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Just went up to my loft and got my small record collection down, are any of them rare ?

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  On 09/12/2010 at 10:16, Peter Inferno said:

Just went up to my loft and got my small record collection down, are any of them rare ?

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Sorry but none of the USA records pictured are originals, so do not sell for much. I think you might get up to £10 at the most.

that bobby wood is a boot? how do you tell? if so I have a bone to pick with someone on here..................

  On 09/12/2010 at 19:41, boba said:

I like the 80s trapper keeper designs on those inferno 45s

Me too, hadn't seen any of them before. Do they go for as much as Grapevine stuff?

Suspect there are load of lofts with similar collections from the mid 70s - but you never know, among them there may be one or two real gems. :thumbsup:

  On 09/12/2010 at 20:20, Dante said:

Me too, hadn't seen any of them before. Do they go for as much as Grapevine stuff?

Cheap enough to pick up if you can be bothered.

In general they aren't as collectable as Grapevines.

  On 09/12/2010 at 20:34, pikeys dog said:

Cheap enough to pick up if you can be bothered.

In general they aren't as collectable as Grapevines.

that's the thing :thumbsup: Thanks!

THE SHOWSTOPPERS IS WORTH A BIT

HOUSEPARTY / GOTTA GET CLOSER TO YOUR LOVE ON THE FLIP GREAT PHILLY MID 60'S UNISSUED TRACK IF I REMEMBER RIGHT

KEV

  On 09/12/2010 at 19:54, Kris Holmes said:

that bobby wood is a boot? how do you tell? if so I have a bone to pick with someone on here..................

The pale green originals look like this, a fair bit of difference, also came out on a gold label and white demo

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so the wlp is on the label design you posted & not on the one in the original post?? I bought a wlp on the label design in the first post on the word it was an original & am about to send a furious email...

  On 09/12/2010 at 21:04, Dave Thorley said:

The pale green originals look like this, a fair bit of difference, also came out on a gold label and white demo

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:thumbup: Seen a few recently, of the same label design as your scan Dave, listed as "2nd Issue" or "70's Reissue". Sometimes difficult to tell wether label is a very feint blue/green or white though.

Also seen these listed as originals:

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........same design as Kris has, but with a Maddison address crossed through. Have to admit I was uncertain when I took a punt on one of these in the closing stages of an auction.

:thumbsup: - Kev

  On 09/12/2010 at 21:33, KevinKent said:

:thumbup: Seen a few recently, of the same label design as your scan Dave, listed as "2nd Issue" or "70's Reissue". Sometimes difficult to tell wether label is a very feint blue/green or white though.

Also seen these listed as originals:

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........same design as Kris has, but with a Maddison address crossed through. Have to admit I was uncertain when I took a punt on one of these in the closing stages of an auction.

:thumbsup: - Kev

this is the one i was sold, except the 1615 W Madison address isn't crossed out. it is the same label design as all the other Colt 45s I have (Homesick James etc) The first time I have seen the other design is in Dave's post. I have emailed the seller asking what the story is....... If it was booted as promo on that label design I will not be impressed.

to the original poster, does your Bobby Woods have "Sheldon" stamped in the deadwax?

  On 09/12/2010 at 21:52, Kris Holmes said:

to the original poster, does your Bobby Woods have "Sheldon" stamped in the deadwax?

Hi Kris

Lets get some other opions, before you chase anyone

Cheers

Dave

ok, & do originals have the word Colt seperated by the horse or below the horse?

I think my white label is actually ok.

  On 09/12/2010 at 22:19, Mark Bicknell said:

Bobby Guitar Wood repro is light green or light blue original demo and Gold stock./issue is Colt 9322.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

  On 09/12/2010 at 22:37, Kris Holmes said:

ok, & do originals have the word Colt seperated by the horse or below the horse?

I think my white label is actually ok.

I'll dig my Gold stocker out tomorrow and take a picture of it for you, can't do it now as Mrs B. is in bed, but no on the Gold Issue/Stock copy the horse is above Colt rather than splitting the Co and lt.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

perhaps the label design change occured between the wlp & stock copies, could have something to do with the address being crossed out on some promos & then being absent completely on the stock copies?? Of course a wlp with colt written below the horse would screw that theory....

ok, just checked out a bunch on popsike.

I think it goes something like this:

WLP - with Madison address (sometimes crossed out), Sheldon stamp & scratched release number in deadwax (this is consistent with other wlp colt 45s I have but the release number does not match the sequence as my others are 3 digit numbers)

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Gold stock - Colt written under the horse, label type/credits similar to wlp (original stock, the gold label matches other gold label CJ related stock 45s I have. If consistent with these this should have the Sheldon stamp in the deadwax also)

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off white (light green) stock - Colt written below the horse but with different label credits (original 2nd press??)

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the picture which started my panic

off white (light green) promo with the word Colt split by the horse, no label address. Is this a boot or updated version of the wlp? Is it Sheldon stamped?

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Are there any other variations?

variations,, i have taken a couple more pics of the colt one hope this helps,

i think i would have brought this in the late 70s, it a long time ago lol

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I went back up to my loft and found this one, i think i my have a couple more up there some were.

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  On 10/12/2010 at 09:47, Peter Inferno said:

I went back up to my loft and found this one, i think i my have a couple more up there some were.

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Re Bobby Woods, you'll find it's evolved into a thread of it's own in the "The Sharp End Of Vinyl" section.

The Freda Payne on Inferno must be comparatively low value, though interestingly the gold/cream vinyl shown is a different take to the norm. I think it's actually the original take before it was amended to help achieve chart success. If I remember correctly there's either an extra verse, or some of the lines are different and it was considered too gloomy. I'm sure there was a thread on it a few years back.

:lol: Kev.

  On 09/12/2010 at 21:04, Dave Thorley said:

The pale green originals look like this, a fair bit of difference, also came out on a gold label and white demo

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Dave,

Pale green is a boot. Gold label is the orginal.. or the white promo as pictured.

here's a link

https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/search/Artist/WOOD%252C%2BBOBBY%2BGUITAR/all/1

for you

john

  On 10/12/2010 at 11:12, Mark Bicknell said:

Dave, I already said that lol

Mark

I realised that Mark, but I had asked John to contribute last night.

Cheers

Dave

Just read the cover of the Ad-Libs it says never released version? what dose that sound like any chance of a sound clip. TIA :lol:

  On 10/12/2010 at 10:56, john manship said:

Pale green is a boot. Gold label is the orginal.. or the white promo as pictured.

How much does the Gold label issue go for now?

TIA

  On 10/12/2010 at 11:47, Prophonics 2029 said:

Just read the cover of the Ad-Libs it says never released version? what dose that sound like any chance of a sound clip. TIA :lol:

I've got a copy somewhere, I'll dig it out later and post it up..

Greg.

  On 10/12/2010 at 10:37, KevinKent said:

The Freda Payne on Inferno must be comparatively low value, though interestingly the gold/cream vinyl shown is a different take to the norm. I think it's actually the original take before it was amended to help achieve chart success. If I remember correctly there's either an extra verse, or some of the lines are different and it was considered too gloomy. I'm sure there was a thread on it a few years back.

:lol: Kev.

Hovever the standard version is on the other side

Mick

  On 10/12/2010 at 11:47, Prophonics 2029 said:

Just read the cover of the Ad-Libs it says never released version? what dose that sound like any chance of a sound clip. TIA :lol:

here you go

kev

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  On 10/12/2010 at 20:30, kevinsoulman said:

here you go

kev

love this tune,mainly cos the adlibs also did johnny my boy,one of me fave records ever

jason

Wow that takes me back thanks :lol:

i have not played any of my records for years, i have all my Northern Soul on computer now

  On 10/12/2010 at 20:30, kevinsoulman said:

here you go

kev

  On 11/12/2010 at 08:54, Peter Inferno said:

Wow that takes me back thanks :lol:

i have not played any of my records for years, i have all my Northern Soul on computer now

You And A Lot Of DJ's :D

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