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  1. On UK or US, original, don't care too much about condition. thanks Chris L
  2. That does happen, don't know why, I've had it go both ways, combination of stylus/record mix maybe ?
  3. I see he's offering free shipping....................
  4. Well done Dave, any chance a play list ? (not that I'll know any of them ;-)
  5. As I thought, the Dutch Isley Brothers "Rumour" dates from 1971 issued.
  6. I see that the black TM doesn't have an issue date on it like the orange ones, I have a hunch that the black TMs were issued about 1970/72.
  7. Almost 100% Benelux releases got a pic sleeve........................nice...............
  8. I think it was the 1st tune they played and "Light my fire" by the Doors the last one. Could well be wrong though.
  9. 208 on the medium wave, did the "under the sheets" thing too Used to listen to it right up until 1982, I think then it went more or less off the air as we knew it. Tony Prince, Emperor Rosko, Paul Burnett, David "Kid" Jensen, Stuart & Ollie Henry. Boy those were the days (I mean nights !)........................
  10. Hee....hee........... Jerry Samuels he's still alive....................
  11. Interesting "TMJ" ?
  12. Interesting, I see they did Hickory & Chess releases too..........
  13. Nice Dutch copy, meethinks Artone did a lot of soul labels, Motown, Cameo-Parkway and the like.....................
  14. Corrrrrr........................Luvva Lee................
  15. The Mojo is a re-issue, the Stateside original UK issue will cost you about £50-ish the original US Goldwax you can find for less than £10..00 Good luck................... ps : Coming back to me baby is pretty good, well worth searching out.
  16. Chris L posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    See how writing credits are for "Convey"
  17. Nice Dutch Smokey Bacon......................... Don't know release date, I assume original mid sixties
  18. Chris L posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    I assume the "Tay" from Taylor but where does the "Ster" come from ?
  19. Seller is not obliged to declare true value, only "value for customs" sometimes if the Post Office know it's been bought via Ebay they'll ask for proof of payment/value. If the seller had say declared $50.00 but record cost $300.00 he need only declare the 50, if it got lost or damaged he could claim the $300.00.
  20. Thanks, I see that the first all red one 'Stang has nothing to do with the NJ company, it came from Cleveland.
  21. Chris L posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Pete The seller didn't have a clue about the NS & collecting scene. He does say however "All that guy can say is that HE only knows of 10 copies" so he doesn't say that there only 10, it is a demo, original, never seen one, a couple of issues, but I get the picture.
  22. Chris L posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    'bout £30
  23. Chris L posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    here's some blurb from a rare "real original" white demo. Written in 2008. "Meet Me Halfway/Mama (Tay-Ster TS 6016) Lillie Bryant was 26 years of age when she recorded this extremely rare DJ Copy 45 for the New York City-based Tay-Ster label. She has such an incredibly beautiful and strong voice, so it should come as no surprise that this Jack Taylor-penned 45 is a perennial favourite and quintessential record that best exemplifies the Wigan Casino sound, ideals and sensibilities. To give you an idea of just how rare this Manship-listed 45 (valued at 2200 GBP) is, think of it like this: there are many Northern Soul DJs out there who love, cherish and want this record, but most of these DJs could probably spend 20 years looking for it out in the field and collector circles and still may never find it. Vinyl Grade: M-. There is some label wear in the form of water damage (dark spots) and the thinnest layer of paper is also missing from part of the label. The label is not as dark as it appears in the enclosed photograph. Also, there is a slight warp that does not affect play. The vinyl itself has a high gloss, and this 45 is definitely one of the greatest of the holy grail Northern Soul 45s. On Jun-27-08 at 12:58:12 PDT, seller added the following information: I have recently spoken with a top Northern Soul collector who advised me there are probably less than 10 known copies of this record in the world."
  24. Chris L posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    You don't see many for sale, Lillie Bryant that is............
  25. Any idea on dates ? 70s US records tend have a date on them, nice BTW

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