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Willie Cooper & The Webs (Whiz 508) - £250.00
Florence Devore (Phi-Dan 5000 dj) - £200.00
The Combinations (Kimtone 1001) - £2,605.00
Dan Greer (Beale St. 103) - £750.00
The Younghearts (Canterbury 506 dj) - £320.00
Linda Jones (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts 7276) - £170.00
Dickie (Sweet Sugar) Wonder (Golden Triangle 101) - £460.00
Barbara Banks (Veep 1247) - £330.00
The Triumphs (Random Productions 100) - £205.00 
Joe Douglas (Playhouse 1000) - £400.00
Carol Anderson (Whip 347) - £3,325.00
Mickie Champion (Musette 9151) - £825.00

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47 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said:

What the f**k is with the Carol Anderson ... :hypo:

The last two on e-bay made over two grand each , only about £1500 too much surely ... ?

 

 

Not actually complaining that loudly as I've a minter here ... :lol:

There is no structure to record pricing any more.The other week,a copy of the Hollidays on Groove City reached the same price as Larry Wright £1500 on Johns auction site.So in other words the Hollidays has shot through the roof while Larry Wright has not gone up in years.

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14 minutes ago, Quinvy said:

Most of these new buyers aren’t “collectors” as we understand it. They are wannabe DJ’s who want the best dance tunes, that will pack a dance floor. Don’t forget that, what once packed a dance floor in our youth, can empty one now.

i.e. Larry Wright vs Holidays 

Larry Wright is much too fast for today. Even with the fabulous b side. The Holidays in contrast, was always a little slow to be a dance floor favourite, but is now perfect for OAP dance floors.

less of the OAPs please i can run rings round most with my zimmer !!!!

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1 hour ago, Quinvy said:

Most of these new buyers aren’t “collectors” as we understand it. They are wannabe DJ’s who want the best dance tunes, that will pack a dance floor. Don’t forget that, what once packed a dance floor in our youth, can empty one now.

i.e. Larry Wright vs Holidays 

Larry Wright is much too fast for today. Even with the fabulous b side. The Holidays in contrast, was always a little slow to be a dance floor favourite, but is now perfect for OAP dance floors.

I think you have hit the nail on the head,right now i am doing cartwheels as i own quite a few of these now ridiculosly over priced records The down side is that i can no longer afford to collect anymore

 

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24 minutes ago, Wheelsville1 said:

I think you have hit the nail on the head,right now i am doing cartwheels as i own quite a few of these now ridiculosly over priced records The down side is that i can no longer afford to collect anymore

 

I'm in exactly the same position as you except my reaction is "FFS" whenever I see something in my collection going for what I consider to be a lot of money.

Just tells me similar 45s are now out of my price range.

I've given up buying apart from the odd previously unreleased item I like.

And whilst I assume bids on JM or any other auction are honoured I see a lot of IMO overpriced set sale 45s going round and round. 

 

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I was personally outbid on a Capitols - Can't deny that I love you - Omen WLP on Tuesday - a sound I've never owned - last second snipe as always but at least I forced him to pay $2900 +. Wouldn't of been ecstatic to have won at the under bid but would of ticked another one off. I guess in the crazy world we operate currently sub $3000 was an OK price for an all-time sound.

One day !! 

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27 minutes ago, Vadnochka said:

I was personally outbid on a Capitols - Can't deny that I love you - Omen WLP on Tuesday - a sound I've never owned - last second snipe as always but at least I forced him to pay $2900 +. Wouldn't of been ecstatic to have won at the under bid but would of ticked another one off. I guess in the crazy world we operate currently sub $3000 was an OK price for an all-time sound.

One day !! 

nothing against you or your bid (your money, your choice)👍 But i can only dream of such things.

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1 hour ago, Vadnochka said:

I was personally outbid on a Capitols - Can't deny that I love you - Omen WLP on Tuesday - a sound I've never owned - last second snipe as always but at least I forced him to pay $2900 +. Wouldn't of been ecstatic to have won at the under bid but would of ticked another one off. I guess in the crazy world we operate currently sub $3000 was an OK price for an all-time sound.

One day !! 

You didn’t miss out. The record condition was poor. The buyer will need to upgrade the purchase if they wanted it that badly.

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Just imagine what Ted's boxes are worth then.

That Capitols would have been my most expensive buy ever and as 1 of only a handful I've never owned was the only reason i was in for it.

My earlier point also stressed the fact that I've never carried only big ticket items, but that some people have a false impression of their collections realisable worth and will get a shock sometime down the road.

 

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Often been quoted on here that an original top 500 collection is now a cool million pounds...if bought individually at a top rate etc.

Who wouldn't want to own it...

Just a scary thought for djs I guess who are genuinely walking about with a seriously valuable commodity!

I remember getting jumped outside the casino one night by fellow soulies, not punks, for the record box I had with me.

Luckily they failed....and a lot of records then got my Monica scratched into the run out grooves as a consequence!

Ed

 

 

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9 hours ago, Vadnochka said:

I took some flack a few weeks ago making exactly the same point about Carol Anderson - I've been surrounded by wannabee dj's / experts for over 50 yrs - most of whom have never discovered anything / taken a chance on anything whether it's a fiver or £500 + or have any comprehension of history or chronological order of things. Remember stuff like Earl Jackson / Sam Nesbitt were played at the Wheel - Professionals / George Blackwell / Steinways were played in '72 at the Fantasia - Quorn along with dozens of other killers. To quote the legendary dj - Bill Poole - 'This one's for Steve Frost, how much did it cost' - when only talking about £10 or less sounds - which all of the above were

What a world we live in now

"The Fantasia" ??? Please tell us more about this massively popular Northern Soul venue of the early 70's ???

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15 hours ago, Vadnochka said:

Just imagine what Ted's boxes are worth then.

That Capitols would have been my most expensive buy ever and as 1 of only a handful I've never owned was the only reason i was in for it.

My earlier point also stressed the fact that I've never carried only big ticket items, but that some people have a false impression of their collections realisable worth and will get a shock sometime down the road.

 

Im surprised you didnt nail my mint copy off ebay a few years back…1500 quid! Seems cheap now😳

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23 hours ago, Vadnochka said:

Nothing magical about my attitude to collecting / dj'ing - I've only ever owned a maximum of 250 records at any one time - and never all big ticket items. Always easier to lug 125 around than 1250 like some - you can only play @24 in an hrs spot

That's through over 55 yrs of collecting and 52 yrs of dj'ing, so only a certain amount of my assets are tied up in vinyl. Many people have massive collections which they will find have a lot of commercially worthless 45's, particularly when trying to sell in bulk. 

I have sold up on 3 occasions over the years and have never had an issue with realising a proper return. 

Each to his own as you say

This has been my way of buying over the years. I could never understand wanting to own every record on a particular label. It’s totally about “what’s in the groove that counts” for me.

 I don’t understand how anyone can afford to buy thousands of records. If it doesn’t move me, why would I buy it. 
I think they call us hot boxers these days. But having 120 fantastic records, is better than having 2,000 but only ten are any good. Lol

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1 hour ago, Quinvy said:

This has been my way of buying over the years. I could never understand wanting to own every record on a particular label. It’s totally about “what’s in the groove that counts” for me.

 I don’t understand how anyone can afford to buy thousands of records. If it doesn’t move me, why would I buy it. 
I think they call us hot boxers these days. But having 120 fantastic records, is better than having 2,000 but only ten are any good. Lol

My sentiments exactly,i bought two off you several years ago when you sold up.Danny woods on correctone and Appreciations on aware,both in mint- condition.

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Todays £3 special...might be tomorrow's in demand big ticket tune!

Realistically though, unless you dj for a living..or are a trader, who'd own any record (for long) they don't like?

There's also the 'old' factor, where a fiver is still a lot of money, whereas for the youngsters its progressed to a fifty:)

How much? I hear you cry.

Ed

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I watch all the auctions and Ebay with baited breath either I don't know the true value of my records or I am sitting on a small fortune ! I have more than a few "big ticket" items but more than plenty lesser items that cost generally $20 or so and I enjoy them all equally. I have never bought a record I didn't like unless it was stupidly cheap and then stuck it up for sale ! Late last year I bought a long time want and was astounded nobody bid on it ! Ok it was not in the top 500 and probably not that well known but a fabulous record none the less it was around the $200 mark and to me that's enough for me to pay even though at my age I have more disposable income than I once did. I have watched stuff I own go through auctions that I have in equal ( sometimes much better) condition and all I think is that away from auctions and Ebay I probably wouldn't get anything like that money for it...

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I feel so privileged to have been able to buy many of the big ticket items for under £30 back in the day, and was genuinely sad when the "crash" came in the early 80s when they dropped even further.

Some serious collections went for peanuts.

Who would have thought such a comeback would have gradually unfolded!

I guess its " better to have owned and sold, than never owned at all" so to speak.

The positive I take from all these incredible sales prices is that regardless of anything else, the absolute fanaticism of owning rare vinyl, lives on.

Ed

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I bid on Margaret Glover, got an email to confirm i was the highest bidder on the 14th, not heard anything. It says logon, I have but nothing there ?

Should have kept my Fortson & Scott. bought it many years ago for about £5 and sold it for little more than that, again many years ago. If only !

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14 hours ago, Agentsmith said:

This fortnight's auction just finished: Fortson & Scott, just short of £2.5 k

for what in essence was only a vg+ copy

13 hours ago, Gilly said:

I bid on Margaret Glover, got an email to confirm i was the highest bidder on the 14th, not heard anything. It says logon, I have but nothing there ?

Should have kept my Fortson & Scott. bought it many years ago for about £5 and sold it for little more than that, again many years ago. If only !

i paid £650 for mine.. mint unplayed.. bloke had 3 copies..maybe i shoulda bought all 3

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29 minutes ago, Dave Pinch said:

being a man of limited means i had all on affording one copy and thats why i left them.. could have stuck them on a credit card i suppose but wasnt sure on profit margin at the time

I bought them a month apart Dave . I had a offer made on my first copy so I went back for the second one 

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