steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 (edited) cos posted a ligit question About which is Rarer The "sleeve" or the Record???Our Man ...pulls itSaying He cant be Arsed Edited February 15, 2006 by ShaneH
pikeys dog Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 No one could make head nor tail of your post. Think you need to pad the question out a bit to give us a clue. Either that, or stop posting past the third glass of Ruby Port...
Guest ShaneH Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 its more to do with not having a clue what you are talking about. i have tried patiently on many occasions to shed some light on your threads. i have also asked kindly for you to try and ensure others can understand. to me this thread looked like lots of your other threads and i couldnt be arsed to rescue it on this occasion. i suggest you try again cos i aint got a clue. neither did pikeys dog and dave abbott. Shane
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 Thanks for your reply Joe .How do you know nobody understood?My post only lasted 10 seconds.However Which is rarer the "sleeve" or the record?
Guest ShaneH Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Thanks for your reply Joe .How do you know nobody understood?My post only lasted 10 seconds.However Which is rarer the "sleeve" or the record? ok steve which record are you talking about? Shane
Guest Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 (edited) Thanks for your reply Joe .How do you know nobody understood?My post only lasted 10 seconds.However Which is rarer the "sleeve" or the record? I can't answer your question Steve because I don't know but the Picture sleeves always look nice I have a friend who trys to collect picture sleeves for her records Edited February 15, 2006 by KarenC
pikeys dog Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Is the question: Which is rarer - a record on the "Deep Soul" Label or a "Deep Soul" Sleeve? Or Which is rarer - a US issue of Lou Rawls - Dead End Street, or a German one in the picture sleeve? Or is it something else? Clarity required!
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 cos posted a ligit question About which is Rarer The "sleeve" or the Record???Our Man ...pulls itSaying He cant be Arsed OK then I Need to spell things out .......so boring..........which is rarer ..in this instance....Jessie davis...
Mandy Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Thanks for your reply Joe .How do you know nobody understood?My post only lasted 10 seconds.However Which is rarer the "sleeve" or the record? Hey I actually understood this one Stevie A mate of mine is doing some research on a record that she has ... but wants the sleeve to go with it and can't find a sleeve ... is that what you mean? My ex used to be very particular about having records in the correct sleeve also, he would not just put a bit of vinyl in a bit of cardboard ... it had to be the exact sleeve the record should have been in .... lots of records lying all over place NOT IN SLEEVES he just couldn't bring himself to put it in anything less than the original item ... SAD GIT!!
Guest Baz Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 What about Jessie Davis there's room for me......sleeve is rarer, and the comands hey its love
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 (edited) Hey I actually understood this one Stevie A mate of mine is doing some research on a record that she has ... but wants the sleeve to go with it and can't find a sleeve ... is that what you mean? My ex used to be very particular about having records in the correct sleeve also, he would not just put a bit of vinyl in a bit of cardboard ... it had to be the exact sleeve the record should have been in .... lots of records lying all over place NOT IN SLEEVES he just couldn't bring himself to put it in anything less than the original item ... SAD GIT!! A MASSIVE THANKS MANDY Exactley what I meant.........Thankyou.BUT which is rarer? Edited February 15, 2006 by steve z
Mandy Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 A MASSIVE THANKS MANDY Exactley what I meant.........Thankyou.BUT which is rarer? Any time Stevie ... I really don't know as I don't really collect any of them now I know my mate says she's having a real problem tracking down the sleeve ... so in her case obviously the sleeve is more rare ... don't know what record it is she's doing though.
Guest ShaneH Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 would the following question suit this thread? which record sleeve is actually rarer than the actual record? if this is the question i will amend the title. Shane ps fcuk knows why i care after the torrent of abuse by pm
Guest rachel Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 I would imagine most record sleeves would be rarer than the records.. more easily lost and less likely to be looked after etc?
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 would the following question suit this thread? which record sleeve is actually rarer than the actual record? if this is the question i will amend the title. Shane ps fcuk knows why i care after the torrent of abuse by pm Shane If the Torrent is from me I apologise............Please amend......I NEVER post to perplex I may be one of those people with dypexslia
Codfromderby Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 A MASSIVE THANKS MANDY Exactley what I meant.........Thankyou.BUT which is rarer? gammarra the moods on pat bradys list crap record, not rare record but rare picture sleeve, sci fi /horror geeks take note,soul time shirley ellis currently on ebay (nice!), once had a picture cover to a canadian issue of too late larry williams etc, 45 survived but picture cover disintigrated over the years, and back to an ol old thread, len barry lp with i,ll always need you on it, has anyone ever seen the cover
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 ok steve which record are you talking about? Shane Hi Shane ,thanks for your reply.ANY record that has a "picture " bag that could be determined rarer than the record..........thanks for not pulling this
Ged Parker Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Hi Shane ,thanks for your reply.ANY record that has a "picture " bag that could be determined rarer than the record..........thanks for not pulling this One from me now I know what the thread is about: Donna Hightower - Ain't that Love - Capitol Got this on British and US fairly cheaply but the US Picture sleave cost me $65 for the sleave alone much more than either 45.
pikeys dog Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 How about the picture bag for: S Z & The Pissed Up Postings on "Lashed Up"?
Mace Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 cos posted a ligit question About which is Rarer The "sleeve" or the Record???Our Man ...pulls itSaying He cant be Arsed While you're p*ssed off I'm gonna upset you even more Stevie. Just picked up a Bobby Mitchell on Sho-Biz for $30 (Ex condition) Now to keep on topic, anyone know if Sho-Biz issued sleeves with their releases
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 What about Jessie Davis there's room for me......sleeve is rarer, and the comands hey its love Thanks BAZ...I may be aiming too high on my expectations
Mace Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Freddie Houston 'Soft Walkin' sleeve gotta be loads rarer than the actual record - got one tucked away somewhere. Also seem to remember a pic sleeve for Sam Fletcher thats quite hard to find.
steve z Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 Freddie Houston 'Soft Walkin' sleeve gotta be loads rarer than the actual record - got one tucked away somewhere. Also seem to remember a pic sleeve for Sam Fletcher thats quite hard to find. Hi Mace ,which MR.Fletcher.?Stevie
Ged Parker Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Freddie Houston 'Soft Walkin' sleeve gotta be loads rarer than the actual record - got one tucked away somewhere. Also seem to remember a pic sleeve for Sam Fletcher thats quite hard to find. The Sam Fletcher Pic Sleave was only on the demo not the issue so I guess that has added to it's scarcity.
pikeys dog Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 Wade Flemons 'That Other Place' Vee Jay Demo came with a rare promo sleeve. (But then, that's only my opinion, and since I know nowt about records, disregard the above statement.)
Ged Parker Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Wade Flemons 'That Other Place' Vee Jay Demo came with a rare promo sleeve. (But then, that's only my opinion, and since I know nowt about records, disregard the above statement.) This is a strangely interesting thread when you understand it
steve z Posted February 16, 2006 Author Posted February 16, 2006 Freddie Houston 'Soft Walkin' sleeve gotta be loads rarer than the actual record - got one tucked away somewhere. Also seem to remember a pic sleeve for Sam Fletcher thats quite hard to find. Hi Mace had a copy of "soft walkin" in its original anotated sleeve.Came out for a company that was like or if not "Hush Puppies" over here.Promo not for just us guys to collect but to Wear on our tootsies Stevie
Mace Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Hi Mace ,which MR.Fletcher.?Stevie I'd think it over mate................. if I was you.............. Hi Mace had a copy of "soft walkin" in its original anotated sleeve.Came out for a company that was like or if not "Hush Puppies" over here.Promo not for just us guys to collect but to Wear on our tootsies Stevie Something like 'Thom McCann' Soft Walking competition to win Hush Puppies if I remember correctly. Have to dig it out and flog the bugger (never collected pic sleeves meself!)
steve z Posted February 16, 2006 Author Posted February 16, 2006 I would imagine most record sleeves would be rarer than the records.. more easily lost and less likely to be looked after etc? HI Rachel thanks for your response,I do believe that the sleeves ,when coupled to a rare release ,are probably harder to locate .Thats all I was after.........Last post from me as Mark Bicknell said................
Pete S Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Freddie Houston 'Soft Walkin' sleeve gotta be loads rarer than the actual record - got one tucked away somewhere. Also seem to remember a pic sleeve for Sam Fletcher thats quite hard to find. I think the Sam Fletcher is just a promo art sleeve featuring upcoming titles including the latest Beatles 45
Rich Buckley Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 I'd think it over mate................. if I was you.............. Something like 'Thom McCann' Soft Walking competition to win Hush Puppies if I remember correctly. Have to dig it out and flog the bugger (never collected pic sleeves meself!) Yes Mace, I seem to recall you made a flyer out of it for one of the R & S Society bashes many many moons ago!!! It was the Thom McCann competition - the punters had to complete "I Like to walk soft because....." I wonder what the winning entry was??! I've also got a picture sleeve of Roy C "Gone Gone" on original German Metronome which I picked up for a couple of marks whilst inter-railing in Germany as a student . Will dig out later and put a scan up. Anyone else seen this??
Jo Law Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 picture bags are a bit like football --they can be divided into leages-you get the lowest ones which are--eg supremes baby love--record worth 2 quid picure bag worth 20 quid--go up a leauge you get stuff like tammi terrell--this old heart record 8quid picture bag 30 quid----then comes the french eps jackie ross selfish one plus 3 more-- selfish one on its own 15 quid however on french with sleeve 65 quid--ray pollard united artists outings 80-100 quid each on the french ep with sleeve 300 hundred--then there are the rare singles with bags a couple of which have been mentioned- sam fletcher jessie davies--then come the greek-italian-dutch etc bags which are stunning---could go on and on but i think you get the jist of it-------GREAT THREAD ---EXCUSE SPELLING im only a simple girl-------------ljo
Mace Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Yes Mace, I seem to recall you made a flyer out of it for one of the R & S Society bashes many many moons ago!!! I did indeed. Which reminds me Rich, we are having a Rhythm & Soul Set Reunion on Sat 22nd July in Birmingham. Looks like we've got Dave Ingle on board for it Hope you can make the trip down - Will email you full info when all details are confirmed.
Jo Law Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 there are some mega rare sleeves as well which i will post up when my grandsons have gone to bed------------thats if the interest is there---jo
Guest Netspeaky Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 It depends which one you want, outside the SOUL arena, a record without it's original picture sleeve is worth a lot less than having it with the sleeve. Their are Exceptions of course: UK Motown EP's double in value if you have both. I 've sold mint Motown EP sleeves which I came across for good price to collector so he could match it up with his sleeveless record.
Chalky Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Freddie Houston 'Soft Walkin' sleeve gotta be loads rarer than the actual record - got one tucked away somewhere. Also seem to remember a pic sleeve for Sam Fletcher thats quite hard to find. Most of the copies I saw of Soft Walking had a sleeve years ago, infact saw fewere without. promotion for shoes if I remember rightly. But as already mentioned sleeves get damaged and lost over time so would say with the sleeve rarer in most cases.
Gasher Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 How aboot... Nolan Porter ..if I could only be poor....on French Probe pic sleeve Charles Mann .........its all over ..........on German pic sleeve Jimmy James..this heart of mine on a UK Piccadilly..pic sleeve Liz Verdi. Think it over.. Columbia..more records than pic sleeves The Trammps..Stop and think..on Spanish pic sleeve PIR different to the German one. German has same cover as the LP with 5 band members Spanish has totally different pic with 8 band members. ok none of them massive big money tunes but never the less more vinyl seen than the sleeves..
Chalky Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 What about Jessie Davis there's room for me......sleeve is rarer, and the comands hey its love this one....
Jo Law Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 gasher --liz verdi sleeve-- on this ocasion the record is rarer than the sleeve----40-50 pounds for the sleeve
Guest ScooterNik Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 I don't know if I'm missing the point o this thread but any picture sleeve will automatically be rarer than the vinyl unless every copy was issued in said bag? ie - 1000 copies pressed, 1000 picture sleeves, both are as rare as each other when released. 100 copies pressed, 100 picture sleeves, then the sleeve is instantly 10 times as rare as the vinyl. Naturally this doesn't take into account wear and tear down the years, but I'd guess that sleeves die a long time before the vinyl? Obviously company bags aren't as rare if used on multiple releases?
Gasher Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 gasher --liz verdi sleeve-- on this ocasion the record is rarer than the sleeve----40-50 pounds for the sleeve how do you work that out?? Ive seen 25+ copies of the record but only 3 pic sleeves? please explain or am I missing something
Guest ScooterNik Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Are we confusing rarity with value?
Jo Law Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 gasher---over the last 6 years the liz verdi sleeves have turned up minus the record--first one i bought was 50 pounds--gave it to a mate as a gift--next one cost me 30 pounds--sold it for 40 pounds and then i lbought three more for 40 pounds each kept one sold the other two---
Jo Law Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 F B if somethings rare it worth money isnt---or am i missing something---------------oooh im gonna love this thread-------lol jo
Gasher Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 ok but Ive still seen more copies of the 45 than the pic sleeve on its own..You obviously have a built in magnet for Liz Verdi Sleeves..wish I had one when I bought the 45
Guest Bearsoul Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 (edited) Any time Stevie ... I really don't know as I don't really collect any of them now I know my mate says she's having a real problem tracking down the sleeve ... so in her case obviously the sleeve is more rare ... don't know what record it is she's doing though. FIND OUT MANDY,I COLLECT SLEEVES ,,MIGHT HAVE ONE !! CHRIS M....I ALSO COLLECT POCKETS, LAPELS,BUTTONS AND THE ACTUAL JACKETS (JACKETS SLEEVES????) AND JO ..I;VE GOT HUNDREDS OF PIC SLEEVES MOSTLY EUROPEAN (WITH THE RECORDS IN THEM OF COURSE) LUCKILY I PICKED THEM UP WHEN THEY WERE CHEAPER GETTING HARDER TO FIND OVER THERE NOW ! Edited February 16, 2006 by bearsoul
steve z Posted February 17, 2006 Author Posted February 17, 2006 picture bags are a bit like football --they can be divided into leages-you get the lowest ones which are--eg supremes baby love--record worth 2 quid picure bag worth 20 quid--go up a leauge you get stuff like tammi terrell--this old heart record 8quid picture bag 30 quid----then comes the french eps jackie ross selfish one plus 3 more-- selfish one on its own 15 quid however on french with sleeve 65 quid--ray pollard united artists outings 80-100 quid each on the french ep with sleeve 300 hundred--then there are the rare singles with bags a couple of which have been mentioned- sam fletcher jessie davies--then come the greek-italian-dutch etc bags which are stunning---could go on and on but i think you get the jist of it-------GREAT THREAD ---EXCUSE SPELLING im only a simple girl-------------ljo Hi Jo I know you are a big collector of records with a picture sleeve.....I do not particularily go out of my way to chase sleeves down ,but always nice to have the original sleeve if with the tune.I don't know anything about the Greek -Italian-Dutch P.S. releases,please enlighten ATb Steve
Rich Buckley Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 I did indeed. Which reminds me Rich, we are having a Rhythm & Soul Set Reunion on Sat 22nd July in Birmingham. Looks like we've got Dave Ingle on board for it Hope you can make the trip down - Will email you full info when all details are confirmed. Good work! I'll get Gareth (Mossy) and a few others to come along too Will be good to see Dave again...keep me informed...
Guest ScooterNik Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 (edited) F B if somethings rare it worth money isnt---or am i missing something---------------oooh im gonna love this thread-------lol jo Not neccasarily. If I took my drum machine and harmonica into a recording studio, recorded a tune, pressed 100 copies then that would be rare but I'd be lucky to give them away? Before anyone says that there is a market for most any kind of recording, I'd just like to point out you haven't heard me play.... Maybe if i added a picture sleeve too..... Nope, still couldn't give them away. To use a better example, i have a jukebox version of The Specials 'Too Much Too Young', one track on each side instead of the usual 5 track EP it came off. The EP sells for about £7-£8 which considering it made #1 isn't bad. The jukebox single can't have anywhere near the distribution (I've only seen 3 in the last 20 years as opposed to dozens of EPs so is rarer AND harder to find) but you'll be lucky to see a fiver for it. BTW if anyone has the Elvis Costello single on 2-Tone (CHSTT-7, the original number that Too Much Too Young was later released on) or Ricos 'Rico Jama' then i'd be interested. The only 2-Tone releases I'm missing Edited February 17, 2006 by ScooterNik
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