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Hi anybody got any idea of the value of Wally Cox - Este Hombre (This Man), on Argentinian Sceptre.

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Jimmy

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Thanks for that :rolleyes:

Quite Rare I would have thought, Never seen one before.

Always difficult when not U.S.A. or U.K. though as it's not everyone that collects them.

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Quite Rare I would have thought, Never seen one before.

Always difficult when not U.S.A. or U.K. though as it's not everyone that collects them.

Great record, love the label, the only problem is with it being 33RPM it is a bit quiet.

Great record, love the label, the only problem is with it being 33RPM it is a bit quiet.

Is it for sale?

If so, I would like it!

:rolleyes:

Must say that these type of records must be very common to find if you have the luck to vist the South American countrys,fellow soulsource member Mark Hopes visits these countrys regular with his work and allways brings back 45s from Brazil and other places,and lucky me allways gets some 45s from him,the 45s all play 33rpm,dont know why the prefere this rpm!here is a few of the top of my head!

Nolan Porter..IF I ONLY...PROBE

Cornelius Bros..UA

Walter Jackson..Cbs

Felix Cavelier...Warner

etc etc.

I think Mark is Stateside at this time so he will probably have more info and many other 45s to list. Graham

the 45s all play 33rpm,dont know why the prefere this rpm!

Jukeboxes were made to play either 33rpm or 45rpm....

My theory is that all of the defunkt 33rpm jukeboxes were dumped on the South American market, so they stuck with 33rpm to make life easier.

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Is it for sale?

If so, I would like it!

:(

Sorry Sean, only just bought mine.

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