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Uk Blanx Rare, Rareish Not Rare At All


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UK TEST PRESSING RARE or WORTHLESS  

  1. 1. What is your opinion On UK issued legit Blanx?

    • NICE TO COLLECT - SOME RARE
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    • NICE TO COLLECT - To many to be Rare
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    • WORTHLESS RUBISH no Substitute for the REAL THING
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hatsoff2.gifHi Soulsters on UK EBay there is a seller advertising A Goldmine Test Press GS2004 he had it up for £60 last week, and this week it's at £40:- That's not my issue as I have this record and GS2003 TIMMIE & the PERSIONETTES, Along with around 60 other Blanx from 7N's Soul City and other reissue labels, now it was not until 2 weeks that I played a few of them and I have had these for ages from Mick S and never spinned them? what a surprise I had LONNIE LESTER Wow memories of the Howard Mallet 74 ish with Tony Deller playing this along with Joe Hicks Stanley Mitchell (the Sea Cadet Hall)..

Babara McNair.. Silhouettes "Not me Baby" the reason I have them are UK releases not Bootlegs thumbup.gif

My Value on them was £5-£10 each but both the 2 GS2003/4 apparently were not issued and are rarer as even though I have about 100 Rare Soul CDs from Goldmine & Kent again hardly played just bought cheap from John & Malcolms Shop, so enlighten me on these well produce records, and especially on the following 3 Jay Traynor-"up and over" classic b/w Johnny Sayles, Steve Mancha "he stole the love" 1 side again 100% pure Northern Soul CLASS, and a 4 track EP with the Group & 3 other early Goldmine ??got of Mr Hollsworth(the GRANDMASTER), he knows his records, years ago at Black Horse??boxing.gif

And a unrelated Question the valuation of this Classic 2 sider I know it's over £300 Rare Wigan Casino 45 £££

post-13241-12654073279253_thumb.jpgph34r.gif "DTHEDRUG POLL" DAVE KIL.

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The 4 track is a Soul Supply release from the 80's, before they started doing cd's or joined with Goldmine.

:hatsoff2: BUT IS IT RARE? Pete it's a Good one thats for sure a few $$$$ on this EP So its Local Midlands Fodder from Niel R what a good geezer he is.:ph34r: thats SORTED CHEERS EARS DAVE K

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:hatsoff2: BUT IS IT RARE? Pete it's a Good one thats for sure a few $$$$ on this EP So its Local Midlands Fodder from Niel R what a good geezer he is.:ph34r: thats SORTED CHEERS EARS DAVE K

It's not rare Dave, well not in my opinion - 5 or 6 for the labelled one and a tenner for the WL. I'm yet to be convinced that any of these 80's/90's demos and TP's are worth anything.

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Reckon they are worth having to a collector who only collects UK releases, there's a lot of these that were never released on a UK 45 in the 1960's so it's the first outing on a UK label.

I always feel that if you are a genuine UK collector, you should be buying these 45s NOW before they disappear and start to fetch bigger cash. The Johnny Sayles on 'Soul City' 'Tell Me (Where I Stand)' is a previously unissued tune...and a corker! Well worth owning IMHOglare.gif

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