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Guest allnightandy
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What is the most you have ever paid for a record or what did you have to trade/swap in order to obtain this gem ?

Mine is a bit boring as it's only a £50 sound

It was The Poppies There's a pain in my heart Epic promo

I do have much better stuff but didn't pay much for them

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Think it was Mr Lucky 'I was born to love you'. Paid £800, sold for four times that a week later. But that was just to make some money, can't stand the record. Most I paid for one for myself was probably £500 for Johnnie Mae Matthews 'I have no choice'. Which I also sold a few weeks later. Can't and never have been able to afford expensive records but then again, have only ever really collected British and there aren't that many mega many items there.

Guest sharmo 1
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Careful chaps you never know if either the inland revenue or wives may have a peep at this site regards inspecter gadget.(with false nose)

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Careful chaps you never know if either the inland revenue or wives may have a peep at this site regards inspecter gadget.(with false nose)

It's ok I pay tax! And that was 8 years ago. I paid tax then also.

Guest Nick Harrison
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Still saving for mine Andy...............once got very close to swapping a copy of the Nu - Rons All Of My Life / Im A Loser for a much beloved wanted copy of Clarence C Coulter's Dyco outing .............entitled I Cant Fight The Feeling. Shat out at the last call though.

Recently traded, (well 3 or 4 years ago) with Steve Plumb mint copies of Tobi Lark - Happiness Is Here on Topper, Nightchill - Hop Skip and Jump on Tra Sand, Carlena Weaver - Jealousy/Heaartbreak on Audel..........for a second copy of Walter Jackson - Let Me Come Back on Brunswick one recalls.

Stuffing the current book price at the time on the above trades for my desired love of that need of backed up copies of the Chi/Brunswick produced sound.

Guest allnightandy
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Still saving for mine Andy...............once got very close to swapping a copy of the Nu - Rons All Of My Life / Im A Loser for a much beloved wanted copy of Clarence C Coulter's Dyco outing .............entitled I Cant Fight The Feeling. Shat out at the last call though.

Recently traded, (well 3 or 4 years ago) with Steve Plumb mint copies of Tobi Lark - Happiness Is Here on Topper, Nightchill - Hop Skip and Jump on Tra Sand, Carlena Weaver - Jealousy/Heaartbreak on Audel..........for a second copy of Walter Jackson - Let Me Come Back on Brunswick one recalls.

Stuffing the current book price at the time on the above trades for my desired love of that need of backed up copies of the Chi/Brunswick produced sound.

Wow you must really like Walter Jackson !

I mean that was some trade especially as you already had one !

I love Walter Jackson and have all his Okeh stuff but i didn't realise his Brunswick sounds were so popular

Going off the book price the Nu-Rons /Clarence C Coulter deal would have been a straight swap but the Walter Jackson deal Wow ! you must really love it !

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Guest sharmo 1
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its not how much you paid for me its how little ! So @£4 its Danny Wood you had me fooled :-)

Hi toad you o.k bro ? what about you Cashmeres £40.00 ? regards Albert Tatlock.

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hi mate that was £30 in instalments over a few weeks ! Aint gonna brag on here oh i might ha ha Little Johnny Hamilt¶n oh how dore £30. Dont forget my cd .

Guest sharmo 1
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hi mate that was £30 in instalments over a few weeks ! Aint gonna brag on here oh i might ha ha Little Johnny Hamilt¶n oh how dore £30. Dont forget my cd .

Nice one young Tim I'll post it to you before Christmas Regards Adolf Starlin.

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I just got cable TV like 9 months ago. The installers were really creepy, they were like "you have a lot of records" and then started asking about how much different things cost, like my turntables. They also asked about my job and when I was home, etc. Eventually it became clear they were scoping out my apartment to rob it. Then they were like "what's your most expensive record?" and I got even more nervous. I was just like "each one is only worth a dollar or two" and they kept pressing me on it an I kept repeating that.

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You gave me a cheque for fourty quid for Reggie Alexander Ted thats for sure :yes: did i buy Donald Jenkins? or trade hazy Crazy Fridays always at the Old Vic

Steve :hypocrite::wave:

My memory bloody hell i know you had the Donald Jenkins of me The Old Vic great days packer every time Andy Spencer had some great stuff of you Steve your taste was up with the best at that time :hatsoff2: still remember some of your sets at Bretby :thumbsup:

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Cheapest record for me was when i was pestering a dealer at one of the blackpool w/enders years ago, (either he was drunk or i was, can't remember), anyway he gave me Ty karim - only a fool for £0 on the condition i'd F**k off :ohmy: , nowt so funny as folk :)

ATB Robby rudolf


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personally i could never pay hard cash for records, it was always swap, haggle bit of this bit of that for sounds, but the most i handed over was 200 pounds when i bought Larry Clinton off Eddie Holman.

think the idea of cheapest buy is more interesting though............where do you start? :wave:

Steve

(none left nowadays though never was a collector really :( ) Hey Tim always remember you for Showstopper ,Danny Woods didn´t you have the Majestics on Linda as well?

i witnessed the deed Steve........didnt Keith M make a comment that upped the price........happy days......
Guest JIM BARRY
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most expensive for me was ytimmie williams..fascinators..de lites...poets wrapped round your finger and herman lewis...who's kissin you, all a grand....sold on later for much more

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Careful chaps you never know if either the inland revenue or wives may have a peep at this site regards inspecter gadget.(with false nose)

Funny as f*ck my dear friend
Guest allnightandy
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I just got cable TV like 9 months ago. The installers were really creepy, they were like "you have a lot of records" and then started asking about how much different things cost, like my turntables. They also asked about my job and when I was home, etc. Eventually it became clear they were scoping out my apartment to rob it. Then they were like "what's your most expensive record?" and I got even more nervous. I was just like "each one is only worth a dollar or two" and they kept pressing me on it an I kept repeating that.

Hope they didn't come back then ? That would freak me out a bit as well !
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I just got cable TV like 9 months ago. The installers were really creepy, they were like "you have a lot of records" and then started asking about how much different things cost, like my turntables. They also asked about my job and when I was home, etc. Eventually it became clear they were scoping out my apartment to rob it. Then they were like "what's your most expensive record?" and I got even more nervous. I was just like "each one is only worth a dollar or two" and they kept pressing me on it an I kept repeating that.

had the same experience with some removal guys I used to move house one time :g:

I can't remember which records i paid the most for but I know I've been just over $300 a few times, the fact that they are deeply filed & unmemorable at this point suggests maybe I should have spent the money on other things :D or that I have too many records :thumbsup:

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had the same experience with some removal guys I used to move house one time :g:my

I can't remember which records i paid the most for but I know I've been just over $300 a few times, the fact that they are deeply filed & unmemorable at this point suggests maybe I should have spent the money on other things :D or that I have too many records :thumbsup:

I actually know my most valuable record, just don't want to post it on the internet where anyone can read it after my experience with the cable installers...

Guest Nick Harrison
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lol,that was funny mate ! :lol:

jason

But then I value his knowledge more than his vinyl.............Thanks.

Guest turntableterra
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don gardner then larry clinton on issue............but arent they all 10 dollars..........hello pet, your home early , just making the dinner for you and doing the ironing

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don gardner then larry clinton on issue............but arent they all 10 dollars..........hello pet, your home early , just making the dinner for you and doing the ironing

when she gets mad at you and sells your records she'll sell them for $10 each

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