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    I know that Joe Dunlop sold a copy very recently for around £1000, it is a rare UK record and has much better sound quality than the US copies and is prized by collectors of British labels and demos.

  • Friday Club - missed 126£? Claude Huey - 205£ Irene w/ Scotts - 202£ Edward Hamilton - 431£ Tony Middleton w/ Bobby Matos - 655£ Tony Fox - 216£ Milton Parker - 1967£?

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Friday Club - missed 126£?

Claude Huey - 205£

Irene w/ Scotts - 202£

Edward Hamilton - 431£

Tony Middleton w/ Bobby Matos - 655£

Tony Fox - 216£

Milton Parker - 1967£?

Four Andantes - 2117£

TSU Toronadoes - 465£

Marva Josie - missed 310£?

Crazy price £431 for Edward Hamilton on the New York label Jameco!

I could understand it a little better if it was on either of the Detroit original labels.  Mary Jane or the LaBeat connected, orange coloured Carrie label.

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The jameco release is a different  mix to Mary Jane  but the price is daft I just got an issue recently  for £79 in nice condition 

That's 2 copies of Frankie & Johnny that JM has sold recently and both have really undershot the true value and strange that the one in better condition went for less!

Auctions can be strange sometimes, but one thing for sure, the crazy prices of the Covid era are now a thing of the past and there are some great records changing hands at more sensible prices.   

2 hours ago, Okehdownsouth said:

That's 2 copies of Frankie & Johnny that JM has sold recently and both have really undershot the true value and strange that the one in better condition went for less!

Auctions can be strange sometimes, but one thing for sure, the crazy prices of the Covid era are now a thing of the past and there are some great records changing hands at more sensible prices.   

What's the true value though ?

Looking at Popsike's 'New to Old' values it looks about right to me , it's just the one entry at the top of the list that's  double the average and that's a demo , or am I missing something ... ?

 

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I know that Joe Dunlop sold a copy very recently for around £1000, it is a rare UK record and has much better sound quality than the US copies and is prized by collectors of British labels and demos. Personally I think that £800-1000 is the right price range so whoever bought that one got a bargain and the seller is probably very disappointed because he will only get £545.60

2 hours ago, Tobytyke said:

The complete set of Grapevine 45s seem very cheap.

Would have been much better selling one at a time on Ebay.

Works out at £13.15 each , give or take a percentage point , hardly worth hanging on to them for so long , as you say probably be better splitting them up , shame really ( less 20% ) more like £10.52 each , some ones done well out of it.

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