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Think the answer for the younger collector is not to get hooked up buying those standard oldies that have circulated through hundreds of collections for umptean years.They need to look amoung the forg
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No - I don't feel sorry for new collectors starting out. Always been hard work money-wise and always hard work hunting - that's why we say hard records are hard isn't it? Plus, my main
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If they are looking for "same old, same old" then yeah, could work out really expensive, however, if they have an "ear" for a sound then there has never been a better time to buy records, forget the m
was on a main delaer s site today and the average good classic oldie (top 500 say) average 75-100 pounds
desirable classic oldies are auction items now
it would cost a fortune if you were starting out again
dear game now northern soul isnt it