Pete S Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Incredible that Shep can be that expensive (£100?) after floating around forever as a cheapie. I'm listing one next week, I was going to stick £25 on it and cross my fingers! SWONS!
Guest Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Incredible that Shep can be that expensive (£100?) after floating around forever as a cheapie. I'm listing one next week, I was going to stick £25 on it and cross my fingers! SWONS! Where is this record £100?
SteveM Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Incredible that Shep can be that expensive (£100?) after floating around forever as a cheapie. I'm listing one next week, I was going to stick £25 on it and cross my fingers! SWONS! Think the other side is causing the interest Pete.
Guest Richard Bergman Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Incredible that Shep can be that expensive (£100?) after floating around forever as a cheapie. I'm listing one next week, I was going to stick £25 on it and cross my fingers! SWONS! I always belived it to be a £40 record.......As Steve mentioned the other side" sitting in" is quite sought after ......
Pete S Posted December 7, 2005 Author Posted December 7, 2005 Where is this record £100? £75 in sales section, quoting £100 selling price (JM)
Guest rachel Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 I always belived it to be a £40 record.......As Steve mentioned the other side" sitting in" is quite sought after ...... Yep I'd have thought the same, suspect you'd have it snapped up at £25 Pete - mine was about that around erm... about 2 years ago. Love (and play) both sides
Headsy Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 ''I'm sitting in '' is the big side at the moment, all because I started playing it last year.......... ........Ok probably not but strange how it is now well up in price.
Pete S Posted December 7, 2005 Author Posted December 7, 2005 Yep I'd have thought the same, suspect you'd have it snapped up at £25 Pete - mine was about that around erm... about 2 years ago. Love (and play) both sides This does my head in a bit. LIke 3 weeks back when I listed the Van Dykes at £100 and everybody said I was a nutter, well that's what I think it's worth so that's what I put on it. I've got a "Cobblestone" on Mercury to go on, I reckon about £150, but in JM's book, £400! Brice Coefield, was going to stick £250 on, price guide is £450. Can't win really. A record like Shep, I wasn't joking when I said it would have been £20-£25, same with that awful thing with the same backing as Count The Days, £10 tops!
Marc Forrest Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) ''I'm sitting in '' is the big side at the moment, all because I started playing it last year.......... ........Ok probably not but strange how it is now well up in price. Think the first to have been reactivating the "Fool" side was Carms McCullough about two years ago, followed by Franz from Berlin who started playing "Sitting" around that time too...not that it really matters...Glad I got one cheap (under 20 UKP) around the same time and can see why the price is so high nowadays...everyone wants one Edited December 7, 2005 by Marc Forrest
Headsy Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Think the first to have been reactivating the "Fool" side was Carms McCullough about two years ago, followed by Franz from Berlin who started playing "Sitting" around that time too...not that it really matters...Glad I got one cheap (under 20 UKP) around the same time and can see why the price is so high nowadays...everyone wants one it is a '' tongue in cheek'' statement.........................
Sebastian Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) Manship's prices for in-demand stuff usually is about 200% over the top. If he lists it for £100, you can get it for about £30-£35 elsewhere. Case in point: about a week ago a mint copy of the Shep 45 on TNT failed to sell on eBay with an opening bid of £39.99 because that's roughly £10 more than what this 45 usually sells for on eBay. Edited December 7, 2005 by Sebastian
Mak Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Sold mine a few month's ago for £20 (it was cracked). supply and demand Pete if someone wants one they will pay £100 for it
steve z Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Incredible that Shep can be that expensive (£100?) after floating around forever as a cheapie. I'm listing one next week, I was going to stick £25 on it and cross my fingers! SWONS! SHEP = DON GARDNER??
Pete S Posted December 7, 2005 Author Posted December 7, 2005 Sold mine a few month's ago for £20 (it was cracked). supply and demand Pete if someone wants one they will pay £100 for it Yeah but the supply in this case is more than plentiful!
Chalky Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Yeah but the supply in this case is more than plentiful! if I was selling I would have asked for £60....thats more than it's worth IMHO.
Marc Forrest Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) SHEP = DON GARDNER?? I believe so. Marc I don't I knew it Edited December 7, 2005 by Marc Forrest
Mace Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Took one in a trade at Greatstone a few months back (in a small 50 box) It was mint minus and priced at £20 and through the deal on trades I got it for slightly less. I arrived late and looked through the box well after midnight so why was it still there if price is supposed to be so high? Mind you, did have a few other bargains from the same box.....them lads at the Greatstone eh...
Chalky Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 SHEP = DON GARDNER?? I believe so. Marc I knew it When Don first came over, Andy Dyson, Mick H and myself had dinner with Don and Lou Pride in the cafe at Prestatyn after rehearsals. Don was asked if Shep was indeed himself. At the time he said no, didn't even know the record. As the weekend went on he apparently after hearing it more said it was him. But then again whilst talking to him over dinner he couldn't really remember a lot, most he'd forgotten all about untill he was asked to come over here.
Mace Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 When Don first came over, Andy Dyson, Mick H and myself had dinner with Don and Lou Pride in the cafe at Prestatyn Bloody hell Chalky...you and the boys know how to treat the stars Bet they paid as well
Chalky Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Bloody hell Chalky...you and the boys know how to treat the stars Bet they paid as well too bloody right they did To be honest can't remember who paid, sure we paid for them tho'
Mace Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 too bloody right they did To be honest can't remember who paid, sure we paid for them tho' Blimey - Don couldn't remember what he sung, you can't remember who paid.....must be something in the pie and chips you were eating at the time... Bet no-one remembered to leave a tip either...
Chalky Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 Blimey - Don couldn't remember what he sung, you can't remember who paid.....must be something in the pie and chips you were eating at the time... Bet no-one remembered to leave a tip either... can't remember
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