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Just been having a look on a sellers site and Voices of East Harlem - Cashing in is for sale at £125

Am I going mad or since when has this been more than a £30  record? demo or no demo

 

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total madness Billy, can we please have some sanity on pricing

I was embarrassed to sell a second issue for over £100 over a year ago.  Described it accurately as second issue with supporting photo. Sold it because I'd picked up orig issue for £10. Enjoy the craziness, 

the demo is pretty rare.. if thats £125 thats ok imo.... the issue is around £75 now..... if salvation is worth £150 so should this be imo..its all crazy at the moment..list it at £40 you spend all day answering pms....

And you'd get fed up

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Selling the lp on ebay

I had two issues for sale a month ago listed them at £60 both sold in a flash I could have sold 20 at that price

6 hours ago, dave pinch said:

the demo is pretty rare.. if thats £125 thats ok imo.... the issue is around £75 now..... if salvation is worth £150 so should this be imo..its all crazy at the moment..list it at £40 you spend all day answering pms

I agree with you Dave.  The Demo copies are actually quite hard to find these days. All those issue copies have pretty much dried up now and are in collections and as a rule, it's not something most want to sell is it ? For me, it's always been the benchmark 70s soul record that I judge other sounds by. 

If it passes the "Cashin In" test then it's a great record in my book.....FANTASTIC tune 10 out of 10 

 

2 hours ago, Ivor Jones said:

I agree with you Dave.  The Demo copies are actually quite hard to find these days. All those issue copies have pretty much dried up now and are in collections and as a rule, it's not something most want to sell is it ? For me, it's always been the benchmark 70s soul record that I judge other sounds by. 

If it passes the "Cashin In" test then it's a great record in my book.....FANTASTIC tune 10 out of 10 

 

T'other side's not to shabby either :thumbsup:

I picked mine up in the early 9ts for about £10

Pick a mint one up from my good friend rob smith last month £40 well chuffed 

Myself and tim ash got into the House of Sounds in Phila. and the first thing we come across was a skip full of Cashing In.  Must have been a couple of thousand copies and we didn't bother buying any, even at 25 cents each.  We had a look to see if there was any dj copies, but there wasn't.  

Then finding another large load of them at Jim Stapleton's place, in Memphis; probably another thousand copies and leaving them well alone.

The old days of plenty !!

11 hours ago, geeselad said:

been after and orig of 'wanted dead or alive' fro a while, seems rarer then cashing in.

I think it is harder to find than "Cashing In", never around in the same quantity certainly over here in the UK but maybe thats more to do with the fact that it wasn't an in demand Northern sound and wasn't imported by the dealers like "Cashin In". Its a superb record too isn't it ? Massive on the London "Rare Groove" scene in the mid 80s for anyone who didn't know. Same song as "Beware Of The Stranger" by the Hypnotics [Reprise] and also done by Krystal Generation but the Voices Of East Harlem is the best I think.

Keep searching, it won't break the bank when it does turn up !

On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 22:35, Dean said:

I was embarrassed to sell a second issue for over £100 over a year ago.  Described it accurately as second issue with supporting photo. Sold it because I'd picked up orig issue for £10. Enjoy the craziness, 

Someone actually paid £150 for a 2nd issue ,I was in disbelief !

https://www.popsike.com/php/m-detaildata.php?itemnr=121694283915

On ‎20‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 22:33, Ivor Jones said:

I think it is harder to find than "Cashing In", never around in the same quantity certainly over here in the UK but maybe thats more to do with the fact that it wasn't an in demand Northern sound and wasn't imported by the dealers like "Cashin In". Its a superb record too isn't it ? Massive on the London "Rare Groove" scene in the mid 80s for anyone who didn't know. Same song as "Beware Of The Stranger" by the Hypnotics [Reprise] and also done by Krystal Generation but the Voices Of East Harlem is the best I think.

Keep searching, it won't break the bank when it does turn up !

thanks ivor, one of the big tunes around the west end clubs, when I was a student in the eighties, love it.

20 minutes ago, dave pinch said:

I'd be proud of that colouring in .....not gone outside the lines once !!!!!!!!....Fetch me my crayons ......Now!!

On 20/10/2016 at 11:00, geeselad said:

been after and orig of 'wanted dead or alive' fro a while, seems rarer then cashing in.

There's one on discogs 

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