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I sold one of these a couple of years ago and have always regretted it. One of the handfull I would buy back: a brilliant slice of gritty soul music. Anyone got one to sell? I think JM's price is about right.

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The flip's pretty good as well.

I'd think about moving mine on for cash/decent trades.

Hammy

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Thanks guys, Its on its way from the US, will be on my list shortly unless I fall in love with it then I`ll convince myself I need to keep it! I dont think I know the record, sure I will when I hear it. Shifty said he listed his last copy (a few yeras ago) at £150 and had over 20 calls for it.

Chris

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You will know this Chris I'm certain. Was an old Pat Brady spin from Stafford.

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You will know this Chris I'm certain.  Was an old Pat Brady spin from Stafford.

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Think he played this at Wigan first.

Quite a few copies around when he was at Stafford. John Anderson found a few.

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Think Dave Withers was the first to have this record?

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True. It was on the same list as the Royal Robins (imaginary visions c/u) cover up as Bud Harper - "Searching for treasure that can't be found''

for about £15 - £20. I got one of Ian Clark a few months later.

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True. It was on the same list as the Royal Robins (imaginary visions c/u) cover up as Bud Harper - "Searching for treasure that can't be found''

for about £15 - £20. I got one of Ian Clark a few months later.

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What year Hippo ?

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86 give or take a year?

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Played uncovered at Clifton Hall at least two years before that. I sold up 90% in 85. Sold it then (it never 'went'

Pat had one then, as did Poke, and I had a copy, all from Soul Bowl.

Think GarethX may be right about Dave Withers though.

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Played uncovered at Clifton Hall at least two years before that. I sold up 90% in 85. Sold it then (it never 'went'

Pat had one then, as did Poke, and I had a copy, all from Soul Bowl.

Think GarethX may be right about Dave Withers though.

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Dave Thorley probably had a copy as well, is that the original Stafford link ?

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I think Dave Withers was quite a bit before Guy, great record though and like you Gareth one I would like back! 

Cheers

Jock

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Ooops should have read the thread from top not bottom, see you had already identified Mr Withers (superhero) as man, apologies!! :)

Cheers

Jock

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