steve z Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 How come ,for years "we" have accepted prices on a list Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Mandy Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 How come ,for years "we" have accepted prices on a list Steve , this is the most sensible question you've asked all week ... I obviously can't answer it ... but I'm sure there will be some explanations/rants on this .... well done (love you) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Iancsloft Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 How come ,for years "we" have accepted prices on a list ================================================================== Come on Steve you know like me Dealer prices are just a guidline to what a certain 45 is worth I have always said that there are several prices a 45 is worth going by its rarity if selling 1-- A price to a friend ..2 price to someone who knows the score..3 price what someone who really wants the 45 is willing to pay .......Finally The Barnpot price the money is no object I will pay anything to own this 45 you have i want it i need it i,ve gotta have it and i dont give a shite if i pay treble the value cos i,ve more money than you cos your poor and i,m loaded so give it to me for this stash of wonga Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Gasher Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Think of a number,add the trousers of an antelope,divided by the going rate for foreskin cheese in Zimbabwe.multiplied by arse piles.stick on £100 then call it £2 grand ish .. throw in the magic wurdz..sharabing bang bong..then smoke a few doobies.Pull the rabbit from crack of your arse and whatever the price tag on its tail is..IS THE GOING RATE Thats how Manship does it. apparently..........seems to work for him.. Im late Im late for a very important date..tick tock tick tock.. Help Im shrinking..smaller..smaller.... IVE LOST IT BIGTIME.... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simsy Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 How come ,for years "we" have accepted prices on a list Because they have the records Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Cunnie Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Think of a number,add the trousers of an antelope,divided by the going rate for foreskin cheese in Zimbabwe.multiplied by arse piles.stick on £100 then call it £2 grand ish .. throw in the magic wurdz..sharabing bang bong..then smoke a few doobies.Pull the rabbit from crack of your arse and whatever the price tag on its tail is..IS THE GOING RATE Thats how Manship does it. apparently..........seems to work for him.. Im late Im late for a very important date..tick tock tick tock.. Help Im shrinking..smaller..smaller.... IVE LOST IT BIGTIME.... Wish it was that easy, everything would be 10/6 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsoul Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 (edited) Because they have the records AND OUR MONEY !!!!! YET STILL WE MUST PUSH THAT ROCK UP THE HILL. IS IT THAT WE DESPERATELY NEED AN ORIGINAL ISSUE OR IS IT PRESTIGE ? I'M GUILTY OF CRAVING THE ORIGINAL AT ANY PRICE AND HOLD MY HAND UP THE ONE NOT CLUTCHING A 45. ALSO OF WANTING TO PLAY SOMETHING FAIRLY EXCLUSIVE YET ALSO REGULARLY PLAY GREAT CHEAPIES WHICH FRANKLY BLOW THE SOCKS OFF SOME OF THE HEAVYWEIGHT SIDES HAVING BEEN IN SERIOUS NEED OF THERAPY I'D ALSO STATE THAT VINYL IS THE HARDEST DRUG TO KICK....IT'S TIME FOR ME MEDS !!!! JUST SHED A FEW BIGGUNS FOR SOMETHING I'VE BEEN CRAVING ..SO THE BEAT GOES ON. BEEN HOOKED SINCE I WAS 12 SO CAN'T SEE ME STOPPING NOW......I SOMETIMES HAVE A LUCID MOMENT AND THINK WHY? AS THE BALIFFS ARE TAKING THE FURNITURE BUT STILL I PRESS ON....IS THERE A HELP GROUP ? MAYBE STEVIE Z COULD CHAIR IT ?? CHRIS M Edited October 25, 2005 by bearsoul Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
steve z Posted October 25, 2005 Author Share Posted October 25, 2005 (edited) Steve , this is the most sensible question you've asked all week ... I obviously can't answer it ... but I'm sure there will be some explanations/rants on this .... well done (love you) Thanks Mandy . Edited October 26, 2005 by steve z Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
steve z Posted October 25, 2005 Author Share Posted October 25, 2005 AND OUR MONEY !!!!! YET STILL WE MUST PUSH THAT ROCK UP THE HILL. IS IT THAT WE DESPERATELY NEED AN ORIGINAL ISSUE OR IS IT PRESTIGE ? I'M GUILTY OF CRAVING THE ORIGINAL AT ANY PRICE AND HOLD MY HAND UP THE ONE NOT CLUTCHING A 45. ALSO OF WANTING TO PLAY SOMETHING FAIRLY EXCLUSIVE YET ALSO REGULARLY PLAY GREAT CHEAPIES WHICH FRANKLY BLOW THE SOCKS OFF SOME OF THE HEAVYWEIGHT SIDES HAVING BEEN IN SERIOUS NEED OF THERAPY I'D ALSO STATE THAT VINYL IS THE HARDEST DRUG TO KICK....IT'S TIME FOR ME MEDS !!!! JUST SHED A FEW BIGGUNS FOR SOMETHING I'VE BEEN CRAVING ..SO THE BEAT GOES ON. BEEN HOOKED SINCE I WAS 12 SO CAN'T SEE ME STOPPING NOW......I SOMETIMES HAVE A LUCID MOMENT AND THINK WHY? AS THE BALIFFS ARE TAKING THE FURNITURE BUT STILL I PRESS ON....IS THERE A HELP GROUP ? MAYBE STEVIE Z COULD CHAIR IT ?? CHRIS M Hi Chris,there is a self help group founded by T.B. J.M.R.B.P.B.and anon's I would love to chair but I am not a "MURDORATOR".Hope this helps anyone in need of help Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsoul Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Hi Chris,there is a self help group founded by T.B. J.M.R.B.P.B.and anon's I would love to chair but I am not a "MURDORATOR".Hope this helps anyone in need of help IS THERE A NUMBER WE CAN CALL ??? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsoul Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Hi Chris,there is a self help group founded by T.B. J.M.R.B.P.B.and anon's I would love to chair but I am not a "MURDORATOR".Hope this helps anyone in need of help IS THERE A NUMBER WE CAN CALL Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
steve z Posted October 25, 2005 Author Share Posted October 25, 2005 IS THERE A NUMBER WE CAN CALL [/quoteHi Chris 999 unless in the USA when its a Porche number.Stevie z Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 I'll have a go at answering this. It depends on: how much I paid for it and how much profit I think I need to make. I don't automatically go "this record is worth £100 so I'll ask £100". For instance, had a Jimmy Beaumont on my list yesterday, it cost me £60. I listed it at £90 which I thought was a pretty good price for a minter, it "books" at £100 and £150. £30 is a good enough profit. Towards the end of the day, it hadn't sold, someone offered me £75 so I took it. So only £15 profit but at the end of the day, I just can't afford to have paid money for records and not sell them. The men with the finance and years of doing this can do because they have financial security, it doesn't matter to them if an item sells or not, they just bring another one out. This is a matter of - well not life and death but it's serious for me - one income in the house, baby arriving next week, and the only income is that from records so it's finely balanced, I have to make sure that the records are priced attractively enough to undercut everyone else whenever possible and are priced to sell. When I get something that I know really is rare, I'll ask for a decent price for it - yesterday, Linda & The Pretenders at £500, I know this has sold for £800 but who's got that sort of money at the moment? When I first started this I was doing very, very well because the bank supported me and gave me a £5000 overdraft which I used to buy as many records as possible. Since I moved back here, I have no overdraft at all, so no spending power, hence I have to spend most of my time trawling ebay to find bargains. But the point is - I think if I had the financial backing again, maybe I';d get that old attitude back and think about putting prices UP because it doesn't hurt if the records don't sell so much as it does now. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Tubbs Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 Think of a number,add the trousers of an antelope,divided by the going rate for foreskin cheese in Zimbabwe.multiplied by arse piles.stick on £100 then call it £2 grand ish .. throw in the magic wurdz..sharabing bang bong..then smoke a few doobies.Pull the rabbit from crack of your arse and whatever the price tag on its tail is..IS THE GOING RATE Thats how Manship does it. apparently..........seems to work for him.. Im late Im late for a very important date..tick tock tick tock.. Help Im shrinking..smaller..smaller.... IVE LOST IT BIGTIME.... thought you weren't allowed drugs on the oil rigs. What the f*** are you on then. Tubbs Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
steve z Posted October 26, 2005 Author Share Posted October 26, 2005 I'll have a go at answering this. It depends on: how much I paid for it and how much profit I think I need to make. I don't automatically go "this record is worth £100 so I'll ask £100". For instance, had a Jimmy Beaumont on my list yesterday, it cost me £60. I listed it at £90 which I thought was a pretty good price for a minter, it "books" at £100 and £150. £30 is a good enough profit. Towards the end of the day, it hadn't sold, someone offered me £75 so I took it. So only £15 profit but at the end of the day, I just can't afford to have paid money for records and not sell them. The men with the finance and years of doing this can do because they have financial security, it doesn't matter to them if an item sells or not, they just bring another one out. This is a matter of - well not life and death but it's serious for me - one income in the house, baby arriving next week, and the only income is that from records so it's finely balanced, I have to make sure that the records are priced attractively enough to undercut everyone else whenever possible and are priced to sell. When I get something that I know really is rare, I'll ask for a decent price for it - yesterday, Linda & The Pretenders at £500, I know this has sold for £800 but who's got that sort of money at the moment? When I first started this I was doing very, very well because the bank supported me and gave me a £5000 overdraft which I used to buy as many records as possible. Since I moved back here, I have no overdraft at all, so no spending power, hence I have to spend most of my time trawling ebay to find bargains. But the point is - I think if I had the financial backing again, maybe I';d get that old attitude back and think about putting prices UP because it doesn't hurt if the records don't sell so much as it does now. Hi Pete thanks for your thoughtful and considered reply. The "book" prices that are usually quoted can be and are wildly differing in values.Just one example The Extremes in Johns £1000 in Tims £4000 !! Who is the nearest to its value? How can Doug Banks still be £100 + "kept on........." A record on both lists from John and from Tim this week ......1 priced at £150 same tune at £15. Is pricing down/up to whether a dealer has had copies to sell? It also seems that pricing of tunes happened -obviously-when "we" became collectors many years ago Rare records priced then, found in more recent times, are not as rare, but command ,in some instances,several times the original value.Inflation? Cheers to all who have posted on this topic Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 What really bugs is me is when it's a known fact that a title has been found in quantity yet amazingly the price goes UP and not down....I can name numerous examples but tghe last time I did, I was seriously legally threatened by someone. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Markw Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 What really bugs is me is when it's a known fact that a title has been found in quantity yet amazingly the price goes UP and not down....I can name numerous examples but tghe last time I did, I was seriously legally threatened by someone. I would say that it comes down to supply and demand. But as Pete says, this is a market that has always been manipulated. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ged Parker Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 My view on this is simple if Pete can find a copy of Jimmy Beaumont for £60 then so can I, in fact mine was less than $20 and bought in the last year. I rarely buy from dealers though I have nothing against them, it is rare that there is a sound that I must have NOW. I'm willing to wait 'til I can turn one up at a decent price. My wants list has always been longer than the list of stuff I own so waiting isn't an issue. Some I'll never get but thats life I guess. Pete makes some very valid points and this shows why if your gonna buy off dealers he should be your first port of call. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Gasher Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 thought you weren't allowed drugs on the oil rigs. What the f*** are you on then. Im on a one leeged duckbilled platypus on the way to the moonbase alpha centuri? and I havent even told my mummy Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chalky Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 (edited) the price the dealer arrives at is all down to experience and knowledge and ultimately demand Edited October 26, 2005 by chalky Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Kev Connellan Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 I'll have a go at answering this. It depends on: how much I paid for it and how much profit I think I need to make. I don't automatically go "this record is worth £100 so I'll ask £100". For instance, had a Jimmy Beaumont on my list yesterday, it cost me £60. I listed it at £90 which I thought was a pretty good price for a minter, it "books" at £100 and £150. £30 is a good enough profit. Towards the end of the day, it hadn't sold, someone offered me £75 so I took it. So only £15 profit but at the end of the day, I just can't afford to have paid money for records and not sell them. Hi Pete, the Jimmy Beaumont made my day mate. BIG THANKS . take care mate p.s - You got that fan belt sorted?? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Matt Male Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 I'll have a go at answering this. It depends on: how much I paid for it and how much profit I think I need to make. I don't automatically go "this record is worth £100 so I'll ask £100". For instance, had a Jimmy Beaumont on my list yesterday, it cost me £60. I listed it at £90 which I thought was a pretty good price for a minter, it "books" at £100 and £150. £30 is a good enough profit. Towards the end of the day, it hadn't sold, someone offered me £75 so I took it. So only £15 profit but at the end of the day, I just can't afford to have paid money for records and not sell them. The men with the finance and years of doing this can do because they have financial security, it doesn't matter to them if an item sells or not, they just bring another one out. This is a matter of - well not life and death but it's serious for me - one income in the house, baby arriving next week, and the only income is that from records so it's finely balanced, I have to make sure that the records are priced attractively enough to undercut everyone else whenever possible and are priced to sell. When I get something that I know really is rare, I'll ask for a decent price for it - yesterday, Linda & The Pretenders at £500, I know this has sold for £800 but who's got that sort of money at the moment? When I first started this I was doing very, very well because the bank supported me and gave me a £5000 overdraft which I used to buy as many records as possible. Since I moved back here, I have no overdraft at all, so no spending power, hence I have to spend most of my time trawling ebay to find bargains. But the point is - I think if I had the financial backing again, maybe I';d get that old attitude back and think about putting prices UP because it doesn't hurt if the records don't sell so much as it does now. Good reply Pete. The thing that for me sets dealers apart and allows them to set prices is accessibility to records. Even if i borrowed five grand from the bank i wouldn't have a clue who to contact or where to spend it on old 45s which i could buy cheap and sell at a profit. I could buy on ebay, but that would be no good for a dealer surely? I suppose i could take a trip to the states, but how sure can anyone be of turning up anything decent these days? My question is how do manship and others stay supplied with 45s, is it as simple as popping over to the US every few months or getting someone there to hunt for them? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
davidwapples Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 Good reply Pete. The thing that for me sets dealers apart and allows them to set prices is accessibility to records. Even if i borrowed five grand from the bank i wouldn't have a clue who to contact or where to spend it on old 45s which i could buy cheap and sell at a profit. I could buy on ebay, but that would be no good for a dealer surely? most of the dealers have ebay id , alot of stuff is purchased from the states before being listed on sales lists alot of us sellers now have the price guides so theres not as many bargins available but theres still some stuff filed in thew wrong section or at low start prices Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest GrooveJunkies Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 AND OUR MONEY !!!!! YET STILL WE MUST PUSH THAT ROCK UP THE HILL. IS IT THAT WE DESPERATELY NEED AN ORIGINAL ISSUE OR IS IT PRESTIGE ? I'M GUILTY OF CRAVING THE ORIGINAL AT ANY PRICE AND HOLD MY HAND UP THE ONE NOT CLUTCHING A 45. ALSO OF WANTING TO PLAY SOMETHING FAIRLY EXCLUSIVE YET ALSO REGULARLY PLAY GREAT CHEAPIES WHICH FRANKLY BLOW THE SOCKS OFF SOME OF THE HEAVYWEIGHT SIDES HAVING BEEN IN SERIOUS NEED OF THERAPY I'D ALSO STATE THAT VINYL IS THE HARDEST DRUG TO KICK....IT'S TIME FOR ME MEDS !!!! JUST SHED A FEW BIGGUNS FOR SOMETHING I'VE BEEN CRAVING ..SO THE BEAT GOES ON. BEEN HOOKED SINCE I WAS 12 SO CAN'T SEE ME STOPPING NOW......I SOMETIMES HAVE A LUCID MOMENT AND THINK WHY? AS THE BALIFFS ARE TAKING THE FURNITURE BUT STILL I PRESS ON....IS THERE A HELP GROUP ? MAYBE STEVIE Z COULD CHAIR IT ?? CHRIS M I NEED HELP WORDS YOU LIKE TO SEE STILL SEALED/VINYL MINT/UNPLAYED/BRAND NEW EXCELLENT Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Gavin Page Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 It's easy to answer this one we all look at the list and it's a case of - Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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