December 24, 200816 yr Here you go .... Patrice Holloway - Love And Desire b/w Ecstasy (Capitol UK Promo) - £151 Jackie Ross - Selfish One (Pye Int. Demo) - £83 Gerri Granger - I Go To Pieces (Bell Promo) - £249 Patsy with Lynn Tait & The Jets - A Man Is Two Faced (Doctor Bird) - £308 Universal Love - It's You Girl (Columbia) - £259 Sidney Barnes - I Hurt On The Other Side (Blue Cat Promo) - £690 Little Joe Cook - I'm Falling In Love With You Baby - (Two Jay) - £303 7 Miles High - She's Gone Away b/w Do It To You (Gerim) - £96 Master Four - Love Has Taken Wings (Tay-Ster) - £983 Little Stevie Wonder - Fingertips Parts I & II (Motown, Holland) - £16 JoAnn Courcy - I Got The Power (Twirl Promo) - £1001 Ruby Sherry - Feminine Ingenuity b/w Please Don't Go (Take 6 Inc.) - £258 Matt Lucas - Baby You'd Better Go-Go (Karen) - £1652 Twisted Wheel Club Flyer - approx 8" x 4" - £22 Various Artists - Motown 20th Ann. Singles Box Set (Motown) - £147 California Playboys - Trying To Become A Millionaire + 4 (Loadstone LP) - £186 Edited December 24, 200816 yr by vaultofsouler
December 24, 200816 yr JoAnn Courcy - I Got The Power (Twirl Promo) - £1001 Is it really worth that If you've got one, yes
December 24, 200816 yr If you've got one, yes unfortunately no i aint Dave but if i did i would defo sell it for that price you got the Twirl Promo then Dave
December 24, 200816 yr While i do like things like Gerri Granger and Patrice Holloway, in a nostalgic youth club memory way, i can't understand why people would pay good money for them these days. Purely for collectors and not DJs i would suggest? I thought the same about Father's Angels - Bok to Bach a while ago that also commended a huge price... why?
December 24, 200816 yr While i do like things like Gerri Granger and Patrice Holloway, in a nostalgic youth club memory way, i can't understand why people would pay good money for them these days. Purely for collectors and not DJs i would suggest? I thought the same about Father's Angels - Bok to Bach a while ago that also commended a huge price... why? Think it was a uk demo and there is the B side which is 100 times better IMO
December 24, 200816 yr I thought the same about Father's Angels - Bok to Bach a while ago that also commended a huge price... why? British label collectors - a breed apart. Why else would you pay hundreds for a UK demo of a U.S. chart 45?
December 24, 200816 yr Think it was a uk demo and there is the B side which is 100 times better IMO It was.... sorry forgot the UK bit with label.... and to mention the "b" side of "Ecstasy".... Now edited into the above list.... Edited December 24, 200816 yr by vaultofsouler
December 24, 200816 yr While i do like things like Gerri Granger and Patrice Holloway, in a nostalgic youth club memory way, i can't understand why people would pay good money for them these days. Purely for collectors and not DJs i would suggest? I thought the same about Father's Angels - Bok to Bach a while ago that also commended a huge price... why? like you say Matt its got to be collectors filling them gaps up
December 24, 200816 yr Hi Matt, I reckon it's both collectors and DJ's. (and not forgetting some of these records are rare, espcially in good condition) Think we agree that the oldies niche is probably the most popular market so an oldies DJ will pay the cash. Seasons compliments to you and the family. See you at Move On next year mate. While i do like things like Gerri Granger and Patrice Holloway, in a nostalgic youth club memory way, i can't understand why people would pay good money for them these days. Purely for collectors and not DJs i would suggest? I thought the same about Father's Angels - Bok to Bach a while ago that also commended a huge price... why?
December 24, 200816 yr British label collectors - a breed apart. Why else would you pay hundreds for a UK demo of a U.S. chart 45? Nothing better than seeing 2 red and whites spinning round on the decks IMO
December 24, 200816 yr 7 Miles High - She's Gone Away b/w Do It To You (Gerim) - £96 Bargain!! What a great record. Jordi
December 24, 200816 yr Hi Matt, I reckon it's both collectors and DJ's. (and not forgetting some of these records are rare, espcially in good condition) Think we agree that the oldies niche is probably the most popular market so an oldies DJ will pay the cash. Seasons compliments to you and the family. See you at Move On next year mate. You're right Tabs, if you're an oldies DJ who plays original vinyl only you'd buy it i suppose, mind you who plays OVO at oldies does these days though? (puts on tin hat ) See you at Move On mate, fingers crossed it'll be a good one. Until then, Merry Christmas
December 24, 200816 yr Author Thanks folks. I did ok on my Patsy then. How about Matt Lucas, gone up 1000 quid since I sold it in 2002. Great record though.
December 24, 200816 yr Thanks folks. I did ok on my Patsy then. How about Matt Lucas, gone up 1000 quid since I sold it in 2002. Great record though. And gone up £1650 since I bought it in 1975! Better return than anything in the city............ Ian D
December 24, 200816 yr Nothing better than seeing 2 red and whites spinning round on the decks IMO oh yes there is Ted..DSOF and Tearra next to each other is miles better..especially on my decks and not yours eh? best gasher
December 24, 200816 yr Nothing better than seeing 2 red and whites spinning round on the decks IMO Lenny
December 24, 200816 yr Author Nothing better than seeing 2 red and whites spinning round on the decks IMO Seeing Madeline Smith's tits in the Vampire Lovers for the 50th time is better than seeing 2 red and whites Ted
December 24, 200816 yr Nothing better than seeing 2 red and whites spinning round on the decks IMO oh yes there is Ted..DSOF and Tearra next to each other is miles better..especially on my decks and not yours eh? best gasher keep trying m8 there may be something coming your way before the end of january
December 24, 200816 yr Seeing Madeline Smith's tits in the Vampire Lovers for the 50th time is better than seeing 2 red and whites Ted gotta agree there pete
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