Derek Pearson Posted December 13, 2005 Posted December 13, 2005 To be honest I've never really kept up with British stuff and I seem to think both of these 45s have had wildly different selling prices over the last year or so? So can anybody help out with guesstimates (not keen on that word but it does the job...) Lou Ragland "Since you said you'd be mine" (UK Warner Bros); Ernie & Ed "Indication/Beautiful people" (UK Jay Boy). Might be tempted to flog both for extra Christmas cash.. derek
Guest Posted December 13, 2005 Posted December 13, 2005 To be honest I've never really kept up with British stuff and I seem to think both of these 45s have had wildly different selling prices over the last year or so? So can anybody help out with guesstimates (not keen on that word but it does the job...) Lou Ragland "Since you said you'd be mine" (UK Warner Bros); Ernie & Ed "Indication/Beautiful people" (UK Jay Boy). Might be tempted to flog both for extra Christmas cash.. derek Hi Derek, Lou R. I've seen recently at the unbelievable price of 70quid & Ernie & Ed I've seen twice @ 100 quid. Of course whether they sold or not at those prices who knows ? Cheers Dave G
Iancsloft Posted December 13, 2005 Posted December 13, 2005 Blimey I would have thought you had a better chance of being eaten alive by a sandwich than gettin those kinda prices
Garethx Posted December 13, 2005 Posted December 13, 2005 "Indication" is a great record. I don't normally buy UK releases, but I would be tempted by this. Not at seventy quid, though.
pikeys dog Posted December 13, 2005 Posted December 13, 2005 Isn't Lou Ragland expensive because of the flip? I've got a strange feeling that the U.S. copies are same sided demos.... or maybe I'm confused with another 70s record that got a UK release. Indication - great record but surely no more than £50?
Guest Soulfood33 Posted December 13, 2005 Posted December 13, 2005 Isn't Lou Ragland expensive because of the flip? I've got a strange feeling that the U.S. copies are same sided demos.... or maybe I'm confused with another 70s record that got a UK release. Indication - great record but surely no more than £50? Gotta be careful what I say now, so I'll act stupid.... derrrr yes it is the flip on the lou rag..that makes it great the USA stock copy is so darn rare. and the ed & ernie is the opposite cause i ain't never seen a copy of the Loadstone release .. has anyone??
Sebastian Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 and the ed & ernie is the opposite cause i ain't never seen a copy of the Loadstone release .. has anyone?? No, because it doesn't exist. It's a Loadstone recording, but only released in the the UK.
Steve Plumb Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Gotta be careful what I say now, so I'll act stupid.... derrrr yes it is the flip on the lou rag..that makes it great the USA stock copy is so darn rare. and the ed & ernie is the opposite cause i ain't never seen a copy of the Loadstone release .. has anyone?? E & E is UK only (Loadstone recording) LR - i beleive there are US stock copies.................if anyone has one of these for sale (US issue) please get in touch Cheers Steve
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