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Pete S

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  1. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Something a little bit different here
  2. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Too much information
  3. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Here you go Mr Dayo
  4. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Yes thats it. I bought it off Nancy, must be 4 years ago now
  5. Is it out? Anyone seen it? Any good?
  6. It's on UK Decca - throwaway B side to a version of the hideous Europop tracl "El Bimbo"
  7. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Thats really nice but I swear I've had this on a different label - only ever seen one copy, I think it was a yellow label - I sold it for £500 (talking about Curtis Lee)
  8. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Probably my all time favourite beat ballad. Can't remember what I did with this copy.
  9. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Again this is one that not that many people took an interest in, sold it for a ton i think, must be double that now. I had the Luther Ingram version on Hurdy Gurdy 2 lists ago for £150. The version by Douglas Gibson on TRC uses the same backing track as the Harrison brothers yet is still a cheapie.
  10. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Unbelievably, when I put this - my own personal copy - up for sale nobody was intersted, I think I took £125 in the end!
  11. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    My scanner doesn't work but I'd like to put some scans up, they won't be in alphabetical order though. First one is a very rare Detroit record, it's an alternative vocal to Jimmy Mack's 'Go On' (b side of My World Is On Fire). Looks rough but was nice enough.
  12. Alton Ellis - A Fool - UK Coxsone CS 7071. Will pay £50, any playable nick
  13. No they aren't mate, and I don't understand why, they were good records. I get the same though - when I sell soul stuff on ebay (which is only after the item has been on my list 3 times, reduced every time, and not sold!) I rarely get market value - when I sell reggae it goes over the top though. There's obviously an absolutely massive amount of fixing going on, either that or the knowledge level amongst the majority of buyers is poor - Laura Green reissue for over 50 quid and so on. I've never been one for auctions, I know how much I paid for something and how much I want for it. Lets just say for instance, I bought an All Of A Sudden recently for $65, thats a great price because it works out about £35. Now I've seen this listed at silly prices lately, £100, £125 even £150. However, I only paid £35 so I'll sell it for £75. Doubled my money and also been able to let someone get it at a fair price. It's far better for me to do it like that than ask £125 and have it in my box for a year gathering dust. Anyway Martin what I'm saying basically is - sell me your records and don't bother with ebay
  14. It's the same on every forum - 25 or so really active members, 25 twice a week posters and the rest never post anything, which is of course fine but a bit pointless. You can't really feel a part of something unless you join in. As for newbies being intimidated there is only one way to deal with this if someone tries it on, and that's to fight fire with fire. Anyone remember, what forum was it now, when some lad from the States innocently asked about when Billy Ocean was big on the NS scene and Ian levine absolutely slaughtered this bloke totally unnecesarily, the bloke left, we gave Ian some stick and he picked up his ball and stomped off and created ADVANCED NORTHERN SOUL for the NS elite only. And the rest is history. Had it been me, I would have told ian to meet me outside the KFC in Ealing and set my dog on him
  15. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    68 Cortina maybe...
  16. I don't think they are bootlegs, I think it was a local hit and I think the scorpion design is a later pressing...
  17. here is a RARE NORTHERN SOUL 45 by THE CHANTELS on the VERVE label, record # 10435, in NEAR MINT condition. songs are "INDIAN GIVER"/"IT'S JUST ME" Seen a couple of these on ebay recently all going for over $100, I'd have thought it was only worth about £20, anyone know whats going on here??
  18. It's on a plain design with Thomas in a straight line at the top, I think there are red ones and pale green ones and there's presumably a white demo too...
  19. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    I'd pay 80% of book price
  20. Yeah I just saw a record I sold you for £10 in record collector for £1000!
  21. You yourself need to be a collector to be a DJ Mick - otherwise if you weren't DJ-ing I bet you wouldn't have half those records in your collection. Anyway I've been selling and buying with you for about 16 years so whaddya mean 5 minutes?
  22. Pete S replied to a post in a topic in Record Sales
    My thoughts exactly, even if you didn't like the offer we made you could have replied and told us thanks but no thanks :angry:
  23. Do none of you know who the Chuckle Brothers are????
  24. You can't be a collector and a dealer ...

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