages , not that good a record really . Happy with the fifteen quid . Sharmo.

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Get this , I sold one at stables last week for fifteen quid. And had been in my sales box for ages , not that good a record really . Happy with the fifteen quid . Sharmo.

 

you should have rubbed off the label, made they surface look g and written on the sleeve unknown and unreleased r&b belter....price 400 GBP. people migh have cued up for it LOL

 

On a serious note, what really is "frightening"...it wasnt just the buyer, have a look at bid history :o ??!

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I love acetates and collected them for years but I always do as much research as I can before I buy one . One of the big problems is finding a decent sounding tune and buying it , then finding out it's the b side to common record  Still for me a very fascinating area of collecting I always think that the acetate is the closest you ever get to the source. Great stuff.

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Fantastic, Thanks everyone. I was pretty sure I'd heard it and wouldnt have bid but I do like it. Some poor sucker there going to be gutted, especially considering that I got a proper rare and great track off the same seller for a fraction of the price :-)

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Obvious why winner thought this was unreleased. Who on hearth would have released such an awful track?

Why would they think that? There's 1000s of awful tracks been released.

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