Guest dave clifford Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 hi all can you guys give me a valuation on the records below as im looking to sell just a few for starters cheers flowers for real lax 7 miles per hour band playing your game music city family of eve i want to be loved by you jeree records king tutt youve got me hung up fun city ike strong your love keeps me dancing marble jan jones independent woman day wood swiss movement i wish our love would last forever (yellow record gold lable )
pikeys dog Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 Last couple of King Tut's sold for £225 and $200 on eBay... Was this booted?
Gasher Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 BOOTED?? NOT AS FAR AS I KNOW BUT HEY WHAT THE f*** DO I KNOW ANYWAY BUT NO NOT YET..
Modernsoulsucks Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 Check this site https://www.popsike.com/ Give you an idea and add a little on I'd say ROD
Cunnie Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 hi all can you guys give me a valuation on the records below as im looking to sell just a few for starters cheers flowers for real lax 7 miles per hour band playing your game music city family of eve i want to be loved by you jeree records king tutt youve got me hung up fun city ike strong your love keeps me dancing marble jan jones independent woman day wood swiss movement i wish our love would last forever (yellow record gold lable ) Hi Dave & welcome to the madhouse. Saw 3 copy's of King Tutt at Prestatyn, 1 for a crazy £500 1 for £250, about right i guess & 1 that a kid had bought for £60 the lucky b*st*rd You didn't say if the King Tutt was a 7" or a 12" If it's a 12" it's totally worthless along with the Family Of Eve & the Ike Strong but it's your lucky day as i'm feeling really generous so i'll give you a fiver each for them
Phil Blacknell Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 hi all can you guys give me a valuation on the records below as im looking to sell just a few for starters cheers Hi I know the 7 Miles per hr band is hard to find i have played it out a few time and Soul Sam wanted it off me, i think it took him a while to find one, he did get a copy in the end from Butch,i seem to remember the price was over the £500!! (but i'm not 100% sure) my memory is not like it was!! It's one you never see it for sale. I hope this helps Phil flowers for real lax 7 miles per hour band playing your game music city family of eve i want to be loved by you jeree records king tutt youve got me hung up fun city ike strong your love keeps me dancing marble jan jones independent woman day wood swiss movement i wish our love would last forever (yellow record gold lable )
Guest sigher the gutter snype Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 king tutt---i paid £225 flowers---i paid £600 more money than sense i hear you shout!!! it's my hobbie, leave me alone
Pete Burton Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 hi all can you guys give me a valuation on the records below as im looking to sell just a few for starters cheers swiss movement i wish our love would last forever (yellow record gold lable ) Swiss Movement................Excellent 7T's.........usually around £200.
Chalky Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 (edited) Hi Dave & welcome to the madhouse. Saw 3 copy's of King Tutt at Prestatyn, 1 for a crazy £500 1 for £250, about right i guess & 1 that a kid had bought for £60 the lucky b*st*rd I'd say the £60 is more like "about right" in the real world However in the strange world of northern soul, for some strange reason most want to pay about in the £100's for a record that doesn't appear to be that hard to pick up, plenty of copies seem to be about for sale Edited March 25, 2006 by chalky
Guest dave clifford Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 Hi Dave & welcome to the madhouse. Saw 3 copy's of King Tutt at Prestatyn, 1 for a crazy £500 1 for £250, about right i guess & 1 that a kid had bought for £60 the lucky b*st*rd You didn't say if the King Tutt was a 7" or a 12" If it's a 12" it's totally worthless along with the Family Of Eve & the Ike Strong but it's your lucky day as i'm feeling really generous so i'll give you a fiver each for them cunnie all are 7"
Gorgeous George Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Hi Dave & welcome to the madhouse. Saw 3 copy's of King Tutt at Prestatyn, 1 for a crazy £500 1 for £250, about right i guess & 1 that a kid had bought for £60 the lucky b*st*rd Obviously rare and worth the money then!!
Mike Shawe Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Paid £100 for my Flowers in 1989! Nothing like a good vinyl investment king tutt---i paid £225 flowers---i paid £600 more money than sense i hear you shout!!! it's my hobbie, leave me alone
Guest dave clifford Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Paid £100 for my Flowers in 1989! Nothing like a good vinyl investment [/paid £20 for my copy from soulbowl in 1985 ish quote]
Soul Shrews Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 I'd say the £60 is more like "about right" in the real world However in the strange world of northern soul, for some strange reason most want to pay about in the £100's for a record that doesn't appear to be that hard to pick up, plenty of copies seem to be about for sale Spot on Chalke's don't waste yer hard earned mate!
Guest lotusland Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 The value for King Tutt is a rock solid $400 usd these days, mostly because of the Japanese, actually. The 12" will fetch more, and is very very rare. I found a handfull of Tutt's last year and everytime I've sold it it went to Japan. I still have 2 more, 400 usd a pop for anyone who needs it, PM me..
Guest Gavin Page Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 The value for King Tutt is a rock solid $400 usd these days, mostly because of the Japanese, actually. The 12" will fetch more, and is very very rare. I found a handfull of Tutt's last year and everytime I've sold it it went to Japan. I still have 2 more, 400 usd a pop for anyone who needs it, PM me.. Yet again I do not understand why this going for this money. Was not a hard record in the 80s and 90s. Is it because once people have it they will not let it go ? Or is it as Lotusland has said the dear old Jap market has forced the price for some reason ?
Guest lotusland Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Yet again I do not understand why this going for this money. Was not a hard record in the 80s and 90s. Is it because once people have it they will not let it go ? Or is it as Lotusland has said the dear old Jap market has forced the price for some reason ? Simple economics, a decent amount of copies about 15 years ago or so, but a great 45 that hurts to let go. Add in another huge market (the japanese) that takes a fancy to it and another smaller one (young funk/disco kids that love late 7ts/8ts soul but cant relate to older more traditional 'northern' sound) and you got a 400 dollar 45! If disco guys find out what a killer disco flip it has, this could go up even further. I just heard that somebody offered my friend $3000 for the 12"!!!
Cunnie Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Simple economics, a decent amount of copies about 15 years ago or so, but a great 45 that hurts to let go. Add in another huge market (the japanese) that takes a fancy to it and another smaller one (young funk/disco kids that love late 7ts/8ts soul but cant relate to older more traditional 'northern' sound) and you got a 400 dollar 45! If disco guys find out what a killer disco flip it has, this could go up even further. I just heard that somebody offered my friend $3000 for the 12"!!! Hi Lotusland, seen the King Tutt's on your website & wondered how much they were. Know of about 6 copy's of the 12" in the UK including 1 demo copy, funny thing is i've never seen a demo of the 7" version. The 12" is a bit of a holy grail for me (had a couple of 7s but can't track down the 12) Great site by the way Currently playing the Terry Gengis that you have got listed but got no idea of it's value. Any info? Here's a link to the site https://www.lotuslandrecords.net/
Guest lotusland Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Simple economics, a decent amount of copies about 15 years ago or so, but a great 45 that hurts to let go. Add in another huge market (the japanese) that takes a fancy to it and another smaller one (young funk/disco kids that love late 7ts/8ts soul but cant relate to older more traditional 'northern' sound) and you got a 400 dollar 45! If disco guys find out what a killer disco flip it has, this could go up even further. I just heard that somebody offered my friend $3000 for the 12"!!! the 45 of terry genghis is a real cheapie (about $15 or so) and very nice for the era. i'm a sucker for falsetto, especially out of era (late 7ts, 8ts even 9ts!) the 12" is more like $75. thanks for the plug! andy
Guest Richard Bergman Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 hi all can you guys give me a valuation on the records below as im looking to sell just a few for starters cheers flowers for real lax 7 miles per hour band playing your game music city family of eve i want to be loved by you jeree records king tutt youve got me hung up fun city ike strong your love keeps me dancing marble jan jones independent woman day wood swiss movement i wish our love would last forever (yellow record gold lable ) family of eve i want to be loved by you jeree records GREAT RECORD - What price does this go for ? -Didn't it coem out on a blue vinyl
Guest lotusland Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 family of eve i want to be loved by you jeree records GREAT RECORD - What price does this go for ? -Didn't it coem out on a blue vinyl I had 2 of the blue vinyl's last year. These were the 2nd presses on Full Sail. There also is a stock black vinyl on Full Sail. Value about $450 usd (they both sold in two days, so maybe that was a little low). Jeree should be more like $700, although the market could take it higher or lower on any given day. Lotus Land is doing the official re release of Family of Eve this month, got the masters and its all square with the band. So if you can wait a month or so, you can get one for $6!!
Guest OskarB Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 ike strong your love keeps me dancing marble Pat Brady had one on auction a week ago or so. Dunno what the final price ws, but £220 with one hour to go.
Guest lotusland Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 just heard the flip side of 7 miles per hour band "latin freak" tell me oh copyholder... is there a location on this particular 45? i need some info on this one. sounds DAMN good. i'd imagine this to be around $500 - but what do i know...
Dave Posted April 7, 2006 Posted April 7, 2006 The value for King Tutt is a rock solid $400 usd these days, mostly because of the Japanese, actually. The 12" will fetch more, and is very very rare. How the f*** can it be "rock solid" at that price when Pikey has stated that its gone for half that on ebay recently? You trying to shift a few copies that you paid a tad too much for, by any chance?
Simon T Posted April 7, 2006 Posted April 7, 2006 just heard the flip side of 7 miles per hour band "latin freak" tell me oh copyholder... is there a location on this particular 45? i need some info on this one. sounds DAMN good. i'd imagine this to be around $500 - but what do i know... it's fukc rubbish.... & fouk all by the sound of it
Val (Chunky) Posted April 7, 2006 Posted April 7, 2006 it's fukc rubbish.... & fouk all by the sound of it Anyone got a clip of it?
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