NEV Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 Hi all just woke up this morning to see K.O.S has gone over the £1000 barrier with 4 hrs to go Seems its the most watched record on ebay at this moment Any predictions on end price ,bearing in mind snipes dont kick in till the dying seconds
Jumpinjoan Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 As you know Nev, I don't even look anymore due to being too poor to buy Is there a sound bite up for it? Only there are two different versions and one is so unbelievably pants it gives Frank Wilson a run for his money!
Paul Shirley Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 (edited) i was undecided how much to go up to. but joan has just made me mind up for me i was going to go to 1250 but i've just this second thought beter and took my snipe off .some bits of it dont realy do much and otherbits sound ace Edited July 18, 2009 by steptoe
NEV Posted July 18, 2009 Author Posted July 18, 2009 As you know Nev, I don't even look anymore due to being too poor to buy Is there a sound bite up for it? Only there are two different versions and one is so unbelievably pants it gives Frank Wilson a run for his money! Ayye up Joan Was unaware it had two versions(unless your pulling my leg of course ) but im assured this is the real deal version . Truly awesome
Chalky Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 think John Parker has the other take, just the one known copy isn't there or am I thinking of a different record?
Jumpinjoan Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 think John Parker has the other take, just the one known copy isn't there or am I thinking of a different record? I don't know about there being one known copy Chalky but the other version came up for sale on Ebay ages ago and there was a thread about it on here. Have just tried to do a search for it but it won't do it for some reason. The other version is pants. It sounds totally unfinished. The copy that was up for sale had a badly damaged label and went for around £700 ish if remember correctly. I could be out on the price but I am not out on the fact that there is another version.
Chalky Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 I don't know about there being one known copy Chalky but the other version came up for sale on Ebay ages ago and there was a thread about it on here. Have just tried to do a search for it but it won't do it for some reason. The other version is pants. It sounds totally unfinished. The copy that was up for sale had a badly damaged label and went for around £700 ish if remember correctly. I could be out on the price but I am not out on the fact that there is another version. thats the one I think Joan. Know it was talked about at the time, was there a sound clip with the auction item?
boba Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 thats the one I think Joan. Know it was talked about at the time, was there a sound clip with the auction item? the one that was on ebay that was the alternate version had a yellow but totally destroyed and unreadable label
Chalky Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 (edited) the one that was on ebay that was the alternate version had a yellow but totally destroyed and unreadable label yeah remember it pretty sure John Parker got it. It was discussed on here so maybe a scan and soundfile can be found when search facility back and working. Edited July 18, 2009 by chalky
Jumpinjoan Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 the one that was on ebay that was the alternate version had a yellow but totally destroyed and unreadable label Yes that's the one.
Marc Forrest Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 .... just woke up this morning to see K.O.S has gone over the £1000 barrier with 4 hrs to go amazing, isn`t /wasn`t it ? lately I noticed the phenomenon that due to numbers being down on interesting high end items on ebay(for several reasons) individual prices have gone up and tend to be higher then one would have thought. good for the sellers and fair enough.
Chalky Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 why the surprise with the end price? Chris Anderton sold the 9 copies he brought back for £1500 didn't he, maybe he'll confirm if he reads this.
NEV Posted July 18, 2009 Author Posted July 18, 2009 Hi all just woke up this morning to see K.O.S has gone over the £1000 barrier with 4 hrs to go Seems its the most watched record on ebay at this moment Any predictions on end price ,bearing in mind snipes dont kick in till the dying seconds Finished at £1650 Wow ,who said we are in a recession
Guest lotusland Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 i had the highest bid i've ever put on a record on that and got totally spanked!
Guest mark shepherd Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 i would have wanted 2 for that price.....................seriously !!!! didnt watch the auction, was it a case of 2 bidders so desperate for it common sense went out of the window you money was definately better spent on the " C " 45 Nev
Guest lotusland Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 I have $2100 (my high bid) for anyone with a mint or close copy. Also some nice trades.
boba Posted July 18, 2009 Posted July 18, 2009 I have $2100 (my high bid) for anyone with a mint or close copy. Also some nice trades. Exchange rate 2 months ago woulda gotten you it
bri pinch Posted July 19, 2009 Posted July 19, 2009 (edited) I have $2100 (my high bid) for anyone with a mint or close copy. Also some nice trades. obviously the next copy will go even higher then BRI PINCH. Edited July 19, 2009 by bri pinch
Dave Abbott Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 i didn't think the end price was suprisingly high; compared to what some other not so rare 45s go for...
Marc Forrest Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 why the surprise with the end price? Chris Anderton sold the 9 copies he brought back for £1500 didn't he, maybe he'll confirm if he reads this. recession and the fact that there have been more then just only this one find by Chris Anderton would have made you think it won`t go that high. Then again and as I said above, the very limited amount of interesting high end prices are responsible for higher end prices on selected items at the moment.
Chalky Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 recession and the fact that there have been more then just only this one find by Chris Anderton would have made you think it won`t go that high. Then again and as I said above, the very limited amount of interesting high end prices are responsible for higher end prices on selected items at the moment. I fully expected it to fetch at least 4 figures and I've seen little sign of a recession with some of the prices some records have fetched. It's still rare despite the 9 Chris sold and still a hard record to find and very desirable.
NEV Posted July 22, 2009 Author Posted July 22, 2009 I fully expected it to fetch at least 4 figures and I've seen little sign of a recession with some of the prices some records have fetched. It's still rare despite the 9 Chris sold and still a hard record to find and very desirable. Oh so true Chalky Rather than just being another rare record for the collector to stick in the loft This is a true monster that goes down a storm at any respectible soul venue /event
Chris Anderton Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 Shifty and I found our 10 copies in 2005 (I think), i did indeed keep one and the others were sold for £1500. I was suprised it went for that amount I valued it at about £1000, but then again there has`nt been too many decent copies for sale since our 9 were sold 4 years ago which makes it a rare record in my opinion. Add to that that its a dance-floor winner and still massively popular and i can see how it went for such a price. I think the record is a real grower, when we found our copies i knew of it but had never heard it...I played it and looked at Shifty and said "Are you sure this is it"!? I love it now...and its a really fun record to play out too. Chris
Guest mark shepherd Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 im surei got mine on ebay for about £500 not 3 years ago maybe it wasnt as well know as it is now shep
Grumpyfella Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 (edited) Shifty and I found our 10 copies in 2005 (I think), i did indeed keep one and the others were sold for £1500. I was suprised it went for that amount I valued it at about £1000, but then again there has`nt been too many decent copies for sale since our 9 were sold 4 years ago which makes it a rare record in my opinion. Add to that that its a dance-floor winner and still massively popular and i can see how it went for such a price. I think the record is a real grower, when we found our copies i knew of it but had never heard it...I played it and looked at Shifty and said "Are you sure this is it"!? I love it now...and its a really fun record to play out too. Chris Hi Chris Hope you well. Think before you and Shifty found them was possibly about 5 known copies in the UK. Rod Shard and Alex Jones found 3 mint copies I think was very early 9ts (Alex kept one, Butch had one I think and I got one). I remember talking to someone about it at possibly the first cleethorpes and Andy Davies was stood next to us and said he had a copy that he had from the Bowl a few years earlier so that was the four I knew about at the time. Think Tim Brown got one a few years later. Agree its a great little tune that has taken a while to eventually take off and I'm glad to see that it's going for this sort of cash. Take it easy Cheers Phil Edited July 22, 2009 by grumpyfella
Chris Anderton Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 Cheers Phil... In the same month we found the 10 copies Sam wrote in his column in Manifesto that Kings of soul was his biggest want and he would pay 2.5k for it. I was tempted to sell him one at that price then sell the others for 1500 quid! Of course we didn`t...but i thought about it! Shep, as i remember a couple of rougher looking copies did go thru ebay just after we sold ours at what now seems like a great price. Usual thing, a few copies turn up and some people shit themselves! Chris
Dylan Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 Usual thing, a few copies turn up and some people shit themselves! Chris or cash in prehaps ? if its sat on the shelves and its going for a lot of money no better time to sell is there....
Marc Forrest Posted July 22, 2009 Posted July 22, 2009 (edited) I fully expected it to fetch at least 4 figures and I've seen little sign of a recession with some of the prices some records have fetched. It's still rare despite the 9 Chris sold and still a hard record to find and very desirable. yes, desirable and definitely 4 figures but it did go for 2700 USD which is over 1600 UKP. So that did indeed surprise me. If you try to sell a three figure 45 on here you will see big signs of recession soon. But as I said, despite the copies Chris and others have found...stilla very rare and desirable 45 of course. Just wouldn`t have expected it to go that high (in these days) though. Edited July 22, 2009 by Marc Forrest
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