Everything posted by Pete S
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The New Price Guide - Oh Dear
I don't really know what John is playing at this time, the values for many thousands of records are surreal - Embers watch out girl on an issue for £350, there will be one on my next list for £150! Dean Courtney issue for £400, I turned down £800 for it. But the worst of it is, when he has auctioned a record, he has put that price as its value - for instance, according to the book, the Ellusions is worth £600 not £200. This, in my opinion, is going to blow the whole Northern record collecting scene to bits. The records will be too overpriced for people to buy, the Americans will put their prices up to follow. I am going to put a disclaimer on my lists that I have not priced up anything using price guides, I'm sure I'll continue to sell 80% of all stuff I list like I do now, but I don't know what's going to happen to the guys who are already overpriced. It'll be very interesting to see what Tim brown's book looks side by side with Johns. I'm just gobsmacked too see things like Bud Harper, which is on Ebay every single week and should surely have come down in value, has gone up by £100!
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Ska version of Message To Michael
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
First design Trojan label
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
More stunning rocksteady
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
First version of Long Shot
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
rare early reggae
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Awesome rocksteady
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Top skinhead sound
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
DJ version of The Loser
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Version of the Barbara Lynn song
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Similar to Train To Rainbow City
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Possibly the greatest reggae track ever - played at The Wheel apparently - magnificent
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Only about 15 releases on this label, this is a DJ version of If I Had A Hammer by Nicky Thomas
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Rocksteady version of memphis Soul Stew, lee Perry on vocals
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Rude skinhead tune
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
This is actually Pat Kelly with a great version
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Lester Sterling
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Took me 20 years to get this record, I'll tell you long long story soon
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Rare dj version
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Tremendous organ version of Pat kelly - Man of my word, actually by Boris Gardner
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Can't remember if it's this side or the other side I Need You, but one is a belting uptempo Northern sound
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Jackie Opel top ska
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Superb dj version of Red Bomb Ball
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
This is actually Hopeton Lewis
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60's Ska & Rocksteady Labels
Rudeboy classic