dthedrug Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 HI ALL I LOOKING AT A WELL KNOW CURRENT LIST YESTERDAY, AND PRIDE OF PLACE WAS THE EXCELLANT RECORD BY THE KNIGHTS - I GOT A FEELING, - USA RECORDS, i HAVE THIS IN MY COLLECTION I MINT-, IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN RARE, BUT i DID NOT NO IT HAD A PRICE TAG OF £750, AS i HAD PAID £30 FOR MINE, HAVE I JUST BEEN LUCKY OR IS THE PRICE ON THE AUCTION WAY OVERPRICED? DAVE
Soulfuljules Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 Overpriced imho. It used to sell for 400 ukp a few years back. Yesterday a vg copy on ebay ended at 200$ with no takers
Guest Duncan Ball Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 i had one prob about 12 years ago that cost me 150 and i sold it for the same, alot of prices now leave me abit confused lol about the same time i bought the idols check her out on usa for 900, any idea how much that is now? bloody rare when i got it
Marc Forrest Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 i had one prob about 12 years ago that cost me 150 and i sold it for the same, alot of prices now leave me abit confused lol about the same time i bought the idols check her out on usa for 900, any idea how much that is now? bloody rare when i got it I sold my first knights around 1999/2000 and got around 150 for it...took me some years to replace it again for about 200 ukp. bought the very first known idols copy off pat brady when he had it back from gary spencer who used to play it c/up as soul bros six...it was an almost impossible to find 45 back then. think I paid 800 for it. found a vg spare some yaers later which I traded against new world or what it was called on polydor in 2006/7. havent seen many ex or better copies of the idols....at a guess around 1000 ukp nowadays.
Trev Thomas Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 there was a copy of the knights on ebay this week, i didnt bother to put it in my watch list, anyone know what it went for, its not showing in "completed listings", a pretty hard record to find, one that saus and andy dyson played out a lot in the mid 90's
Guest Duncan Ball Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 that sounds like my old copy marc,i sold up about 10 or 11 years ago and sold my collection to pat and that was garys old copy,it had tiny label tares where the tape had come into contact with the label! pretty sure butch had one at the same time! and shifty was desperate to get it off me lol wot a tune
Chalky Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 The Knights an old Rob Marriott biggie. Still don't think it shows up that often? 1
boba Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 The knights doesn't show up. I paid I think 400 pounds on it in sales here. I was satisfied. If I were in the UK with access to people's boxes I probably could have gotten it cheaper but it never comes up on ebay or other places I look at least. I still don't own a copy of the Idols, I think the last USA soul group record I don't have... obviously tons of R&B on USA I don't have though, so many impossible titles on the label. 1
Marc Forrest Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 that sounds like my old copy marc,i sold up about 10 or 11 years ago and sold my collection to pat and that was garys old copy,it had tiny label tares where the tape had come into contact with the label! pretty sure butch had one at the same time! and shifty was desperate to get it off me lol wot a tune Hi Duncan, definitely seems to be...what a small world ! theres indeed a label tear, not so mall but thankfully only on the flipside. what a record....before I got my hands on it I must have played it a thousand times off a tape Gary (who was amongst the very first british DJ`s I ever invited and for that reason the first UK DJ to have played at a German allnighter..in 1990) gave me back then. Will always remember when he and his friends were at my first flat back then and much to the shock and awe of us put on Rita & The Tiaras and Jackey Beavers on my sound system...his reply was "come on fellas, its only plastic"...we were so innocent back then ;) LOL
Marc Forrest Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 I still don't own a copy of the Idols, I think the last USA soul group record I don't have... obviously tons of R&B on USA I don't have though, so many impossible titles on the label. So I take it you also have Doug & Dave on USA...another very rare 45 on the label. Found it in Berlin early nineties and played it c/up till the start of the next century.
Marc Forrest Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 ...which reminds me: Around 1988 there was a dealer at a big Berlin record fair who had amongst his stuff complete runs of USA and Palmer with him. He did only want to sell as a complete deal. I was still in school so I of course could not even dream about making him an offer. Friends of mine told me later on that because he couldnt find anyone who was willing to take the whole lot decided to split and sell individually to different Berlin record dealers. On looking back now I believe thats were a lot of Plamer and USA records originated from which I and friends of mine found here in the following years.
Chalky Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 there was a copy of the knights on ebay this week, i didnt bother to put it in my watch list, anyone know what it went for, its not showing in "completed listings", a pretty hard record to find, one that saus and andy dyson played out a lot in the mid 90's https://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&hash=item337b214b6f&item=221109111663&nma=true&pt=Music_on_Vinyl&rt=nc&si=YutDFTbP2SBCk0RhAzOfoahUmqw%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_500wt_1413
Trev Thomas Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 cheers chalky, looks like someone made him an offer he couldn't refuse
Chalky Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 cheers chalky, looks like someone made him an offer he couldn't refuse Looks that way pal.
boba Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 that seller is alan kitchener btw, I think he mainly sells to move on some doubles he has
boba Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 So I take it you also have Doug & Dave on USA...another very rare 45 on the label. Found it in Berlin early nineties and played it c/up till the start of the next century. it wasn't that hard for me to get the doug and dave, i've seen it a few times. it's one of the leased in new orleans productions, like the edward st ann. what's weird is that the knights on usa are possibly the same atlanta group as the knights on tragar (which is an instrumental record). The tragar record has World publishing on it (which is USA's publishing).
Marc Forrest Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 it wasn't that hard for me to get the doug and dave, i've seen it a few times. it's one of the leased in new orleans productions, like the edward st ann. what's weird is that the knights on usa are possibly the same atlanta group as the knights on tragar (which is an instrumental record). The tragar record has World publishing on it (which is USA's publishing). do you have other nola produced recordings by doug & dave ?
boba Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 do you have other nola produced recordings by doug & dave ? no but the doug and dave is definitely a new orleans leased in thing. also the tempos on USA is from louisiana and originally came out on a local label.
Kris Holmes Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 (edited) do you have other nola produced recordings by doug & dave ? the doug & dave on USA isn't in the same rarity/price league as the other records listed in this thread. both doug anderson & dave/leon bonds have a few other things. there is other doug & dave stuff, doug anderson solo stuff, they were both members of the sonics & dave/leon bonds was a pretty prolific songwriter & guitarist on the new orleans scene at that time, he has a lot of writing credits & session stuff as a guitarist as well as his own solo stuff. you can catch up on some of it all here for starters: https://greenvilleand...ersondoug-dave/ https://greenvilleand...-the-hi-liters/ Edited August 25, 2012 by Kris Holmes
boba Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 the doug & dave on USA isn't in the same rarity/price league as the other records listed in this thread. both doug anderson & dave/leon bonds have a few other things. there is other doug & dave stuff, doug anderson solo stuff, they were both members of the sonics & dave/leon bonds was a pretty prolific songwriter & guitarist on the new orleans scene at that time, he has a lot of writing credits & session stuff as a guitarist as well as his own solo stuff. you can catch up on some of it all here for starters: https://greenvilleand...ersondoug-dave/ https://greenvilleand...-the-hi-liters/ thanks for the detailed info
dthedrug Posted August 25, 2012 Author Posted August 25, 2012 HI and thanks for the info on KNIGHTS 45, however I can't work out how I got this so cheap? (well I can) it come to me via MICK & BUTCH about the same time Duncan got his? well worth reviving DAVE
Marc Forrest Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 the doug & dave on USA isn't in the same rarity/price league as the other records listed in this thread. both doug anderson & dave/leon bonds have a few other things. there is other doug & dave stuff, doug anderson solo stuff, they were both members of the sonics & dave/leon bonds was a pretty prolific songwriter & guitarist on the new orleans scene at that time, he has a lot of writing credits & session stuff as a guitarist as well as his own solo stuff. you can catch up on some of it all here for starters: https://greenvilleand...ersondoug-dave/ https://greenvilleand...-the-hi-liters/ hi krissie, didnt say doug and dave are as rare as the idols, but in my experience it was amongtst the rarer stuff on USA especially in those pre-ebay days. however, thanks for the detailed info and links will check that out.
Marc Forrest Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 ?? sorry if I mixed you up with krissie holmes
Guest Duncan Ball Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 honest now i cannot remember where the knights came from, the idols deffo pat for 900, i was at work and he played me 5 or so tunes and i went i want that one lol, god ive had some tunes
Marc Forrest Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 honest now i cannot remember where the knights came from, the idols deffo pat for 900, i was at work and he played me 5 or so tunes and i went i want that one lol, god ive had some tunes funny, he must haven bought of gary again when he sold up, offered it to you, some years later you sold it back to him and from there it went to me.
Dazdakin Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 Killer has one in his sales box at the moment .....£250
Kris Holmes Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 sorry if I mixed you up with krissie holmes yeah, not the same person, I figure Krissie is a girl? I'm not.
Kris Holmes Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 don't be shy, krissie dammit bobbi, now i'll never live it down
Iancsloft Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 Regarding the Knights 45 USA i had been playing it in all my DJ spots for the past 18 years after getting it off Saus at my 40th birthday party i had been pestering him for a couple of years to let me have it and was well pleased when he let me have it in a swop that night. I sold that copy to Dickie Watt at the Prestatyn weekender around 7 years ago Dickie had been trying to find a copy for years without success. A few months later i looked through Johnny Fingers sales box at Lowton and he had a copy which i bought at what i thought was a bargain price £300 thats the copy i sold earlier this year to Bob its a hard 45 to locate in my opinion and always went down well on the dancefloor when i spun it out..Ah Marc one of my better deals swopping that Idols off you for that 70,s Polydor 45 1
Guest Duncan Ball Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 i cant remember exact dates but i know i bought the idols in the late 90s and sold up due to divorce in 2002 time, still is one of my fav tunes
Marc Forrest Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 .Ah Marc one of my better deals swopping that Idols off you for that 70,s Polydor 45 found the idols very reasonably priced , so yeah, I was quite happy myself about the trade back then. so who did I sell my new world to later ???LOL!!
Soul-slider Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 (edited) The Knights that went for £750 of which Dave speaks of was on the RareNorthernSoul.com sales and had a hairline crack! Which they did mention! Funny thing, so does my copy! Edited August 27, 2012 by Soul-Slider
Guest Duncan Ball Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 im amazed people buy cracked or battered records for such high prices
Tony Smith Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 I also got mine off Mick Smith £35, when Rob and Kitch were playing it 1989/90ish (or around then)
Marc Forrest Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 im amazed people buy cracked or battered records for such high prices me too..
neckender Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 im amazed people buy cracked or battered records for such high prices I found 30 copies of the Knights 45 in the early 9ts. About 8 of the copies had a crack across the run-out dead wax (hard to see unless you bend the record and didn't run into the grooves) I sold the cracked copies in a 'used and abused' box for £20 each. It's intriguing to see some sellers rating a cracked record so highly? Just to put the record straight, I never included that record on my playlist. 2
boba Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 my copy is not cracked fwiw, i wouldn't pay more than a few dollars for a cracked record unless I just wanted to hear it. however, on ebay i see cracked records selling for a pretty large percentage of the non-cracked value.
Robbk Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 I found it in a 3-for-a Dollar cut-out bin at Beverly Records in 1967. 1
Kris Holmes Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 I found it in a 3-for-a Dollar cut-out bin at Beverly Records in 1967. wouldn't it be awesome to have a time machine........
Robbk Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 wouldn't it be awesome to have a time machine........ Yes. I left a LOT of great records unbought because I couldn't afford to pay more nickles, dimes, quarters and half-Dollars for more records. I'd be a multi-millionnaire in Pounds Stirling, Euros and Dollars many times over, if I had just added one hundredth of the $1 records I passed up.
Marc Forrest Posted December 17, 2012 Posted December 17, 2012 it wasn't that hard for me to get the doug and dave, i've seen it a few times. it's one of the leased in new orleans productions, like the edward st ann. what's weird is that the knights on usa are possibly the same atlanta group as the knights on tragar (which is an instrumental record). The tragar record has World publishing on it (which is USA's publishing). just found the local first release 1
Kris Holmes Posted December 17, 2012 Posted December 17, 2012 just found the local first release very cool, are you able to send me a good quality scan & soundclips for my website?
Marc Forrest Posted December 17, 2012 Posted December 17, 2012 very cool, are you able to send me a good quality scan & soundclips for my website? sure, will do that during the festive season. send me your details va pm
dthedrug Posted December 17, 2012 Author Posted December 17, 2012 me too.. HI MARK, HI ALL In a perfect world, and how much we spend on records, they should all be mint I still get a chuckle from the notation of if you have money you can by mint records that are 40 tears old, If you wee looking to buy original Jamaican records in mint condition, you would not have a collection! just a pile of 45s, that are crap, As stated by myself before, collecting JA records without considering that it is a very poor 3rd world country, so poor that even cardboard LP SLEEVES are reused, sometimes even the rarest LP sleeves were turned inside out to have a basic screen print put on, most records had only 4% with proper labels, All though in the USA it was not so extreme, most records are DEMOS and very small amount of stock copies exist today, if a record gets damaged you pay what you want, you can have the stance of thinking they re worthless? but in truth it is better to have a rare record with a crack in it than not having it at all, My collection has about 20 cracked records, without the cracks they would be priced at about £15k as they have cracks well, lets say by buying them very cheap i have taken them off the market so you can pay top prices and i can play the record, and not worrying about my investment? Dave K
Marc Forrest Posted December 17, 2012 Posted December 17, 2012 .... in truth it is better to have a rare record with a crack in it than not having it at all,.... Dave K think you are right dave, pretty much my opinion too. I dont know why I did not reflect my point of view and got more en detail before posting it. of course its better to own a bad conditioned record of a top rare tune instead of not havin it at all...as long as its playable and -most important- the price was fair. think what duncan ball referred to and what I agreed on were top end prices on medium rare records in bad condition (for example knights in vg at 200). atb marc 1
Benji Posted December 17, 2012 Posted December 17, 2012 believe it or not, a mate of mine got a copy in a soul pack 20 odd years ago. He didn't like it and offered it to me in about 1995/1996 for 5 Deutschmarks (about 1.50/2.00 quid) but I turned it down, I didn't know it. 1
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