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There has been a guy on ebay putting these out every few months for a while now so obviously has a few. If you stand by me is the better but difficult to put a value on it.

First one he sold went for 1400 usd with 11 bids the last went a couple of days ago for 499 usd with 1 bid.

In the past when there has been a "find" so to say the desire to own one and the value has decreased.

It's never been listed in price guides. So what is the value.

ta

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There has been a guy on ebay putting these out every few months for a while now so obviously has a few. If you stand by me is the better but difficult to put a value on it.

First one he sold went for 1400 usd with 11 bids the last went a couple of days ago for 499 usd with 1 bid.

In the past when there has been a "find" so to say the desire to own one and the value has decreased.

It's never been listed in price guides. So what is the value.

ta

Alan

Still a desirable 45 for both sides, on both sides of the pond when and or if it dries up could well increse in value I paid £400 for it

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That's the game of record collecting, trying to guess when copies are gone and something has bottomed out and buying low. If you miss out you end up having to pay a lot more. Either way, seller is not just dumping quantity so he's regulating the supply / price some. Also, yesterday was not exactly the best day to sell a record on ebay given the holidays.

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He's had them a while now and would not commit to quantity when I asked about it over a year ago, good tune.

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I f he had a small quantity he would probably say, so guess he has quite a few.

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Unless he found an endless amount of copies value will probably go back up in a few months.

Even in relatively small amounts I don't think finds ever really recover their value.

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Even in relatively small amounts I don't think finds ever really recover their value.

I disagree. Unless they are "3 known copy" finds where the value is held up by like 4 top collectors, small finds will hold their value and often increase the value by exposing an obscure record.

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I disagree. Unless they are "3 known copy" finds where the value is held up by like 4 top collectors, small finds will hold their value and often increase the value by exposing an obscure record.

I'm thinking of the likes of Four Tracks, Arthur Freeman that are 2 that spring to mind. Hardly get any plays now, often on lists and if you put a want on here you would have quite a few replies in minutes. These were demanding alot higher price than you would pay now since more have been found.

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I wonder how many Rod Dearlove had (Small Society) or did he just have the one? One of his shouts late 80's/early 90's.

I didn't realise Dear Glove had it that far back.....I am certain he didn't have (m)any for sale.....or else I would have picked it up then rather than a couple of years ago.

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Think Rod had just the one Chalks. Never had it listed for sale. Yes, late 80's / early 90's Thorne spin.

Sean

I could be wrong ,but I thought it was Rods that went on Tim Browns auction about 5yr back ?

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