Guest Big Jim Slade Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Looking for a nice copy of Frank Hutson's Old Man Me on Goodie Train records. I'll pay up to $300 for a nice copy before shipping and handling charges. I can pay you today if needed. Let me know if you're interested in selling a copy. Send me an email at cyrusdster@gmail.com or send me a PM. Peace! Big Jim Slade
Paul-s Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Looking for a nice copy of Frank Hutson's Old Man Me on Goodie Train records. I'll pay up to $300 for a nice copy before shipping and handling charges. I can pay you today if needed. Let me know if you're interested in selling a copy. Send me an email at cyrusdster@gmail.com or send me a PM. Peace! Big Jim Slade Think you may have to pay more than that?? Callum from OZ had a spare when i last saw him.
Corbett80 Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 The white demo went for £150 on Manships a few weeks back
Paul-s Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 The white demo went for £150 on Manships a few weeks back Personally i dont take Jms as a guide. I know one went on ebay at £270 and i sold one for £250...but i hope you do find one for $300 mate.
Tiggerwoods Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Personally i dont take Jms as a guide. I know one went on ebay at £270 and i sold one for £250...but i hope you do find one for $300 mate. Paid £250 for mine ... off Paul !! Worth every penny xx
John Reed Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 The red/orange issue is a lot harder to come by than the WD.
Garethx Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 The red/orange issue is a lot harder to come by than the WD. I agree with that John, although the paler copy is not a white demo as such: it's pale pink with blue type and doesn't state 'dj copy' or 'not for sale' or any term like it. The copy on the orange logo which looks like the later Goodie Train releases such as Eboney Essence, Sam Frazier, Tiny Watkins etc. is, i'd guess. extremely rare. I was surprised that JM's went so cheaply: maybe it was a bit near to Christmas and also maybe wasn't the type of record that tends to do well on his auctions: I know it's a sweeping generalisation but the classic oldies in good condition seem to hit top dollar with more certainty over there than sounds which are little-known but have potential.
Paul-s Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 I agree with that John, although the paler copy is not a white demo as such: it's pale pink with blue type and doesn't state 'dj copy' or 'not for sale' or any term like it. The copy on the orange logo which looks like the later Goodie Train releases such as Eboney Essence, Sam Frazier, Tiny Watkins etc. is, i'd guess. extremely rare. I was surprised that JM's went so cheaply: maybe it was a bit near to Christmas and also maybe wasn't the type of record that tends to do well on his auctions: I know it's a sweeping generalisation but the classic oldies in good condition seem to hit top dollar with more certainty over there than sounds which are little-known but have potential. Very True Gareth. Frank has been rising in price for the last 5 years and Jms was the cheapest ive seen. Adam Leaver has an orange copy. Still think the very cheap Chris Jones- Destination unknown is as good as the rest on Goodie Train.
Corbett80 Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 "Personally i dont take Jms as a guide." Neither do i but thought it worth pointing out.
Guest Big Jim Slade Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 First off, I still need this 45 so if any of you have one for sale, even at a little higher price, please hit me up via an email or a PM. My email is cyrusdster@gmail.com. Regarding the other posts, I take eBay as a guide because, unlike every other guide, eBay sales actually point out the going rate for a 45 in a forum where all of us had an opportunity to bid. Until a record has been sold, it's not worth shit outside of it's musical content. Records change hands thousands of times per day so I think it's a little silly to abide by price guides as the market is bigger than all of us. Once you've admitted this, you're better able to take advantage of the market either as a buyer or a seller. Sometimes you'll get deals from people who can't promote their auctions well and sometimes, by better promoting your auction's to hoarding, fetishing collectors like myself, you'll get much more than what price guides claim. Regarding this Frank Hutson 45, two clean copies sold this year on eBay for $300 and one of them was from Kid Inquisitive's auction and dudes like that tend to intelligently take advantage of the market's fluidity so I've got plenty of faith that this is a fair price. And besides, why would I ever volunteer to pay hundreds more than the going rate on eBay? and please, have good taste. If you want a copy for $300, post your own damn want instead of hijacking mine. Not trying to start shit but come on, that's bogus. thanks Big Jim Slade
Garethx Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 First off, I still need this 45 so if any of you have one for sale, even at a little higher price, please hit me up via an email or a PM. My email is cyrusdster@gmail.com. Regarding the other posts, I take eBay as a guide because, unlike every other guide, eBay sales actually point out the going rate for a 45 in a forum where all of us had an opportunity to bid. Until a record has been sold, it's not worth shit outside of it's musical content. Records change hands thousands of times per day so I think it's a little silly to abide by price guides as the market is bigger than all of us. Once you've admitted this, you're better able to take advantage of the market either as a buyer or a seller. Sometimes you'll get deals from people who can't promote their auctions well and sometimes, by better promoting your auction's to hoarding, fetishing collectors like myself, you'll get much more than what price guides claim. Regarding this Frank Hutson 45, two clean copies sold this year on eBay for $300 and one of them was from Kid Inquisitive's auction and dudes like that tend to intelligently take advantage of the market's fluidity so I've got plenty of faith that this is a fair price. And besides, why would I ever volunteer to pay hundreds more than the going rate on eBay? and please, have good taste. If you want a copy for $300, post your own damn want instead of hijacking mine. Not trying to start shit but come on, that's bogus. thanks Big Jim Slade That's all fair enough, but even a cursory look at popsike reveals that every single copy listed has gone for over $300, some for over $500. If you re-read the posts above you will see that no-one has quoted the guides at you, because this record isn't in most of them. The prices quoted here are simply recounting real-world, recent transactions among the posters themselves: first hand accounts, not published guides. The recent auction by John Manship produced a price of around £158 if memory serves. Several people here have pointed out that this price was something of an anomaly and low by recent standards.
Skegsoul Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 Dont know about $300, was offered £300 for my copy. Records like this will rise to the mainstream one day,and not just be known by a few, theres just so many fantastic records like this waiting in the wings to have there time in the sun. Hope you find one big jim
John Reed Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 (edited) Here is a summary from Popsike, CollectorsFrenzy and the last JM auction and the corresponding exchange rate at the time of sale. Date Source Grading Sold amount X Rate at time of sale GBP Eqv 13/07/2007 Popsike VG+ (An orange one) $563.00 @ 2.0353 = £276.62 27/07/2008 Popsike VG+ (White one) $465.00 @ 1.9824 = £234.56 30/11/2008 Collectors Frenzy VG- (White one) $203.00 @ 1.538 = £131.99 14/01/2009 Popsike VG++ (White one) $307.00 @ 1.4877 = £206.36 25/02/2009 Popsike VG+ (White one) $305.00 @1.44 = £211.81 Dec-09 Manship (White one) £150.00 Todays exchange rate is 1.6017. Edited January 8, 2010 by John Reed
NEV Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 Dont know about $300, was offered £300 for my copy. Records like this will rise to the mainstream one day,and not just be known by a few, theres just so many fantastic records like this waiting in the wings to have there time in the sun. Hope you find one big jim I think your spot on there Mick And regarding John Manship's auction ...having watched it for so long with particular interest ....i can honestly say ,records that are not so well known tend to sell for less. Rey Villar .....went for £405 Little Samson did'nt even hit £200 Domestic five ....about £250 People might regard John's auction results as very successful ,but usually on the more well known ,tried and tested imho Horses for courses as well, because there are a lot of people who regard these kind of records as a bit left field ,they don't appeal to everyone and not necessarliy floor fillers. Marmite records maybe but it should'nt detract from the fact, there is a demand and a lot of the time they're very hard to obtain p.s unless you've been collecting em as long as Mick and Mo and have had em for donkey's years
Guest Decroco Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 (edited) got one of these from CDExpress from the Netherlands for £75, it arrived very poorly packaged with no cardboard inside or f##k all and was split from the inside, working in a spiral to the outer edge, in other words completely f##kt and non repairable. Gutted is not the word as it is such a rarity and the refund did not soften the blow, I try too see the every event good or bad as being one of those 'happened for a reason' events - I still can't see why that one did. So CDExpress - you tossers and I hope that s##ting out the hedgehog was not too painful. Edited January 8, 2010 by Decroco
Paul-s Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 Put on a Soul or Nothing Complilation by yours truly about 4/5 years ago i think. It will deffo become harder to find and higher in price as time goes buy.
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