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Serious question this guys so if anyone can give a straight answer it would be very helpful, friend of mine has this record but is having a problem valueing it, please read..

I have a VG+ copy of Mr. Lucky on Stardom, one of the rarest and most desirable soul 45's on everybody's list. The only problem with it ... there's a break that extends about half way into the playing area. I realigned it, and the break is barely even visible, and it makes no noise at all. The record plays great. I am thinking of auctioning it, and will carefully explain the record to any interested buyers. It books for 1500 pounds in Brown and Koppel. Manship does not even suggest a price, other than "negotiate" Where do you reckon I should start the bidding on something like that?

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I wouldn't bother trying to price, auction it. Crack will affect it on a list but have seen other auction items go through with cracks and doesn't seem to affect the price :shades:whistling.gif

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I wouldn't bother trying to price, auction it. Crack will affect it on a list but have seen other auction items go through with cracks and doesn't seem to affect the price :shades:whistling.gif

I told him I'd try and find a price though mate...500? 1000?

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I told him I'd try and find a price though mate...500? 1000?

I'd want lot more than 1500 Tim prices it at for a minter. Tough one though with crack, depends how bad someone wanted it?

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i love this record rare as rocking horse shit and even cracked it's got to fetch big bucks pete

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Super record and super rare as I've been after it since Rod Dearlove put it on a tape in the early 80's for me!!! Even with a crack it will fetch silly money at auction methinks Pete, but if you are worried I can take it off your hands for a tenner whistling.gif

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Super record and super rare as I've been after it since Rod Dearlove put it on a tape in the early 80's for me!!! Even with a crack it will fetch silly

money at auction methinks Pete, but if you are worried I can take it off your hands for a tenner :shades:

i thought you were on holiday. get to the back of the queue whistling.gif

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Serious question this guys so if anyone can give a straight answer it would be very helpful, friend of mine has this record but is having a problem valueing it, please read..

I have a VG+ copy of Mr. Lucky on Stardom, one of the rarest and most desirable soul 45's on everybody's list. The only problem with it ... there's a break that extends about half way into the playing area. I realigned it, and the break is barely even visible, and it makes no noise at all. The record plays great. I am thinking of auctioning it, and will carefully explain the record to any interested buyers. It books for 1500 pounds in Brown and Koppel. Manship does not even suggest a price, other than "negotiate" Where do you reckon I should start the bidding on something like that?

Hi My top want.....posted on here a few weeks ago....But I don't buy cracked records :shades::D

Small edge chip,is ok tho' :D Little John (God bless) was selling me his copy of Nabay for a ton a few years back........bargain 'til I looked at the flip......a barrel load of sticky :D backed plastic holding everything together whistling.gif

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So whats happening Pete!! are you accepting offers or auctioning Mr Lucky!! am very interested.

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great tune pete,but isnt it a bit of an obscure rare tune that them in the north of the country have a fondness for(new i would get you back for that type of comment)ha ha ha :good: :thumbsup::lol:


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