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Were these publicised on here ? Maybe I missed the ad.............

I dont think that auction house was the best placed to sell them, hence prices would have been low............

There was a thread on it with a link to the auction site and full details of the lots in this collection. It certainly sounded as though the word had got around on this one. Would have liked to have gone myself but couldn't afford the fuel let alone a bid.

:hatsoff2: - Kev

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Agree with Tony not much quality there, seems like loads of below average stuff making way way beyond its normal sale value. I bid on a few things including the Jock Mitchell which unlike some things seemed reasonable at 270 plus buyers premium. I had intended to go to the auction but there appeared to be too much unsalable dross on sight of the catalogue. They did have a 'northern soul expert' advising them apparently. Provided everything sold that hammered and wasn't just scrubbed the sale room will have made a pretty packet around 20% each way in buyers and sellers premium.

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Attended - generally prices sold for much less than catalogue guide prices . A few of the well known dealers in attendance and bidding . A few more on the internet i suspect as the same buyer numbers kept cropping up for large lots of LPs etc. Good entertainment.

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It seemed poorly organised to me, with not that many US rarities in there, unless the collection had been picked through already.

I wondered if it had been picked through, I looked at the catalogue and it seemed they had separated anything worth 50 or over and there wasn't much of that. On that basis, I figured there wouldn't be much in any of the boxes.

I also wondered if it was representative of many collections? There were a lot of records but there didn't seem to be a lot of quality.

Is there a sold prices list up anywhere?

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I wondered if it had been picked through, I looked at the catalogue and it seemed they had separated anything worth 50 or over and there wasn't much of that. On that basis, I figured there wouldn't be much in any of the boxes.

I also wondered if it was representative of many collections? There were a lot of records but there didn't seem to be a lot of quality.

Is there a sold prices list up anywhere?

Try here Paul;

https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/realised-prices/omega-auctions/catalogue-id-2869753?page=1

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Sorry if I missed it but has anybody sussed who Tony McGhee is / was yet?

I KNOW that name. It's driving me bonkers. Can't think where I know that name from.

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Sorry if I missed it but has anybody sussed who Tony McGhee is / was yet?

I KNOW that name. It's driving me bonkers. Can't think where I know that name from.

There was a Tony McGhee who was in a band called the Groundhogs from the early 60's/70's.....

Ian D :D

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There was a Tony McGhee who was in a band called the Groundhogs from the early 60's/70's.....

Ian D :D

Hmm? I wonder? I know for a fact he's sadly in a wheelchair now. (the Tony McGhee who's collection has just been auctioned off)

PS - You've still got a PM from me you ain't answered, you lazy sod.

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Thanks.

Hmmmm..... not a lot made the estimate. Putting 3 records together etc probably made people buy one lot of 3 to get one record which may have kept prices down. Forgot about that Jack Montgomery - drat! And the Minnie Jones which was a bargain.

Must be gutting to see 300 LPs go for under £50

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Thanks.

Hmmmm..... not a lot made the estimate. Putting 3 records together etc probably made people buy one lot of 3 to get one record which may have kept prices down. Forgot about that Jack Montgomery - drat! And the Minnie Jones which was a bargain.

Must be gutting to see 300 LPs go for under £50

Such is the risk of an auction like this.

Seemed like the latter lots suffered due to a waning of interest and / or money.

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Not a negative remark.......but,this lot seems all over the place with quite afew doubles....don,t quite look like a collection as such...it,s far to sporadic and eclectic.......odd if you ask me .....one or two nice bits though......strange :g:

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Not wanting to be contrary...but wasn't he McPhee? Big blues fan I think. :sleep3:

Indeed he was - a great guitarist, The band was once known as John Lee's Groundhogs supporting John Lee Hooker and others in the 60's. And of course they recorded a 'Northern' hit of their own on Planet - I'll Never Fall In Love Again..... Mike

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Soulfinger is right, there isn't a "mcghee" in the band. Not that it would be relevant anyways but more discussion about the Groundhogs (who I like actually) is now even totally irrelevant, will move to freebasing if it becomes a topic. Thanks.

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Soulfinger is right, there isn't a "mcghee" in the band. Not that it would be relevant anyways but more discussion about the Groundhogs (who I like actually) is now even totally irrelevant, will move to freebasing if it becomes a topic. Thanks.

You're a hard man Bob :)

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There is an article about that auction in todays Manchester Evening News. I would upload it if i could ,but totally useless with computers. Oops sorry just noticed somebody has. Thanks Soulfinger.

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