Guest abdntony Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 rey villar and the royal flush - heaven is my witness anyone have a copy for sale can you pm please tony
NEV Posted December 13, 2010 Posted December 13, 2010 rey villar and the royal flush - heaven is my witness anyone have a copy for sale can you pm please tony Think Brett Franklin has one....?
Guest Brett F Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 Think Brett Franklin has one....? I have Nev, but it's not for sale sorry....and it never will be, it's just too good.
boba Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 I have Nev, but it's not for sale sorry....and it never will be, it's just too good. do you have it with the pic sleeve?
Mark B Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 do you have it with the pic sleeve? Hi Bob i think brett does have there a re several of us who have copies and all seem to have come with the picture cover. mark
Skegsoul Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 (edited) pic cover here as well chooon ! Edited December 14, 2010 by SKEGSOUL
NEV Posted December 14, 2010 Posted December 14, 2010 The flip is just too nice to ever let mine go.lol
Marc Forrest Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 Mine without the picture cover....would love to see this picture cover though.
Marc Forrest Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 The flip is just too nice to ever let mine go.lol uh yeah, loveley tune that
Guest Brett F Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 Mine without the picture cover....would love to see this picture cover though. Hi Marc, mine has a picture sleeve, but its nothing special just plain white with the artist and title written on it, I think in a red font. ATB Brett
grant Posted December 15, 2010 Posted December 15, 2010 (edited) now we have the picture cover bit out the way i take it no-one is selling Tony one then Edited December 15, 2010 by grant
Guest abdntony Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 now we have the picture cover bit out the way i take it no-one is selling Tony one then Thought about £250/£270 if anyone looking to sell?? or maybe im way out??
NEV Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 Mine without the picture cover....would love to see this picture cover though. I happen to think it's a very nice pic cover indeed .
Paul McKay Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 Thought about £250/£270 if anyone looking to sell?? or maybe im way out?? I would have thought at least £400.....but you never know!
NEV Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 I would have thought at least £400.....but you never know! And i would'nt .....let mine go for that Definitely not! Sadly for anyone wanting one ...most came direct from a nice man in Indiana ,who got em off a band member ... however he has since moved to Switzerland with his partner ,so very much doubt he has any copies left
Marc Forrest Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 Sadly for anyone wanting one ...most came direct from a nice man in Indiana ,who got em off a band member ... however he has since moved to Switzerland with his partner ,so very much doubt he has any copies left thats what I heard as well....I must admit.
Marc Forrest Posted December 16, 2010 Posted December 16, 2010 I happen to think it's a very nice pic cover indeed . cheers and many tahnks Brett and Nev
Liljimmycrank Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 A supremely great record, but yes i would say £400+ unfortunately. Best of luck though in your search.
Tony Jackson Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 (edited) A supremely great record, but yes i would say £400+ unfortunately. Best of luck though in your search. A strong suspicion this might get aired on Saturday night at the Greatstone....probably be at least three copies in the house!! sorry not very helpful in your search, but good luck anyway....ATB Tony Edited December 17, 2010 by Tony Jackson
Guest Brett F Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 A supremely great record, but yes i would say £400+ unfortunately. Best of luck though in your search. To be honest, seeing as there are perhaps a mere dozen known copies, this fantastic tune is already very sought after, id say the £400 + was a very, very conservative valuation...this is a truly rare record who's class is undoubted.
Guest Brett F Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 A strong suspicion this might get aired on Saturday night at the Greatstone....probably be at least three copies in the house!! sorry not very helpful in your search, but good luck anyway....ATB Tony Hi Tony, yep and I know everyone of them, I recall at taste of honey last year if the weather hadn't stopped Nev. there would have been 4 under the same roof, a case of knowing a man who knew a man, all at the right time...I guess all that hard work of travelling and getting to know new tunes paid off for us that time.
Guest Brett F Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 I believe Lars my German friend discovered the source...Lars..?
Docfish Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 Hey Brett, hope you're well mate! I already had a copy for a few years. Then Jason Yoder tracked down the producer and he got a handful of unplayed copies, these went straight to Nev and me. I've sold all my spares and I believe Nev did as well. Nice record and I doubt, that more copies will surface. Best! Lars I believe Lars my German friend discovered the source...Lars..?
Liljimmycrank Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 To be honest, seeing as there are perhaps a mere dozen known copies, this fantastic tune is already very sought after, id say the £400 + was a very, very conservative valuation...this is a truly rare record who's class is undoubted. You know I agree with you on moat things Brett, and indeed here I agree in the most part, however popsike shows this to have come up a few times so clearly money talks. Doesn't always work out that rarity plus class = higher price. Seen too much shite considered rare pushed through the roof price wise. Obviously if people were lucky enough to get one cheap from a man who knows a man, great, but doesn't necessarily mean everyone can say it's an expensive record..........only the guy who crosses your palm with silver can confirm that. (p.s not saying that's what you, nev etc has dome at all mate, just making my point, still a buyers Market and my valuation was based on info j had access to)
Guest Brett F Posted December 17, 2010 Posted December 17, 2010 (edited) You know I agree with you on moat things Brett, and indeed here I agree in the most part, however popsike shows this to have come up a few times so clearly money talks. Doesn't always work out that rarity plus class = higher price. Seen too much shite considered rare pushed through the roof price wise. Obviously if people were lucky enough to get one cheap from a man who knows a man, great, but doesn't necessarily mean everyone can say it's an expensive record..........only the guy who crosses your palm with silver can confirm that. (p.s not saying that's what you, nev etc has dome at all mate, just making my point, still a buyers Market and my valuation was based on info j had access to) Hi Aaron, the thing is we all got ours 2009, a record needs time to gain acceptance, thus giving it credibility, then the dreaded chase begins, and over a period of time the price hike increases, it's a simple case of supply and demand. My evaluation on the £400+ valuation is based upon the record purely not being available and hence people in the chase willing to pay a certain price for a jewel in the soul crown.........This price (in my view) is based upon the fact that the more people hear it and it's exposure the more people who haven't got it, will get engaged in a price hike, simply to attain a copy...............It happens every week on Ebay/ Manships etc.. In a nutshell Aaron..this record is tough..and not available, in future to attain a copy it may well cost a few quid...or maybe it won't ? Ps....Its interesting to see just 4 copies of Rey Villar on Popsike...........the same as the 4 copies of Chuck Cockerham......... Edited December 17, 2010 by Brett F
NEV Posted December 18, 2010 Posted December 18, 2010 Hi Aaron, the thing is we all got ours 2009, a record needs time to gain acceptan, thus giving it credibility, then the dreaded chase begins, and over a period of time the price hike increases, it's a simple case of supply and demand. My evaluation on the £400+ valuation is based upon the record purely not being available and hence people in the chase willing to pay a certain price for a jewel in the soul crown.........This price (in my view) is based upon the fact that the more people hear it and it's exposure the more people who haven't got it, will get engaged in a price hike, simply to attain a copy...............It happens every week on Ebay/ Manships etc.. In a nutshell Aaron..this record is tough..and not available, in future to attain a copy it may well cost a few quid...or maybe it won't ? Ps....Its interesting to see just 4 copies of Rey Villar on Popsike...........the same as the 4 copies of Chuck Cockerham......... Hi Brett With all due respect,there is no doubting Rey v is a really good 45,however my friend, it cannot and will not ever compare to Chuck C! Sadly ,a records value ,imo,is often related to more than just rarity .When we get into serious money it comes down to overall appeal to the masses. Rey Villar is a kind of "left field" tune,that appeals to collectors of all things rare and sublime sounding soul,but for me Chuck C is one of the most complete xover 45's ever because it,not only sounds fantastic, but has the ability to get people to flock to the dance floor.On the whole,a lot of peeps dont get that buzz with R V..... Such is life mate. Atb for xmas&new yr bud ,and keep buying and playing quality soul
Guest Brett F Posted December 18, 2010 Posted December 18, 2010 Hi Brett With all due respect,there is no doubting Rey v is a really good 45,however my friend, it cannot and will not ever compare to Chuck C! Sadly ,a records value ,imo,is often related to more than just rarity .When we get into serious money it comes down to overall appeal to the masses. Rey Villar is a kind of "left field" tune,that appeals to collectors of all things rare and sublime sounding soul,but for me Chuck C is one of the most complete xover 45's ever because it,not only sounds fantastic, but has the ability to get people to flock to the dance floor.On the whole,a lot of peeps dont get that buzz with R V..... Such is life mate. Atb for xmas&new yr bud ,and keep buying and playing quality soul Hi Nev, of course I'm not comparing it to Chuck C., my point is a rare record of quality that develops demand generally sees a price hike. Happy Xmas too you and your family, see you soon Brett
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