Suinoz Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 I have a bit of a dilemma to sort out as i am currently in the process of selling my entire collection of records and memorablilia. I have my original allnighter bag which is looking a bit worse for wear after nearly 40 years. The zip is broken and it really isn't of any use as a bag. BUT there are some very rare and nice original patches stitched to it which include all the St. Ives allnighter 75, 76 and 77 plus E.A.S.C 2nd anniversary, OKEH and a whole load of others that are all in very good condition. What to do ??? Carefully take all the patches off and sell individually or as sets or sell the bag as it is. I have listed some nice patches on ebay but am undecided about my original bag. Any ideas from fellow soulies ?? K.T.F. Tony. OZ
paultp Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 If it was an antique, the perceived wisdom is to keep the item as it is because that is where the social history is. But in the same way as people cut out and frame illustration pages from rare books then sell them as that makes more money, the badges will probably make more money individually. Personally, I think the social history is more important but if you are of the same mindset as the destroyers of rare books cut the badges off and sell them individually.
Guest nubes Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Naa leave the fookers on!!!!....if folk want them they shalt keep em..if not ...shalt get rid...spend ya time worrying over something worthwhile ..like will Gods team Arsenal..at last fill their fooking trophy cabinet this season...I Know....Totally Off Topic....but one can hope...anyway back on topic....leave it too the buyer Delxxxxx
Northern Soul Uk Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 (edited) can't see you getting that much for the bag on it's own if it's tatty. So leave the badges on, that will up the value no end. Edited November 2, 2012 by Steve Luigi
Alison H Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 If you've got the time (& heart) to take them off, I personally would take them all off, as I feel you'll make more for them individually. I don't think you're going to find a buyer who would want them all, & a defunct bag, as any serious buyer would no doubt have a collection of their own patches, and would only be adding the odd few to make their sets complete. You may find the odd person who wants them all with the bag, but not sure if they would pay the full value of what the patches are worth, and it may take some time for that person to come along. Depends how quickly you want to turn it round. Hope this helps & good luck with your sales Regards Ali x
Guest manusf3a Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 Auction it off as a oner,bag and patches all.if it doesnt reach what you want as a reserve then break them up and sell individually,I never had a badge !,cant think why really,just never bought one.
Guest lambrettanik Posted November 3, 2012 Posted November 3, 2012 no keep em,wonder why your selling all your stuff off tho?.
Suinoz Posted November 4, 2012 Author Posted November 4, 2012 no keep em,wonder why your selling all your stuff off tho?. Quite simple really mate, i'm over it !! One minute buying records, deejaying an' all, then bang it was all over. Moving on to a better life in my villa in Kefalonia plus the lure of driving an Audi R8 clinched it for me. If you love scootering patches you might want to have a look at a rare Skegnees Lambretta Club patch i have on ebay, never sewn or glued. Just go onto my sales suantone Some other rare ones also on there. Cheers, Tony. 1
The Tempest Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 Leave em on ! These both went for over a hundred quid at the time
Ian Parker Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 Leave em on ! These both went for over a hundred quid at the time seriously, you'll get a lot more if you sell individually. the EASC patches are desriabe, casino ones sell if in good nick, the rarer casino patches can fetch well over 3 figures . I sold an EASC 6th anniv for big money, a 2nd anniv for £72, a Mr M's patch for £140. I still have a Mint 'M's' which i won't sell. A lot of people like the memorabillia, i'd split them up Tony
Ritchieandrew Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 Remove the patches & sell them as singular items. Job lots allways go for less.!
Guest lambrettanik Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 Quite simple really mate, i'm over it !! One minute buying records, deejaying an' all, then bang it was all over. Moving on to a better life in my villa in Kefalonia plus the lure of driving an Audi R8 clinched it for me. If you love scootering patches you might want to have a look at a rare Skegnees Lambretta Club patch i have on ebay, never sewn or glued. Just go onto my sales suantone Some other rare ones also on there. Cheers, Tony. shame i think you may regret it oneday,you may leave the scene but the scene never leaves you,good luck,thanks for the tip on the lami patch,but i dont collect scoot patches just soul ones,R8! nice vehicle prefer RS4 avant myself
Suinoz Posted November 5, 2012 Author Posted November 5, 2012 shame i think you may regret it oneday,you may leave the scene but the scene never leaves you,good luck,thanks for the tip on the lami patch,but i dont collect scoot patches just soul ones,R8! nice vehicle prefer RS4 avant myself Thanks for that mate. Defo won't have any regrets. The scene has changed and the records are not gonna be worth that much to most folk in the future i.m.o. Unfortunately ( and i choose my words carefully here ) there is an awful lot of backbiting and jealousy in the ranks, i have experienced it in truck loads especially over the last 10 years. Seems some people are not happy unless they are having a go at someone else and God forbid if you manage to have something someone else hasn't. It all got to the point where i thought ' F--- IT and now i feel better about my decision to pack it all in. Yes the music will still be there and yes i can venture to gigs and have a dance and see my mates ( the ones I want to see ). Bitter...NO, Disappointed.. YES. 2
Guest lambrettanik Posted November 20, 2012 Posted November 20, 2012 Thanks for that mate. Defo won't have any regrets. The scene has changed and the records are not gonna be worth that much to most folk in the future i.m.o. Unfortunately ( and i choose my words carefully here ) there is an awful lot of backbiting and jealousy in the ranks, i have experienced it in truck loads especially over the last 10 years. Seems some people are not happy unless they are having a go at someone else and God forbid if you manage to have something someone else hasn't. It all got to the point where i thought ' F--- IT and now i feel better about my decision to pack it all in. Yes the music will still be there and yes i can venture to gigs and have a dance and see my mates ( the ones I want to see ). Bitter...NO, Disappointed.. YES. funny that ive come across a couple of real arseholes on the scene recently myself,both women aswell! like yourself-ive been on the scene since 81 and always thought the soul scene was unique in the fact every 1 tried 2 like each other and get on-but my illusion was shattered recently by 2 certain ladies who are basically nasty bits of work,and shall say no more about them or hint at who they are.but i will say come next spring they will become more renouned due to a certain event.good luck and bon voyage
Suinoz Posted November 20, 2012 Author Posted November 20, 2012 funny that ive come across a couple of real arseholes on the scene recently myself,both women aswell! like yourself-ive been on the scene since 81 and always thought the soul scene was unique in the fact every 1 tried 2 like each other and get on-but my illusion was shattered recently by 2 certain ladies who are basically nasty bits of work,and shall say no more about them or hint at who they are.but i will say come next spring they will become more renouned due to a certain event.good luck and bon voyage Thanks mate, I know how you feel though. It's ONWARD and UPWARD for Sue and I. Our plane is taking off and the di---heads are falling off the wings lol !! Funny thing is THEY all know who THEY are. Funny ole' world eh ? Best..Tony. OZ.
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