Guess the advert to the right has changed the formatting and made the post dissjointed, so reposted here.
I guess this applies to long term collectors from the days when soul-packs were common place and there were shops with lots of cheap imports (Robinsons, Tape+ Record Exchange etc) I'm sure lots of us have taken a punt on a record that looks intresting, right credits/writers etc only to find its pants.
So what did you do with with those 'mistakes'? Do you still have them all tucked away somewhere, did you get rid of them straight away and if you kept them do you reapraise them from time to time, if so what if anything have you 'rescued' from the duffers box?
My best rescue was the Trumains 'Ripe for the Pickin' RCA that I thought was ploddy! at the time, heard it on a Ian Clark tape, rescued it from the loft and its reconised today as a modern soul classic.