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I wish I could get some of the things at Tim's prices (although actually some of the stuff is priced that way on his lists). Manship's book is better if you specifically want bootleg information, and it has more listings overall.

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Does that mean its available as an e-book Chalky? Steve

no mate, you just type the record in and it gives you a valuation. Be good if it gave you bootleg info as well.

There's always Soul Source for bootleg info as well as the guides, some great knowledge on here.

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no mate, you just type the record in and it gives you a valuation. Be good if it gave you bootleg info as well.

There's always Soul Source for bootleg info as well as the guides, some great knowledge on here.

Anglo American Records (Tim's) on-line resource does give a 'price guide' but you will often find his own prices differ from the guide. However, still worth a look..

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Anglo American Records (Tim's) on-line resource does give a 'price guide' but you will often find his own prices differ from the guide. However, still worth a look..

I didn't know his price guide was free online, if it is, I would rely on that and popsike, etc.

If you need a bootleg guide I would buy the manship

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no mate, you just type the record in and it gives you a valuation. Be good if it gave you bootleg info as well.

There's always Soul Source for bootleg info as well as the guides, some great knowledge on here.

I think it's very helpful to have a guide. Also, if the reason you want to know about a bootleg is to know whether or not to buy something in an auction, you probably don't want to tip the world off to the auction by asking about whether an item is a bootleg or not.

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I wish I could get some of the things at Tim's prices (although actually some of the stuff is priced that way on his lists). Manship's book is better if you specifically want bootleg information, and it has more listings overall.

Me too! just checked some of my records on his guide and am thinking i might as well just bin 'em... :D

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I think it's very helpful to have a guide. Also, if the reason you want to know about a bootleg is to know whether or not to buy something in an auction, you probably don't want to tip the world off to the auction by asking about whether an item is a bootleg or not.

I agree with you Bob. I buy any guide or book published and agree Manship's latest guide is invaluable for boots. I'd like to see an up to date stand alone boot guide though.

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I agree with you Bob. I buy any guide or book published and agree Manship's latest guide is invaluable for boots. I'd like to see an up to date stand alone boot guide though.

I agree a standalone bootleg guide, printed or online, would be useful.


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there is only one guide to have really. a proven quality production with hundreds of pages of info. a seperate boot guide with full colour photos and info, excellent stuff. consistent in its quality.....manny`s. been buying theses guides for ever, way back to the spring and summer guides he used to do back in the 90`s. just......."GET IT BABY"

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there is only one guide to have really. a proven quality production with hundreds of pages of info. a seperate boot guide with full colour photos and info, excellent stuff. consistent in its quality.....manny`s. been buying theses guides for ever, way back to the spring and summer guides he used to do back in the 90`s. just......."GET IT BABY"

again, don't get the separate boot guide because it has been updated and rolled into price guide 5.

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The golden rule though is if you know nothing about a particular disc, get as many opinions as possible, don't stick to one guide. There is hell of a lot goes on at nighters and soul nights and this has an effect on prices, demand etc. Plus new boots appear on a weekly basis and it is damn hard to keep track of some of them.

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The golden rule though is if you know nothing about a particular disc, get as many opinions as possible, don't stick to one guide. There is hell of a lot goes on at nighters and soul nights and this has an effect on prices, demand etc. Plus new boots appear on a weekly basis and it is damn hard to keep track of some of them.

Will do Chalky. I wanted the info mainly for checking out some suspect records in my box. If I get stuck with any I will check old posts or post on the site I am amazed at the depth of knowledge of some of the guys on here.

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The Manship USA 5th edition price guide arrived this morning. Suprised that their 3rd edition guide to bootlegs was also in the package.

Manship says on his site that this is now twelve years old and that the 5th edition replaces it, but having a quick look through there looks to be loads of useful info.

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again, don't get the separate boot guide because it has been updated and rolled into price guide 5.

Speaking to john his main reason for this is the content and wieght of 800 pages. i for one dont want RSI. LOL. also it allows the quality input of the boot guide more of which are still appearing. an ap for the iphone was also discussed a few years ago but not sure yet. personally i enjoy trawling through it and i am sure many more are. It is the best quality and as you know he has a wealth of knowledge willing to impart.

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