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Guest remus
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Moses Smith-Keep on Striving/Come on and love me. Anyone got one they want to part with?

Cheers, Chris

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Herman Davis-Gotta be loved by you (venus) just as good, similar feel, much cheaper!

Guest remus
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Personally think the Herman Davis is a much better record.

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I've not heard the Herman Davis played out yet unlike the Moses Smith which sounds great over a loud system.

Guest remus
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seem to think a mister ian cunliffe had a moses smith 45 for sale recently on a neat red issue which must be pretty rare me thinks. Ian's on here by the way.

Got a Herman Davis WDJ in Ex nick for sale at £30 if anybodies interested.

derek

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never seen an issue of Herman, have you?

Guest stromberg
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never seen an issue of Herman, have you?

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I don't quite understand why the Herman Davis 45 is compared with the Moses Smith 45. They are both fantastic records that I love, but apart from that they don't have that much in common, I think.

I know genre classification is not always a very good tool to describe records, it barely does them justice.

But I think the Moses Smith 45 is a real mid-tempo dance record and the herman davis 45 could be described, dunno, maybe a crossover beat ballad?

So it is a bit misleading to compare those two records :shades:

My Herman Davis is a green issue, by the way.

Cheers,

Stefan

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seem to think a mister ian cunliffe had a moses smith 45 for sale recently on a neat red issue which must be pretty rare me thinks. Ian's on here by the way.

Got a Herman Davis WDJ in Ex nick for sale at £30 if anybodies interested.

derek

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Hi Derek, Sold M.S issue Saturday to Neil Bull :shades:

Regards Ian


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