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Ted Massey

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  1. one of my big mistakes had a really nice copy in the 80's a certain Mr Wrigley has it now or had it
  2. that's almost word for word what he did to me
  3. no cause I had asked for a low figure on the import ticket so I reckoned best keep quiet, I just blocked him from sending any more messages
  4. I only asked if he would be willing to send it with a low figure and he tried to bully me into buying it must had 20 emails from him over 2 days pleading poverty and the like. wish I had kept them
  5. whos the seller I had a similar thing happen
  6. Some of the younger aspiring dj's need to stay in the room after they have dj'ed they might be pleasantly suprised what they hear
  7. life line within the last 12 months
  8. I sold this in 1997 for 1200 quid aint gone up a lot really
  9. don't fookin matter Phil its whats in the grooves mate
  10. Neither of those its a cover up as the Mighty Lovers you have to be there to appreciate
  11. cant tell from the sound files if it is roy wright singing certainly the same backing track on both sides
  12. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Arnold-Hill-Hook-line-and-sinker-Rare-Northern-Soul-Mod-R-B-Hawk-Records-45-/291114436499?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item43c7c5c793
  13. I sold an original to Mark Etherington over on the east coast years ago still has it I suppose. very difficult to tell thou
  14. wasn't it Dave Thorley who found the Sir Joes and Im sure Adey Pountain bought one of Dean from Bristol very cheap before DT had his copies. I bought Ions which was one of the DT copies
  15. Very kind of you Martin not one to blow me own
  16. how about Henry C Country Girl Andy Dyson has been hammering it, Emeralds on Vick both sides proper northern, Mighty Lovers the best of the lot. Ruby Andrews Its beautiful absolutely fantastic.
  17. 4/5k for a minter IMO
  18. hes only selling it for whats its really worth imo
  19. Ive had it since 1988 and had played it since then around the midlands especially at albrighton
  20. A product of Webb Mcord demo
  21. Luther Ingram Oh baby don't you weep Kent
  22. some how it ended up with Jim Wensiora I bought it of him in I think 1988 when he sold up for £200

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