Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 22, 2005 Posted June 22, 2005 Class! Rarer issue. Mint condition. $400
Pete S Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 Great record though and very rare on issue. Maybe not THAT rare but still a tough one.
Guest Dan Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 brilliant record reminds me of young days, early kent compilation sound and a biggie at our college discos! but not $400 rare!
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 brilliant record reminds me of young days, early kent compilation sound and a biggie at our college discos! but not $400 rare! link What would you sell it for, then?
Guest Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 What would you sell it for, then? link If that a open question £50 wouldnt expect anymore,just cause some idiot payed $400 or so for it!,i think we dictate whats in or out not E-bay,so the next one on E-bays the one to watch!!,sorry Northwest if its not what you want hear?,and i woudnt pay more than £30 anyway...
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 If that a open question £50 wouldnt expect anymore,just cause some idiot payed $400 or so for it!,i think we dictate whats in or out not E-bay,so the next one on E-bays the one to watch!!,sorry Northwest if its not what you want hear?,and i woudnt pay more than 30 anyway... link Well I can't remember the last time I saw one on Ebay. The last one listed by anyone on this site was two years ago by Joe Dunlop at £150. Perhaps I'm mistaken, Kenneth Aitchison, but I'm guessing that if you had a copy of this 45 and you were selling it, you'd hold out for more than £30.
Guest Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 Well I can't remember the last time I saw one on Ebay. The last one listed by anyone on this site was two years ago by Joe Dunlop at £150. Perhaps I'm mistaken, Kenneth Aitchison, but I'm guessing that if you had a copy of this 45 and you were selling it, you'd hold out for more than £30. link Yep!!your probberly right there!,at £150 i would be scared of losing the sale,have not got the luxurey of E-bay account,if you know what i mean?,anyway isnt there a album i`m sure,i might have it...
Dave Moore Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 Oops, didn't mean to start an arguement. I have a "rarer" issue and I paid 60 of the UK squidleys for it about 5 years ago. I'd rate it at about 100 now. Just out of interest, have you had a sniff at 400? If so, then mines for sale. Minter too. Regfards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 Oops, didn't mean to start an arguement. I have a "rarer" issue and I paid 60 of the UK squidleys for it about 5 years ago. I'd rate it at about 100 now. Just out of interest, have you had a sniff at 400? If so, then mines for sale. Minter too. Regfards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com link No, of course not -- that's par for the course on this site. Nobody bites unless you sell for half of what they go for on Ebay, seems like. No offense but you're a cheap lot.
Sunnysoul Posted June 23, 2005 Posted June 23, 2005 I have a friend who wants a copy and will pay $200 US . Please PM me to sort it ! Cheers!
Guest Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 No, of course not -- that's par for the course on this site. Nobody bites unless you sell for half of what they go for on Ebay, seems like. No offense but you're a cheap lot. link Cheap,cheek of it!,from an American too!!,were just more realistic..... after all we invented rare soul didnt you know?..
Headsy Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 a mates got a demo if anybody wants it let me know, and what they think its worth ?? jeffheads@btinternet.com
Guest Dan Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 What would you sell it for, then? link i'd say it's a $200 record but, as most people on here agree, any record is only worth what someone's going to pay. as to what i'd TRY to get for it, well that depends - how quick i wanted to sell it, how badly i needed the dough, what i paid for it and whether i reckoned i could get more stock in (of that or others) which were cheap and i could turn over quick. if i wanted a quick sale, i needed the dough and it cost me 50c, i'd reckon $200 was good business. if i had paid a lot more and didn't need to sell i would hold out for more. if you get $400 for it you've done well but don't blame you in the least for trying.
Guest Dan Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 No, of course not -- that's par for the course on this site. Nobody bites unless you sell for half of what they go for on Ebay, seems like. No offense but you're a cheap lot. link piss off and sell it on ebay then
Headsy Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 No, of course not -- that's par for the course on this site. Nobody bites unless you sell for half of what they go for on Ebay, seems like. No offense but you're a cheap lot. link do you not think thats because people on here are'nt as stupid as the people on e-bay ?
Pete S Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 do you not think thats because people on here are'nt as stupid as the people on e-bay ? link A very good point Jeff. Anyway, if I was selling it, I'd ask £150. Maybe £175, but it wouldn't sell.
Guest Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 $400 is a bit steep maybe, but I know I have not seen this on issue around much at all in the last few years, and in comparison with other stuff it is not extreme, expensive yes, extreme no. What do you think Manship would get on his auction? Quite possibly a bit more than the £220 that equals $400 don't you think? I wonder if anyone would have commented if it had been listed at £250 with a comment like "bloody rare on an issue, impress your mates" by a regular UK dealer? I really don't think anyone would have commented or given it a second thought even. I too dislike some of the obviously clueless only-in-it-for-the-money american jokers that have appeared in recent years, but there is not much difference really to some UK sellers, money is their only reason for doing it, always was and always will be. What I like about some americans is that they are easier to figure out, they want money and that's it, and they don't discriminate either, one man's money is as good as the next one's, none of that in-crowd bullshit.
Guest Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 $400 is a bit steep maybe, but I know I have not seen this on issue around much at all in the last few years, and in comparison with other stuff it is not extreme, expensive yes, extreme no. What do you think Manship would get on his auction? Quite possibly a bit more than the £220 that equals $400 don't you think? I wonder if anyone would have commented if it had been listed at £250 with a comment like "bloody rare on an issue, impress your mates" by a regular UK dealer? I really don't think anyone would have commented or given it a second thought even. I too dislike some of the obviously clueless only-in-it-for-the-money american jokers that have appeared in recent years, but there is not much difference really to some UK sellers, money is their only reason for doing it, always was and always will be. What I like about some americans is that they are easier to figure out, they want money and that's it, and they don't discriminate either, one man's money is as good as the next one's, none of that in-crowd bullshit. link Easy to see why they`re never gonna`be part of no in-crowd ever,greedy fukcs
Guest Soultown andy Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Sold a demo 2 wks ago for 200 quid if that throws any lite on the subject .
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Sold a demo 2 wks ago for 200 quid if that throws any lite on the subject . link Thanks -- I feel just a bit vindicated! I think if Manship sold this record, it would go for more than $400. I mean if people on ebay are stupid, what does that make Manship customers?
Pete S Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Thanks -- I feel just a bit vindicated! I think if Manship sold this record, it would go for more than $400. I mean if people on ebay are stupid, what does that make Manship customers? link Thats a question we've all been asking since he started running his auctions!
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Thats a question we've all been asking since he started running his auctions! link Does anyone know anyone who has bought from Manship auctions? Or would nobody ever to admit to it?
pikeys dog Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Me, I won a record from him for below current price.... Turned up in tip top condition and next day delivery.
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Me, I won a record from him for below current price.... Turned up in tip top condition and next day delivery. link Wow, what was the record?
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Annabelle Fox - Lonely Girl - Satin WD link Well done! Doesn't seem to happen too often that anyone gets a deal through a Manship auction. While we're on this subject, I want to add that I don't think people who buy on ebay are stupid at all. I would say 90% of the time (or more!) the prices people pay for soul records through ebay are significantly less than what you see them for on any dealer's list. Not just Manship but anybody. I have sold a lot of records through ebay and once in a while I get a really inflated price, but most of the time it's far less than UK dealers. In fact, I have sold a number of records to UK dealers and have then seen the same records pop up on their lists for waaaay more than they paid for them. I'm just sayin'....
Guest Trevski Posted June 24, 2005 Posted June 24, 2005 Thanks -- I feel just a bit vindicated! I think if Manship sold this record, it would go for more than $400. I mean if people on ebay are stupid, what does that make Manship customers? link Sold Andy Dyson a vg/vg+ issue, £75 a couple of months ago.
Guest chorleybloke Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 Does anyone know anyone who has bought from Manship auctions? Or would nobody ever to admit to it? link Jesse Johnson Old Town demo about 2 years ago 500 quid - seems about right but would probably get more these days. Only other sortie was Danny Monday about 6 months ago, pulled out when it went past 550. Ended up at 725 I think. I wonder how many of his auction sales are on behalf of others? CHeers Pete Down Under
Dave Moore Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 I wonder how many of his auction sales are on behalf of others? CHeers Pete Down Under link
Chalky Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 i'd say it's a $200 record but, as most people on here agree, any record is only worth what someone's going to pay. as to what i'd TRY to get for it, well that depends - how quick i wanted to sell it, how badly i needed the dough, what i paid for it and whether i reckoned i could get more stock in (of that or others) which were cheap and i could turn over quick. if i wanted a quick sale, i needed the dough and it cost me 50c, i'd reckon $200 was good business. if i had paid a lot more and didn't need to sell i would hold out for more. if you get $400 for it you've done well but don't blame you in the least for trying. link Not everyone, personally think it's worth £150 and more than likely £200+ on JM auction.
Guest Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 Thanks -- I feel just a bit vindicated! I think if Manship sold this record, it would go for more than $400. I mean if people on ebay are stupid, what does that make Manship customers? link sold my issue for 120 a year ago demos then were 80-100
Guest northwest vinyl Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 sold my issue for 120 a year ago demos then were 80-100 link Well that was a year ago...
Ric-tic Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 (edited) i can remember in the mid 70s i advertised one of these for sale it was so rare and in demand then everyone wanted this,like gold,it was advertised in the free small ads in echoes anyway back then it was more of a reply in writing thing as opposed to phoning,the night when that mag came out id got home from work heard all these car doors slamming looked out of the window and the street was full of cars and people trying to find the house to buy this :lol:even reading now people only rating this as 30/50 quid surprises me Edited June 25, 2005 by ric-tic
Gasher Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 (edited) Does anyone know anyone who has bought from Manship auctions? Or would nobody ever to admit to it? Yep..I also buy from Manships auctions as he seems to be the only guy who constantly turns up the rarer things I want.You never see Brady or Brownie with the same calibre of rare 45,s for sale. Just bought Bobby Rich on Sambea for over 2K from Manship and I did not mind paying that at all. Try and find another for sale from a dealer who gives you constantly the same quality ,service and next day delivery and a good trade in price.. I think he is admittedly pricey on his auctions but hey Its not him thats bidding on them ..... or is it?? haha the gasher Edited June 28, 2005 by gash99
Guest Dan Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 Not everyone, personally think it's worth £150 and more than likely £200+ on JM auction. link what do you mean 'not everyone'? you're quoting me so i can only assume you disagree that a record is worth only what someone is prepared to pay?
Chalky Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 what do you mean 'not everyone'? you're quoting me so i can only assume you disagree that a record is worth only what someone is prepared to pay? link you said "as most people on here agree" and I replied not everyone. I think it's worth more than $200 these days.
Guest Dan Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 you said "as most people on here agree" and I replied not everyone. I think it's worth more than $200 these days. link er, read the post again. i didn't say most people agreed it was a $200 record, i said: i'd say it's a $200 record but, as most people on here agree, any record is only worth what someone's going to pay i take it you understand the difference?
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 er, read the post again. i didn't say most people agreed it was a $200 record, i said: i'd say it's a $200 record but, as most people on here agree, any record is only worth what someone's going to pay i take it you understand the difference? link Dan is it the rugby result thats leaving you feeling a little testy? Or the thought of how much the flight to New Zealand cost??
Guest Dan Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 Dan is it the rugby result thats leaving you feeling a little testy? Or the thought of how much the flight to New Zealand cost?? link the result i expected mike, the manner of the defeat was unacceptable need a few boys to front up and start smashing people about a bit need to see some kiwi blood spilt on saturday i could play better than our back row be aggressive, smash the fuckers back, cause them some pain, that's what it's all about anyway, back on topic, wasn't being testy really just pointing out that he had misunderstood what i was saying
Guest Dan Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 Dan is it the rugby result thats leaving you feeling a little testy? Or the thought of how much the flight to New Zealand cost?? link not sure it's the cost of the flight, have written that off, more having to put up with rich buckley talk endlessly about the welsh contingent
Soulof Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 If I remember right Manship had the issue for auction half year ago or so. can´t remember end price but think somewhere btw £250-300 .
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