Posted May 14, 200817 yr I count the tears - CEEJAM and as nr to mint as 40+ yr old 45's get. Cheers in advance Edited May 14, 200817 yr by soullad
May 15, 200817 yr Author £500 and £250 - thats quite a difference Marc ....... I cannot find a book value for it anywhere, but then again i don't have JM's latest, is it in there? Is it generally considered to be a rare 45 or just not that well known?
May 15, 200817 yr A M- copy sold on eBay in March 2006 for $194. Edited May 15, 200817 yr by Sebastian
May 17, 200817 yr anymore gone thru since that one Sebastian? There probably has, but that's the only one which turns up on Popsike. A great 45. Wouldn't mind a copy myself.
May 21, 200817 yr £500 and £250 - thats quite a difference Marc ....... I cannot find a book value for it anywhere That just might explain the difference. Its a semi-known tune I would say but far from being unknown. It did used to get hammered at that venue in London (sorry, name escapes me at present) late 90s early 2k`s that Andy Rix used to deejay at. I think you will find it is quite common in Scandinavia these days...at least I get asked to play whenever I am there. Seb, 194 USD is a VERY GOOD price. Marc
June 2, 200817 yr That just might explain the difference. Its a semi-known tune I would say but far from being unknown. It did used to get hammered at that venue in London (sorry, name escapes me at present) late 90s early 2k`s that Andy Rix used to deejay at. I think you will find it is quite common in Scandinavia these days...at least I get asked to play whenever I am there. Seb, 194 USD is a VERY GOOD price. Marc Nick Brown's Scenesville I'd guess, I think it was Chris Dale who regularly played it, before that had some plays on the mod scene in the 80s I think, always thought that it was fairly well known but maybe not? Love the record, usually £150 - 200 I'd have thought but have seen it for more. You did well to get £500!
I count the tears - CEEJAM and as nr to mint as 40+ yr old 45's get.
Cheers in advance
Edited by soullad