KevH Posted May 9, 2013 Posted May 9, 2013 Hi chaps,could i have a quick re-cap on the Original vs Boot info please.? I know its been done before.,and any info price wise for both.? Thanks....Kev.
Solution Guest trickbag Posted May 10, 2013 Solution Posted May 10, 2013 Northern Soul Repro (Hear!) TIMOTHY WILSON "I Must Love You" Sky Disc Repro Price: $51.21 USD $49.00 AUD $50.28 CAD €38.68 EUR £31.52 GBP Â¥4122.00 JPY Start Date: April 21, 2012 End Date: April 28, 2012 Bids: 8 Seller Feedback: 1803 Buyer Feedback: 17 isnw_ecp TIMOTHY WILSON "I MUST LOVE YOU" b/w "Hiding in Your Heart" on Sky Disc Records Repro in strong VG Condition Plays Great with Clean Label Price: $330.00 USD $322.84 AUD $334.82 CAD €240.87 EUR £206.28 GBP Â¥25499.03 JPY Start Date: November 04, 2011 End Date: November 11, 2011 Bids: 17 Seller Feedback: 4978 Buyer Feedback: 3906 ****************** TIMOTHY WILSON( SKY DISC #643) - "I MUST LOVE YOU" b/w"HIDING IN YOUR HEART" Original US 45 by TIMOTHY WILSON - great '60s Northern soul floorfiller. VG+ condition, glossy, plays great. heres both with prices,although the original should be about 200 dollars or 120/130 pounds,its a great tune 72or73 i think. ricky.
KevH Posted May 10, 2013 Author Posted May 10, 2013 Thanks for the info.£120/130 seems a fair price for an original.Just a tough one to locate.
purist Posted May 10, 2013 Posted May 10, 2013 From memory doesn't the original have a raised capital X in the run out groove? (maybe it's the lazy capital S?) I thought it was always one of those records in pre-internet times that's nigh on impossible to find (you can have 3 or 4 copies of his Veep gem for every Sky-Disc original at least) and have seen it sell in a venue for 350-400 quid for a tidy looking copy. Maybe in these "you can find anything on the web" days more copies have been turned up, but my guess is maybe folk think they're buying originals when they're not, and you cant take it as correct when looking through popske etc that just because the seller says "original" that they are correct because visually they look identical, and i've looked through lots of the photos on popsike and non of the ones I looked at (which all fetched decent money)appear to have the raised capital letter, which imho makes them "second issues" at best, outright boots at worst? Or is it that this 45 is no longer fashionable? or all that well known with the younger "I started in the later 80's crowd", and hence suffering 'triple dip recession/you can buy any non current floorfiller for 25% of what it was at it's peak' ? Or perhaps it's just some of us old farts fought long and hard to get one into our collections and don't care how much guide books say 'cause we ain't gonna sell it at any price ;-) (if nobody else confirms which raised capital letter it is I'll go digging over the weekend) hth 1
Popular Post Jordirip Posted May 10, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 10, 2013 From memory doesn't the original have a raised capital X in the run out groove? (maybe it's the lazy capital S?) I thought it was always one of those records in pre-internet times that's nigh on impossible to find (you can have 3 or 4 copies of his Veep gem for every Sky-Disc original at least) and have seen it sell in a venue for 350-400 quid for a tidy looking copy. Maybe in these "you can find anything on the web" days more copies have been turned up, but my guess is maybe folk think they're buying originals when they're not, and you cant take it as correct when looking through popske etc that just because the seller says "original" that they are correct because visually they look identical, and i've looked through lots of the photos on popsike and non of the ones I looked at (which all fetched decent money)appear to have the raised capital letter, which imho makes them "second issues" at best, outright boots at worst? Or is it that this 45 is no longer fashionable? or all that well known with the younger "I started in the later 80's crowd", and hence suffering 'triple dip recession/you can buy any non current floorfiller for 25% of what it was at it's peak' ? Or perhaps it's just some of us old farts fought long and hard to get one into our collections and don't care how much guide books say 'cause we ain't gonna sell it at any price ;-) (if nobody else confirms which raised capital letter it is I'll go digging over the weekend) hth John, Mine's got a raised capital in the matrix stamp. It's a definite original. I've had the boot before and it's on vinyl but it's a shit recording and very low in the mix with no bass, awful sound. I've never seen a boot or repro that is on styrene. You're right though, it's certainly not a 45 I'd sell. I don't buy a lot of northern as such, but this is one of my all time fav 45's. I also reckon that this has got to be a £300 record at least. Atb...Jordi 4
Pete S Posted May 10, 2013 Posted May 10, 2013 From memory doesn't the original have a raised capital X in the run out groove? (maybe it's the lazy capital S?) I thought it was always one of those records in pre-internet times that's nigh on impossible to find (you can have 3 or 4 copies of his Veep gem for every Sky-Disc original at least) and have seen it sell in a venue for 350-400 quid for a tidy looking copy. Maybe in these "you can find anything on the web" days more copies have been turned up, but my guess is maybe folk think they're buying originals when they're not, and you cant take it as correct when looking through popske etc that just because the seller says "original" that they are correct because visually they look identical, and i've looked through lots of the photos on popsike and non of the ones I looked at (which all fetched decent money)appear to have the raised capital letter, which imho makes them "second issues" at best, outright boots at worst? Or is it that this 45 is no longer fashionable? or all that well known with the younger "I started in the later 80's crowd", and hence suffering 'triple dip recession/you can buy any non current floorfiller for 25% of what it was at it's peak' ? Or perhaps it's just some of us old farts fought long and hard to get one into our collections and don't care how much guide books say 'cause we ain't gonna sell it at any price ;-) (if nobody else confirms which raised capital letter it is I'll go digging over the weekend) hth As I said above, easy to tell, original is styrene boot is vinyl 1
KevH Posted May 10, 2013 Author Posted May 10, 2013 As I said above, easy to tell, original is styrene boot is vinyl Styrene,stick on label.? Great posts John and Jordi,wouldn't at all be suprised at £300.
Pete S Posted May 10, 2013 Posted May 10, 2013 just not fashionable record but it s great one Probably on me own here then, can't stand it.
Popular Post Jordirip Posted May 11, 2013 Popular Post Posted May 11, 2013 To me it's one of the most uplifting, joyful, feelgood tunes ever, brilliantly sung with a wonderful backing track. And it's a great dancer. 4
Benji Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 (edited) dito. NB. anyone got a copy for sale? NB 2: just played the flip side "hiding in your heart" on youtube. Verrrrrry nice midtempo! Edited May 11, 2013 by Benji
Guest trickbag Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 Timothy Wilson I Must Love You Sky Disc Timothy Wilson I Must Love You Sky Disc Near mint copy of the very elusive classic tune Awesome buy it quick Price includes fully insured shipping costs uk Our Price: £505.00 yes Benji, this clown has one. ricky.
Swifty Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 Timothy Wilson I Must Love You Sky Disc Timothy Wilson I Must Love You Sky Disc Near mint copy of the very elusive classic tune Awesome buy it quick Price includes fully insured shipping costs uk Our Price: £505.00 yes Benji, this clown has one. ricky. Wonder who that is then
Guest trickbag Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 Portable Dance floor Hire, clue! big Barry,macers,and the rest of those mods could have done with one in Laverty's upstairs 83/84,would have saved the carpet. ricky.
leebo68 Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 I have this and in excellent condition, only writing on label. Styrene original. Any idea of value, currently. Thanks!
Mark R Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 I need to check mine with this info, thanks. I have several records which I bought back in the day when I just liked a tune or not, and before I cared about all of this which may or may not be original malarkyl! Cheers, Mark
Bruv Posted April 13, 2017 Posted April 13, 2017 I just missed out on a copy that came up for sale in the States on Discogs last year, I think it was up for around £145 but was gone time I logged on.
Dave Pinch Posted April 13, 2017 Posted April 13, 2017 orig must be 300...... and still not back in fashion
Goldsoul Posted April 13, 2017 Posted April 13, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, dave pinch said: orig must be 300...... and still not back in fashion Dave- I have to say....it's 400. Really scarce back in 1974 never mind now. Not sure folks realise how hard it is to find. I know the label owner Randy Irwin and he told me it bombed in the early 70's. Something tells me it's a 1971/72 release not 60's. Just my considered opinion of course price wise 😀 Edited April 13, 2017 by Goldsoul
Dave Pinch Posted April 14, 2017 Posted April 14, 2017 15 hours ago, Goldsoul said: Dave- I have to say....it's 400. Really scarce back in 1974 never mind now. Not sure folks realise how hard it is to find. I know the label owner Randy Irwin and he told me it bombed in the early 70's. Something tells me it's a 1971/72 release not 60's. Just my considered opinion of course price wise 😀 It should be 400 on rarity kev... And i agree its a turn of the 70s record and not 60s... One i always liked
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