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I recall reading in the Manship bootleg guide of a particular bootleg which had a bb hole. It was doubly unusual because it was a demo, which would not normally have these holes.
Have just checked and it's a bootleg of Darrell Banks - Angel Baby on Atco. Apparently this bootleg came with a bb hole and Atco company sleeve.
Anyone post a scan please?
Cheers
Richard
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VINES / IKE & VINES - HEY HEY GIRLS / THAT WALK (SUTTER 10)Hi everyoneRare, obscure West Coast double-sider. The flipside "That Walk" is just brilliant so check it out.Price is £400 please.Beautiful looking record in Excellent condition.Label scans from actual record below along with MP3 soundfiles of both sides.Payment by PayPal as gift (family & friends), cheque or cash please. Postage is £2.50 UK Recorded Delivery or £7.00 UK Special Delivery. Overseas at cost.No quibble money back guarantee if not happy.Please just PM me if interested.CheersRichardClick on picture to see larger image -
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VELVET SATINS - NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO YOU / UP TO THE ROOFTOP (GENERAL AMERICAN) DEMOHi everyoneNorthern Soul anthem on a lovely 'red swirl' demo copy. Genuine original with a 'Bell Sound' stamped matrix.Price is £300 please.Beautiful condition copy. Most would grade M- without hesitation. I am grading this honestly and conservatively as Excellent condition (lightest of surface marks from storage and a tiny knock mark in the very outer part of the disc edge that does not affect play in any way - have no doubt most would not even mention these aspects).Label scan and MP3 soundfile from actual record below.Payment by PayPal as gift (family & friends), cheque or cash please. Postage is £2.50 UK Recorded Delivery or £7.00 UK Special Delivery. Overseas at cost.No quibble money back guarantee if not happy.Please just PM me if interested.CheersRichardClick on picture to see larger image -
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HEADLINES - HE'S LOOKING FOR A LOVE / BABY (LUAU 5593)Hi everyoneStafford classic - played by George Sharp and covered-up as the Brooks Brothers "I'm Still Looking" (have been told Keb also played it).Price is £300 please. ** SOLD ** SOLD ** SOLD ** THANK YOUBeautiful M- condition. This is what you call a minter.Label scan and soundfile from actual record below.Payment by PayPal as gift (family & friends), cheque or cash please.Postage is £2.50 UK Recorded Delivery or £7.00 UK Special Delivery. Overseas at cost.No quibble money back guarantee if not happy.Please just PM me if interested.CheersRichardClick on picture to see larger image -
there cant be many beginnings better than this I spin it now and again
That is an outstanding record Ted. I remember when I first ever heard it, I didn't believe it was Motown because by comparison to so many of their hits it sounded raw and like a proper black sound. It's proper Northern too.
Another one that I think could have a similar effect is this baby - Jamo Thomas - I Spy (For The FBI)
Cheers
Richard
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Thanks for all the advice guys.
I didn't go as far as the full 'scalpel' treatment. However, I did have a close look at the grooves with a good quality high magnification hand lens.
Based on that I went for the 'needle' treatment.
Record mow plays through fine, do I can keep it.
Wonders if there was any kind of 'chemical' solution for some such problems that would dissolve the matter causing the skip - but maybe that is under a record cleaning thread?
Thanks again
Richard
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A proper auction......goes until theres one bidder left.....thats how john should do it......not a time limit then keep going
To be honest, I think the way the auction works is fairly clear and transparent, especially if you watch it happening live. It's all explained on John's site too.What happens at 6pm is that the bids close on all items if there is only one person still in, with no competing bidder. So the bid standing at 6pm, if there is no competition, is the last and winning bid and all such items close. All very clear.I think the bit not everybody gets, is that when there is more than one bidder still in at the end, the auction then becomes a virtual auction-room on-line.If somebody bids on an item in the last two minutes running up to 6pm, the system then knows there is more than one person bidding and opens an extra two-minute window for competing bids to be placed. The bidders all know this and it gives everyone some time for reflection before placing a higher bid.If the previous high bidder then comes back, or if someone else places a bid, a further two minute window is opened. The bidding goes on between the remaining two or more competing bidders until there is a final winner.Got to say that the virtual live auction on John's website pretty much matches Chalky's description of Sotheby's auctions.Sure, this is not how it happens on eBay, but it is how it happens in auction houses all over the world. What's more, everyone can see what is happening, so it's very transparent.I think the live conclusion is actually a really clever and exciting part of the auctions, especially when there are items up there like the gold Professionals, Sandy Golden and Frank WilsonCheersRichard -
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Hi everyone
I know very little about Lee Moore apart from some of his brilliant recordings on Detroit and Michigan area labels like Riley's and Tri-City.
He did some great stuff and at least a couple of superb deep soul things.
But his sound is soooo southern soul - not uptown or Detroit.
Was he a southern artist with leased-in material. Or was he a Detroit guy?
I know some of the Detroit stuff got cut down south - like some Premium Stuff, Wheelsville, D-Town stuff tracks.
I have never really even thought about Lee Moore until tonight, so really grateful for any info please.
TIA
Richard
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That is not good mate. really sorry to hear that.
It's not just the records, which in themselves also obviously have sentimental value and associations, but it's the whole thing about who stole from you and who can and can't trust. Not a pleasant situation to be put in.
Have you considered finding a way to ask all of your friends if it was them - but in a way that will not offend the innocent?
I know that is easy to say and hard to do, but if one of my good friends asked me if I had nicked their records - because there were several potential suspects and they just wanted to narrow it down - there is no way I would be offended or think any worse of them, if I was innocent.
Good luck with it mate
Cheers
Richard
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Hi everyone
Need some tips on curing skips and sticks on a 45 please.
Bought a record and it's pretty obscure so I'm keen to keep it. It's pressed on vinyl, not styrene.
Played it a few times and it has either skipped, or more normally gets stuck and keep repeating.
There are a few marks, most of them just surface scuffs and not really feelable. In the vicinity of the stick/skip there is a scratch about 2mm across the grooves. I can't say if this is the cause or not. I'm maybe thinking it's debris caught in the scratch rather than the scratch itself
Cleaned it a couple of times and it hasn't cured it. However, I did manage to get it to play through without fault to record it. But then the next time I played it the record stuck
What can I feasibly do to cure this please without wrecking it and so it does not sound when fixed?
If anyone has got any tried and tested methods please I would greatly appreciate it.
Cheers
Richard
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Collecting Motown?
in All About the SOUL
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Although I have collected rare and Northern since I was a teenager I have never collected Motown.
Don't get me wrong, there are some decent records on those Motown labels.
If I was thinking of starting to collect US Motown - don't know why
Supposing I decided to, what are the top tips for a fledgeling US Motown collector please?
Cheers
Richard