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    Comedy Sale of the Day   Records sold and records bought Auctions held and bidding wars fought Astounding what some mugs will pay For the Comedy Sale of the Day.   A

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Pete, this reminds me, Max was always going on about a collector he knew up in Scotland who kept a massive & brilliant collection in a leaky garden shed. Max kept trying to get him to either store them somehwere safe and more importantly, dry, or sell them. Wonder if this is the result ?

Look at the awful Salvadors - complete with misspelt and incorrect credits - A good way of avoiding the MCPS https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SALVADORS-STICK-ME-BABY-ACE-SPECTRUM-DONT-SEND-NOBODY-ELSE-MINT-/260931207516?_trksid=p4340.m444&_trkparms=algo%3DCRX%26its

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Wasn't Alan sugar in charge of them at one point ? Stcik it to em sir Alan

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Pete, this reminds me, Max was always going on about a collector he knew up in Scotland who kept a massive & brilliant collection in a leaky garden shed. Max kept trying to get him to either store them somehwere safe and more importantly, dry, or sell them. Wonder if this is the result ?

 

I think I know who that is John.  His name's Sid, he used to work for Selectavision in Wombourne, him and the owner of the shop, Graham, were Cats regulars (I didn't know this, but the shop was always full of soul records, I should have guessed really) and I remember in 76/77, asking Sid if he could get certain records and a day later he'd get them for me, remember him getting me an MGM issue of April Stevens distinctly, anyway when the shop closed down in 1980 I lost touch with the guys, I asked Max once if he knew whatever happened to them and he said he saw Graham more or less every week, but Sid moved to Scotland and sort of disappeared.

Not a soul one, but this takes the biscuit. Straight jacket for the seller please.....no matter how much you fiddle around with glue and a cocktail stick, that one is fooked!

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/SCHOENBERG-MITROPOULOS-NY-PHIL-WCBS-VARIATIONS-FOR-ORCH-1950-TEST-ACETATE-/261100350278?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item3ccacb2b46#ht_918wt_904

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Not a soul one, but this takes the biscuit. Straight jacket for the seller please.....no matter how much you fiddle around with glue and a cocktail stick, that one is fooked!

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/SCHOENBERG-MITROPOULOS-NY-PHIL-WCBS-VARIATIONS-FOR-ORCH-1950-TEST-ACETATE-/261100350278?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item3ccacb2b46#ht_918wt_904

 

Should be listed under Toys and Games as a jigsaw puzzle.

Sold a Sam Williams demo for £100 , Edward Hamilton demo for £65 ........ and would not class Betty Boo as a ' pressing ' as its the only original format along with Grapevine album for collecting the previously unreleased track.

I bought the Edward Hamilton.... A mans gotta do etc. I would have paid £30 plus for dena Barnes on GV. My collection is awaiting this and Sam Williams if anyone is selling ?

It's the Twerp from AnTwerp Pete

 

He doesn't sell much, a couple a week. BTW we just had a documentary on our TV about history of Popcorn & Mixing DJs (Keb Darge on it) - confirmed that myth about millions of 45s coming over from the US to Antwerp...............

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Just sold the yellow one last week for under £20 , and I reckon that 's harder to find than this one.... :yes:  :yes:

The tempests on stardust went for nearly £150 on ebay last year, shortly afterwards there was a batch of re issues came out for £20 somebody had there pants pulled down

Get the LP is the answer

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Quick question, weren't the "small 45" Okeh's taken from the same pressing plates as the "large45" ones?

 

I think they were

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& I've tried to sell my look-a-like red boot with no takers for much much less than that :sleep3:

 

White, red, yellow - £15 tops.

You have got to be kidding, right ?

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310780551845?ssPageName=STRK:MEDWX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1435.l2649

 

There's a gaggle of those US Ebay sellers, think they're "Funkyou" "Funkyousounds" "Burl*one" and "Son Paul" well, something like that anyway. They seem to get crazy high prices for records that are mostly highly shagged out, how the feck do they do that ? :huh:

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Yeah spoke to Mick this morning about this one and he says he thinks he's going to break the world record for a copy of a Joy Lovejoy reissue 

i see the last two of these on ebay went for £50 and £49, i've seen real ones go for less or  not much more,

Brought a US from Mick a couple of years ago for £20

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