Glynthornhill Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180744991941&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en#ht_1644wt_1037
Guest Matt Male Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 15,000 45s and can't spell the word Vinyl.
Soulfool Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 https://cgi.ebay.com/...#ht_1644wt_1037 Be a joy just to look through that lot, sure to be more than a few tasty tunes.
Rupert Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 be nice to have a bit of look to see whats in there .
Scotters Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Blimey...I wonder if the interestin' looking sofa and stereo system comes with them?! I'm half tempted, but only if they all get delivered in correct genre and alphabetical order
Guest soulboy1965 Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Lovin the Jimmy Gilford tune on its own! Wonder if he'll split
Britmusicsoulfan Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 I read through his feedback, and he's got a lot of negatives in the past, always followed by some excuse as to the reason for the issue.
boba Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 that is depressing to look at. he can't even find a few 4-figure records to take pictures of out of 15,000 45s. it is depressing because he has so much of his life invested in collecting the records and thinks they're worth a ton of money when in reality he would have difficulty getting 1/10th of his asking price. it's also depressing because there are so many other collectors / hoarders in the same position.
George G Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Yeah, the records he shows are nothing, in scheme of 50 years of collecting. They were probably worth more 15 years ago. I assume he had fun along the way which is the whole point. If you're collecting records to sell when you get old, then you're in the wrong game. You're supposed to enjoy it in the moments as it happens.
boba Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 Yeah, the records he shows are nothing, in scheme of 50 years of collecting. They were probably worth more 15 years ago. I assume he had fun along the way which is the whole point. If you're collecting records to sell when you get old, then you're in the wrong game. You're supposed to enjoy it in the moments as it happens. This is why I'm so targeted / genre specific in my collecting. I get a sense of satisfaction from having a (relatively) close to "complete" collection of soul groups, and for having run all the records of a group or label. Random record hoarders (like that Paul Mahwinney guy) just think they have "most of the good records" when in reality they've spread themselves thin with little focus, and their collections aren't worth much.
Rotherham Soul Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 He says "no re-issues" I can see an Atlantic"Golden Goodies" on the shelves ,with no sleeve!
Guest sharmo 1 Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 You would of thought He'd have picked out the twenty rarest or something and listed them to show the calber of His collection .
boba Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 You would of thought He'd have picked out the twenty rarest or something and listed them to show the calber of His collection . I think he did, except that he picked like the 4 rarest and they weren't very rare
Guest Matt Male Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 It looks like the record equivalent of people who own shelves and shelves of leather bound books but never read them.
JOE TORQUAY Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 wonder how much he wants for the green sleeves
Guest gordon russell Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) take it thats a no then Edited October 26, 2011 by gordon russell
George G Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 One of the things I don't get is that he says 15,000 records and then there's 1500 blues, doowop, rockabilly, northern soul.....so 13,500 are generic crap? And yes, a beat Flamingos on Parrot, their least valuable one, is probably his prize. I see a Rojac 45 label in one of the pics...Third Guitar?
Guest gordon russell Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 probably one of those collections where he has everything on a label........but the good one
phillyDaveG Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) This is why I'm so targeted / genre specific in my collecting. I get a sense of satisfaction from having a (relatively) close to "complete" collection of soul groups, and for having run all the records of a group or label. Random record hoarders (like that Paul Mahwinney guy) just think they have "most of the good records" when in reality they've spread themselves thin with little focus, and their collections aren't worth much. I think you've missed George's point there. There is a vast difference between a soul fan and a soul collector. A fan buys music he likes, for the express idea of getting as much enjoyment from them as possible, with little thought of their resell value. If someone is buying stuff for the express purpose of making money, then they aren't going to have a colection tailored to their likes and it is less likley to give them as much pleasure, unless making £ is more important than the music. Edited October 26, 2011 by phillyDaveG
Ian Dewhirst Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 that is depressing to look at. he can't even find a few 4-figure records to take pictures of out of 15,000 45s. it is depressing because he has so much of his life invested in collecting the records and thinks they're worth a ton of money when in reality he would have difficulty getting 1/10th of his asking price. it's also depressing because there are so many other collectors / hoarders in the same position. Yep. I know a few myself. Ian D
boba Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 I think you've missed George's point there. There is a vast difference between a soul fan and a soul collector. A fan buys music he likes, for the express idea of getting as much enjoyment from them as possible, with little thought of their resell value. If someone is buying stuff for the express purpose of making money, then they aren't going to have a colection tailored to their likes and it is less likley to give them as much pleasure, unless making £ is more important than the music. I don't think a soul fan or a collector buy records as an investment. One buys records that sounds good, the other accumulates plastic for the sake of accumulation. I was making the distinction between having a coherent collection (which is a 3rd type of person probably inbetween the two, or maybe a more targeted version of a "collector") and just having random records.
Kris Holmes Posted October 27, 2011 Posted October 27, 2011 Be a joy just to look through that lot, sure to be more than a few tasty tunes. looking through 15k 45s can really suck if there is a high percentage of chud. i remember one lot of 50k 45s which were almost all 80s crap & reissue jukebox hits, gruelling. really sucked. it was like that place where bad records had congregated to die....
boba Posted October 27, 2011 Posted October 27, 2011 looking through 15k 45s can really suck if there is a high percentage of chud. i remember one lot of 50k 45s which were almost all 80s crap & reissue jukebox hits, gruelling. really sucked. it was like that place where bad records had congregated to die.... yeah, this is the absolute worst, when someone calls you saying they have records and you look in the box and it's all 80s picture sleeves
Kris Holmes Posted October 27, 2011 Posted October 27, 2011 you look in the box and it's all 80s picture sleeves I did a jukebox place which had just taken all the 60s-70s records out & randomly put them in non-matching 80s pic-sleeves. Heartbreaking. Talk about slow dig.
Glynthornhill Posted October 28, 2011 Author Posted October 28, 2011 Once spent a full week setting up a viewing of 35 ,000 45s and lps - the owner said yes deffo lots of uk demo 7 s from 1960s ... all genres soul reggae pop beat Had a week of sleepless nights visualising TMG red white promos etc.... After heavy expense hiring van drove 400 miles and opened the storage facility to.... over 30 , 000 chud 1980s pic sleeve 45s WTF !!! So been there , done that more often than not ... That is why now I take all ' collections ' with a pinch of salt until seen in the flesh .... Some collectors ' hey I have loads ' which means a box of fifty .. its all relative .....the strange world of collecting....
boba Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 Once spent a full week setting up a viewing of 35 ,000 45s and lps - the owner said yes deffo lots of uk demo 7 s from 1960s ... all genres soul reggae pop beat Had a week of sleepless nights visualising TMG red white promos etc.... After heavy expense hiring van drove 400 miles and opened the storage facility to.... over 30 , 000 chud 1980s pic sleeve 45s WTF !!! So been there , done that more often than not ... That is why now I take all ' collections ' with a pinch of salt until seen in the flesh .... Some collectors ' hey I have loads ' which means a box of fifty .. its all relative .....the strange world of collecting.... In my experience, people with a tiny amount of records tend to have more interesting titles. Large collections usually are all hits. When someone calls me I try to ask them to read off some of the titles to me so I can get an idea of what to expect.
Kris Holmes Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 yeah, so many people have lots of records, the key is to finding someone with lots of "good" records, which is actually pretty difficult.
Guest ashleysoul Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 Does it really matter! A persons collection is theirs and theirs to enjoy! I've got a large collection and it's personal to me each and everyone of them. The size means nothing the contents mean everything!
boba Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 It's great that you enjoy your collection. This thread is about a deluded record hoarder who thinks his collection is worth half a million. He probably just accumulated records and didn't even enjoy them.
Kris Holmes Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 I've got a large collection and it's personal to me each and everyone of them. The size means nothing the contents mean everything! how large are you talking? & your last sentence kind of agrees with what I said actually, it is all about the contents.
Guest ashleysoul Posted October 29, 2011 Posted October 29, 2011 About 4000 12's and lp's and 600 7"s, which is big enough for me and the basement I dug out to put the bleeders in. When I was younger I felt the need to buy as many as possible. Now it's quality over quantity definitely. I've been collecting since I was 14 and they are all precious in a strange way. I listen to them from time to time, some very rarely but they all have tonnes of memories!
Pete S Posted October 29, 2011 Posted October 29, 2011 (edited) Once spent a full week setting up a viewing of 35 ,000 45s and lps - the owner said yes deffo lots of uk demo 7 s from 1960s ... all genres soul reggae pop beat Had a week of sleepless nights visualising TMG red white promos etc.... After heavy expense hiring van drove 400 miles and opened the storage facility to.... over 30 , 000 chud 1980s pic sleeve 45s WTF !!! So been there , done that more often than not ... That is why now I take all ' collections ' with a pinch of salt until seen in the flesh .... Some collectors ' hey I have loads ' which means a box of fifty .. its all relative .....the strange world of collecting.... Glyn - sounds identical description to a lot I actually bought! Same description, radio station (radio leeds) all demos, 60's etc. Went to get them, had to hire a van, they were shrink wrapped on a pallet, got them home, I think there were 6 x 60's records in the lot. Fortunately managed to get the sellers to take them back as it was an ebay sale. n.b. was more like 3,00 records though Edited October 29, 2011 by Pete S
Sunnysoul Posted October 30, 2011 Posted October 30, 2011 yeah, so many people have lots of records, the key is to finding someone with lots of "good" records, which is actually pretty difficult. Yes mate ... extremely difficult but rewarding !
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