Guest Andy Kempster Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 I really should pay more attention. Spinning through a few tunes tonight i have noticed i have 2 copies of the enticers - calling for your love. Only bought a copy just before christmas after a night out and thinking how much i loved that track. Lo and behold. Had it in a box i havent gone through in ages. Got 2 now. DIV! Must have happened to others, surely
Peter99 Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 I really should pay more attention. Spinning through a few tunes tonight i have noticed i have 2 copies of the enticers - calling for your love. Only bought a copy just before christmas after a night out and thinking how much i loved that track. Lo and behold. Had it in a box i havent gone through in ages. Got 2 now. DIV! Must have happened to others, surely It's a nice record Andy. Peter
Missgoldie Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 I often douple up on average records with great looking labels. You know, wow that's a nice looking label, pick it up for a tenner, get it, listen to it and say "yeah that's ok" shelve it then do the same thing a year later. 1
Robbk Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 I bought hundreds of duplicates by accident. But I was able to swap most of them for other records I wanted.
Iancsloft Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 I bought hundreds of duplicates by accident. But I was able to swap most of them for other records I wanted. Thats because you have to much $$$$$$ lol
Tricky Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Happened Too many times!Only a couple of weeks ago I was at a record fair and bought Final Decisions on Bumpshop and Citations on that Mir A Don related label.putting them away and I found I'd got them both.Age does funny things.
jocko Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Its called greed! Having always prided myself on knowing what I bought I would like to laugh at all those above, however now having a sorted record room I realise I was delusional having found about 30 singles doubled and about 50 LP's!! Watch for the list going up soon...... Mr Trick, glad to see you are still out there, will be calling you around lunchtime for a quick chat.
Guest Nick Harrison Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Some of the much older more discerning collectors have been know to triple up, without even realizing !!
jocko Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Some of the much older more discerning collectors have been know to triple up, without even realizing !! During its popularity phase I dug around and found I had 6 wd's of O'Jays To Prove I Love You, I gave the extras away at Lifeline weekender even though a bundle of nupmties were paying stupid prices for it. Having collected Philly I just bought whatever was in front of me, I still have 2 WD's and 1 issue of Anthony White that I really should sell.
boba Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 the other enticers 45, "Thief", has a break on it, you could use a double for beat juggling. i'm sure northern DJs do that a lot right? 2
Guest Gogs Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 I have done this before but i now have 700 of my records listed on my computer on a spreadsheet,(still got a couple of hundred more to add). But now i always check my list before buying.
Robbk Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Thats because you have to much $$$$$$ lol I never had much money. Otherwise I'd have bought tonnes of records like Anderson, and I'd have become a dealer. I bought most of my records (when they were issued, or within a year or so, except for the '40s and very early '50s records I bought) mainly from the bargain bins, 10 cent sales at Woolworth's, thrift stores and junk stores (45s for 5, 10, 20 and 25 cents, LPs for 25, 50 cents and sometimes, $1 (if I really wanted them badly)). Yet, I still left hundreds at those prices, simply because I didn't have another 10 cents.
Kris Holmes Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 yeah, it definitely happens. my girlfriend even had something like 5 copies of the same Rufus Thomas 45 at some point. it is especially confusing with good records by common artists on common labels....
Jordirip Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 I must put those spares of the Hopkins Bros and united Sounds up for sale. Bloody charity shop finds. 3
Jordirip Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 the other enticers 45, "Thief", has a break on it, you could use a double for beat juggling. i'm sure northern DJs do that a lot right? They're too busy trying to keep the stylus off the slip mat. 1
boba Posted February 3, 2013 Posted February 3, 2013 They're too busy trying to keep the stylus off the slip mat. yeah, and playing $4000 records with worn out bent styluses and not spending $100 on their own cartridge 1
Guest ScooterNik Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 I have done this before but i now have 700 of my records listed on my computer on a spreadsheet,(still got a couple of hundred more to add). But now i always check my list before buying. I've listed my ska/skapunk cd collection in a similar manner, it runs to around 1000 CDs now, and then uploaded the list to a cloud. If I'm out and about hunting, or sat at home internet buying, it's a matter of two or three minutes to download the list to my phone and check what I'm buying.
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