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Hello good people of Soul Source.

Looking for some information about this track if anyone can help?

What is the current (realistic) value of an original pressing and is there a surefire way of telling the original from the bootleg copy?

Thanks for reading, any info appreciated. :thumbup:

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can't really tell you much about it, apart from it used to get played at Cleethorpes in the 70s by 'Ian Dewhirst' (Frank)

This is my copy, think it's a boot, didn't cost much anyway so not too bothered if it is. I love it anyway good.gif

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Your copy looks like an original Steve, the bootleg is darker green than that.

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can't really tell you much about it, apart from it used to get played at Cleethorpes in the 70s by 'Ian Dewhirst' (Frank)

This is my copy, think it's a boot, didn't cost much anyway so not too bothered if it is. I love it anyway good.gif

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Gonna have to disagree on the authenticy here...this looks like a bootleg to me, you can see a sheen from the gloss label, and the print is not as pronounced as on the original label.

Back to the question though....value-wise 200+ easily, especially now it's picking up 2nd time round plays...

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Definitely £200 now for an original Pete - all the others I've seen since have sold for around the same price and I know people who have paid more

A lot of people actually have the bootleg thinking it's the original because it looks so professional in the finish compared to the original - it's rarer than people realise

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Definitely £200 now for an original Pete - all the others I've seen since have sold for around the same price and I know people who have paid more

A lot of people actually have the bootleg thinking it's the original because it looks so professional in the finish compared to the original - it's rarer than people realise

See this is the problem - one copy sells for a daft amount then everyone else follows suit - a good example is Helen Shapiro "Stop", it's worth £125/£150 yet because JM got over £200 for it, everyone else now lists it at £200.

Exus Trek, the version I had on my list yesterday books at £500, I listed it for half that and didn't sell it...

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When has it sold for that amount and have the sellers and buyers been locked up in a mental home? F*cking ridiculous.

Cant tell as I don´t know them buyers and sellers in person...still, it wasn`t cheapie since the eighties and once demand had risen the price of course had to follow. Its not the first and won`t be the last time were demand dictates a rise in price.

Don`t know why I bother though, I bought mine over twenty years ago and still have it, so what ever price, I don`t care really.

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See this is the problem - one copy sells for a daft amount then everyone else follows suit - a good example is Helen Shapiro "Stop", it's worth £125/£150 yet because JM got over £200 for it, everyone else now lists it at £200.

Exus Trek, the version I had on my list yesterday books at £500, I listed it for half that and didn't sell it...

Pete, I would happily pay you £125 for your next near mint original issue you get hold of

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Cant tell as I don´t know them buyers and sellers in person...still, it wasn`t cheapie since the eighties and once demand had risen the price of course had to follow. Its not the first and won`t be the last time were demand dictates a rise in price.

Don`t know why I bother though, I bought mine over twenty years ago and still have it, so what ever price, I don`t care really.

Sorry Marc but it's been cheap - relatively cheap - until about 18 months ago. In the late 90's early 00's I was buying it in at 40 to 60 quid and selling it for 75 to 85

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See this is the problem - one copy sells for a daft amount then everyone else follows suit - a good example is Helen Shapiro "Stop", it's worth £125/£150 yet because JM got over £200 for it, everyone else now lists it at £200.

Exus Trek, the version I had on my list yesterday books at £500, I listed it for half that and didn't sell it...

Pete, I would happily pay you £125 for your next near mint original issue you get hold of

Fraid not, apparently it's worth £500 now, just went up £300 overnight!

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