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    I think it’s more to do with the fact that many can’t be arsed with auctions particularly when many items should be easy to set sale

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    Does this not suggest to most here, that actually, prices in general whether set sale or not, are in regression and.....as is Tim's belief, this has gone practically unnoticed for the last 2 years?

  • Anyway who gives a shit really,if you want the record and it fits your budget,then have it! What other joy in life is there hey? 😂

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I have to say that nearly all of them have achieved less than set sale prices whether be dealer or private.

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Does this not suggest to most here, that actually, prices in general whether set sale or not, are in regression and.....as is Tim's belief, this has gone practically unnoticed for the last 2 years?

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I'd even go as far as to say that prices have been overinflated for a considerable time, affecting a considerable amount of tunes, whereas dealers such as Henry, for instance, have always displayed a level headed sensibility about valuations, and that's reflected in the more than fair prices he has and still does charge...i reckon he is on a parallel footing with what Tim is saying, except he's had this no nonsense approach for a long time.

Prices do seem to be falling recently.

A lot of the British rarities in particular.

Steve Aldo has gone for a lot more in the past. Two more on Manships auction yesterday Mary Love and Joan Regan CBS demo went for half of what they were fetching 12 months ago.

Perhaps the correction people have been predicting for the last 25 years is happening.

Isn't the Chevrons the second release after MMC? They're both from 1968 but the MMC is the local release? I had both and decided to sell the 'Independence' one on ebay. EX copy and I'm talking about 8 years ago, I only got £25 for it!!

The appearence of slowing down and possibly getting cheaper with certain 45s is maybe down to the abundance of records for sale at any one time,consider set sales,auctions,private,global,behind the scenes....absolutely hundreds and hundreds to go at!

raritie and value is another sticky subject though?

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Anyway who gives a shit really,if you want the record and it fits your budget,then have it! What other joy in life is there hey? 😂

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I think it’s more to do with the fact that many can’t be arsed with auctions particularly when many items should be easy to set sale

I still buy original 45s but not nearly as many as I used to. Two reasons, some prices seemed to be getting ridiculous and I'm at an age where my ownership of these items will now be less than half the time I've actually been chasing them.

Sure, there may be a younger generation of buyers behind us, but I think the demand/supply ratio will significantly even out.

And what of the current crop of record dealers themselves? They won't be here forever either.

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1 hour ago, Tobytyke said:

Prices do seem to be falling recently.

A lot of the British rarities in particular.

Steve Aldo has gone for a lot more in the past. Two more on Manships auction yesterday Mary Love and Joan Regan CBS demo went for half of what they were fetching 12 months ago.

Perhaps the correction people have been predicting for the last 25 years is happening.

1 hour ago, Dave Pinch said:

I think it’s more to do with the fact that many can’t be arsed with auctions particularly when many items should be easy

2 minutes ago, Dobber said:

Uk tip 10 years from now 😂

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What goes around eh?....maybe the yanks'll come over here in their thousands, looking to discover sounds??

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Just now, Agentsmith said:
  14 hours ago, Tobytyke said:

Prices do seem to be falling recently.

  3 hours ago, Dave Pinch said:

I think it’s more to do with the fact that many can’t be arsed with auctions particularly when many items should be easy

10 years about right too....everyone ( that is, those still alive to tell the tale ) will have sold up

A lot of records on auction are not great condition. That's why I would not bid.

I get a lot of pleasure just looking through my box of nice originals, as well as playing them. So I need them to look good as well as play good👍.

The prices will fall, apart from the very top rarities, as the 1950's rock and roll/doo wop records have. I didn't buy them as a long term investment, so it's ok.

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