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Paul Jnr

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This record is worth £40 - £50, then manship auctions one and some muppet pays double what it's worth, and suddenly it's worth £90 - £100.

There are way too many sheep and not enough shepherds on this scene. If he sold footsee for £200, would you lot all start selling it for £200?

Don't answer that, I know what the answer is.

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Is this being played again? Is that what's driving demand?

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Dave

No I'm pretty sure it's just the ridiculous price it made at auction Dave. We see it every week with some bog-standard item given a big build up, selling for ten times it's value and then every one with a copy takes that as the new set sale price.

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This record is worth £40 - £50, then manship auctions one and some muppet pays double what it's worth, and suddenly it's worth £90 - £100.

There are way too many sheep and not enough shepherds on this scene. If he sold footsee for £200, would you lot all start selling it for £200?

Don't answer that, I know what the answer is.

Didn't the muppet pay three times it's value. Gotta agree with you Pete regarding the price and can't say I've heard it anymore than you did to be honest so can't see that driving demand or the price.

Like Phil says get the Lp, cheaper and a few more tracks to listen too.

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This record is worth £40 - £50, then manship auctions one and some muppet pays double what it's worth, and suddenly it's worth £90 - £100.

There are way too many sheep and not enough shepherds on this scene. If he sold footsee for £200, would you lot all start selling it for £200?

Don't answer that, I know what the answer is.

Muppets Pete :)

It takes more than one to push up a bid on auction .

Stattler and waldort !

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£30 to £40 upto about 18 months back seems to have increased indemand since its been on a few playlists lately. Hence my achievable prices over the last two years have been £60, £60 and £75 if anyones interested you can always make me an offer.

One things for sure fixed prices have never been part of any collecting scene where the commodities are subject to fluctuation in demand.

Cheers Darren

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