Mark Bicknell Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Just wondering if anyone can put a current market value on a couple of classic rare oldies, Arin Demain - Silent Treatment - Blue Star Demo, condition near mint, sounds perfect. And Melvin Davis - Find A Quiet Place - Wheel City, condition very good sounds perfect. Also Sam Williams - Love Slipped Through My Fingers - Tower White Demo, condition as good a copy that's out there sounds good. Please advise bicknellmark@aol.com Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Mark Bicknell Posted August 3, 2005 Author Posted August 3, 2005 Just wondering if anyone can put a current market value on a couple of classic rare oldies, Arin Demain - Silent Treatment - Blue Star Demo, condition near mint, sounds perfect. And Melvin Davis - Find A Quiet Place - Wheel City, condition very good sounds perfect. Also Sam Williams - Love Slipped Through My Fingers - Tower White Demo, condition as good a copy that's out there sounds good. Please advise bicknellmark@aol.com Regards - Mark Bicknell. link Seems i posted this under Wants section infact should be in Sales section possibly. Mark Bicknell.
Jumpinjoan Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Just wondering if anyone can put a current market value on a couple of classic rare oldies, Arin Demain - Silent Treatment - Blue Star Demo, condition near mint, sounds perfect. And Melvin Davis - Find A Quiet Place - Wheel City, condition very good sounds perfect. Also Sam Williams - Love Slipped Through My Fingers - Tower White Demo, condition as good a copy that's out there sounds good. Please advise bicknellmark@aol.com Regards - Mark Bicknell. link Oh Big Fella ...... tell me you're not thinking about selling xx
Mark Bicknell Posted August 3, 2005 Author Posted August 3, 2005 Oh Big Fella ...... tell me you're not thinking about selling xx link Just getting some ideas Joan, one or two things have gone in private, don't worry just putting out some feelers hun. Mark Bicknell.
Jumpinjoan Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Just getting some ideas Joan, one or two things have gone in private, don't worry just putting out some feelers hun. Mark Bicknell. link Phew .....
Guest cC B Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 I would guess that £700-800 is 'realistic' for Arin Demain Cheers, Christian B
Mark Bicknell Posted August 3, 2005 Author Posted August 3, 2005 I would guess that £700-800 is 'realistic' for Arin Demain Cheers, Christian B link Thanks Christian, thought around that price myself perhaps a little more but thanks again. Mark.
Guest cC B Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Thanks Christian, thought around that price myself perhaps a little more but thanks again. Mark. link If you'd let Manship auction it, I'm sure it would be more than a 'little more' Cheers, Christian B
Marc Forrest Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Mate off mine bought a Arin Demain two years ago for under 600 UKP, Sam Williams is around 800 UKP in minz minus, don`t know about the Melvin Davis though... Marc
Guest Tommy Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Mate off mine bought a Arin Demain two years ago for under 600 UKP, Sam Williams is around 800 UKP in minz minus, don`t know about the Melvin Davis though... Couple of years back i swapped my VG+ copy of The Districts on Nile for: Buster & Eddie - White Demo (mint-) & Melvin Davis - Wheel City (VG - tiny edge crack) The Districts is around 500 quid. Buster & Eddie on a white demo must be around 400 quid. They say cracked records are half price. 500 - 400 = 100 pounds. So for a uncracked Melvin Davis (apparently) your looking at 200 pounds. E-mail me if you want to trade Mark B.
Mark Bicknell Posted August 3, 2005 Author Posted August 3, 2005 Thanks for all your feedback, very helpful. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Mark i understand your position........sell the lot for Robert Tanner, wish i had those to part with because i'd have the Robbie Tanner.....
Guest Rich Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Just wondering if anyone can put a current market value on a couple of classic rare oldies, Arin Demain - Silent Treatment - Blue Star Demo, condition near mint, sounds perfect. And Melvin Davis - Find A Quiet Place - Wheel City, condition very good sounds perfect. Also Sam Williams - Love Slipped Through My Fingers - Tower White Demo, condition as good a copy that's out there sounds good. Please advise bicknellmark@aol.com Regards - Mark Bicknell. link On the Arin Demain, I'd hazard a guess that you'd get four figs for yours - mine was in excellent nick when I flogged it and I got 750 cash for it - that was 4 years plus ago (I was offered well in excess of a grand in trade).
Mark Bicknell Posted August 3, 2005 Author Posted August 3, 2005 Mark i understand your position........sell the lot for Robert Tanner, wish i had those to part with because i'd have the Robbie Tanner..... link Job almost done Brett, without selling these two as well...lol don't you just love Northern Soul. Mark Bicknell. Oh Brett managed to get you that Okeh white demo of 'Right Track' Mate..lol
Guest Soultown andy Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Melvin Davis 200 quid you are jokein ,get me 3 i,ll have em now .
Ted Massey Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Melvin Davis 200 quid you are jokein ,get me 3 i,ll have em now . link Melvin davis is a very rare record Soul Bowl had about 12 copies in the late 70's and there wont be many more now
Garethx Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 As an aside to Mark's query I wonder some of the mega oldies would be embraced if they were unknowns and being spun for the first time today: Sam Williams: yes; Melvin Davis: maybe (it never really took off nationally the first time, perhaps because it was genuinely rare); Arin Demain: I'd have to say "I don't know"; despite the fact that it's a very instant record (and one of the first of the northern classics to imbed itself in my brain) it's not really the kind of sound that's getting spun anywhere now by newies deejays. Perhaps this 45 is a bit too "teenage" in its outlook and very few northern fans are teenagers any more. What do others think? I'd be interested to know.
Guest Soultown andy Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Played melvin davis a few times over the past 12 mths,sadly didnt get a good reaction think tommy was havin a joke mark personaly think its a great record, play sam williams regularly great record always packs the floor.
Mark Bicknell Posted August 4, 2005 Author Posted August 4, 2005 As an aside to Mark's query I wonder some of the mega oldies would be embraced if they were unknowns and being spun for the first time today: Sam Williams: yes; Melvin Davis: maybe (it never really took off nationally the first time, perhaps because it was genuinely rare); Arin Demain: I'd have to say "I don't know"; despite the fact that it's a very instant record (and one of the first of the northern classics to imbed itself in my brain) it's not really the kind of sound that's getting spun anywhere now by newies deejays. Perhaps this 45 is a bit too "teenage" in its outlook and very few northern fans are teenagers any more. What do others think? I'd be interested to know. link What a good idea for a consructive thread, imagine these examples and others being totally unknowns today? how would they stand up? pretty dam' good me thinks, imagine playing i don't know Ronnie McNeir - 'Sitting In My Class' for the first time or any of the quality oldies. Maybe a seperate thread on this one people. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Marc Forrest Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Arin Demain: I'd have to say "I don't know link I would say yes...the flipside already always packs the floor here in Berlin and is a fiorm favourite amongst the Hip City regulars when I spin it
Guest Rich Posted August 10, 2005 Posted August 10, 2005 I would say yes...the flipside already always packs the floor here in Berlin and is a fiorm favourite amongst the Hip City regulars when I spin it link tried 'you don't have to cry anymore' a few times at the wilton and it never really seemed to do anything. in the end, i preferred that side to 'silent treatment' but the money was daft so i flogged it. on the berlin thing, have you any future dates and whereabouts is your doos - am on about going back to visit a few old haunts early next year and almost certainly will do berlin as a base for next years world cup
Marc Forrest Posted August 11, 2005 Posted August 11, 2005 tried 'you don't have to cry anymore' a few times at the wilton and it never really seemed to do anything. in the end, i preferred that side to 'silent treatment' but the money was daft so i flogged it. on the berlin thing, have you any future dates and whereabouts is your doos - am on about going back to visit a few old haunts early next year and almost certainly will do berlin as a base for next years world cup link Hi Rich, the Hip City is always on at the second saturday every second month starting with January...during the WCS we will have our 16th anniversary
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