May 4, 200520 yr ttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4724996142 link Can't get the link to work. Just search on 'Connie Clark', then read the sellers 'info'
May 4, 200520 yr What am I looking at Steve, I searched on connie clark but just found one seller, 'grease nipple records' of walsall bootleg, 99p
May 4, 200520 yr ttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4724996142 link I wonder if the seller has realised that it's a boot, and has therefore bid on it to avoid the embarrasment of "withdrawing" the item. I'd prefer that scenario to the one where someone has actually bid this amount for a pressing.
May 4, 200520 yr I emailed him yesterday but just got a mouthful bout how Black label copies are orig's and yellow ones are boots. T*at.
May 4, 200520 yr What am I looking at Steve, I searched on connie clark but just found one seller, 'grease nipple records' of walsall bootleg, 99p link 'The Bay' .com Pete. Connie Clark bootleg with interesting narrative.
May 4, 200520 yr I told that bloke his black Connie Clark was a bootleg - apparently it isn't, and it'e worth loads of money here's his reply...be nice if someone else could drop him a line because he obviously thinks I know fcuk all >From: "mclark256@earthlink.net" >Reply-To: "mclark256@earthlink.net" >To: petesmithrecords@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: Question for eBay item #4724996142 - CONNIE CLARK~RARE DETROIT NORTHERN SOUL~FRANK WILSON >Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 08:58:27 -0400 (GMT-04:00) > >I think everybody has the year wrong on the yellow label that has written, Yellow label with Soul Galore on label is from the 80's not from the 70's. I believe only you have suggested that the yellow label is from the 70's. The Black and Silver label is hard to find nowadays. There is one on Gemm for $462.00 the more current press on Yellow label is on Gemm for $44.00. I would imagine a 1st press would fetch upwards of 600-800 pounds ($1,100-$1,500 US)
May 4, 200520 yr I emailed him yesterday but just got a mouthful bout how Black label copies are orig's and yellow ones are boots. T*at. link I told him I'd sell him a black label one for £6
May 4, 200520 yr I told him I'd sell him a black label one for £6 link How long ago was that? Seriously though the seller is normally quite reliable, and this is the first time I have seen him with "boot" so to speak.
May 4, 200520 yr I told that bloke his black Connie Clark was a bootleg - apparently it isn't, and it'e worth loads of money here's his reply...be nice if someone else could drop him a line because he obviously thinks I know fcuk all >From: "mclark256@earthlink.net" >Reply-To: "mclark256@earthlink.net" >To: petesmithrecords@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: Question for eBay item #4724996142 - CONNIE CLARK~RARE DETROIT NORTHERN SOUL~FRANK WILSON >Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 08:58:27 -0400 (GMT-04:00) > >I think everybody has the year wrong on the yellow label that has written, Yellow label with Soul Galore on label is from the 80's not from the 70's. I believe only you have suggested that the yellow label is from the 70's. The Black and Silver label is hard to find nowadays. There is one on Gemm for $462.00 the more current press on Yellow label is on Gemm for $44.00. I would imagine a 1st press would fetch upwards of 600-800 pounds ($1,100-$1,500 US) link I really don't know why we bother sometimes Pete - this guy obviously knows more than us....perhaps point him to the thread a week ago where you and I collectively explained the differences / deadwax numbers etc....still he'll probably tell us that's all wrong....
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