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Guest sharmo 1
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There are definitely (I think) two gold professionals, one was around before Robin found his copy in the States as far as I know. Read the topic in the link I posted. Not sure where the second is though.

Hi chalks hope your O.K mate , I remember about 25 years ago a story about one being found in Belgium and people said it was common and a Belgium bootleg done for the other side for the Dutch/Belgium boy's. It's obviously an original and not a Dutch/Belgium thing However I'm convinced a collector in the Antwerp area called Patric De Wit had a gold professionals this has been a story not just in Belgium but also in the U.K over the years. I'm not saying it exits but De Wit is a well known older collector Anyone's memories be refreshed by this ? it was common talk some time back.

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Regardless of what is up for grabs... why does anyone bid on anything when there are 20 days to go on an auction? :facepalm:

The mentality or should I say strategy of the bidder is different when a really rare record is on a well known auction opposed to someone hoping to snipe a relatively unknown record off ebay .

By which I mean ,the average collector always hopes to bag a rare record for a bargain or lesser price than it normally sells or books for ,so he pins his hopes on a late bid or snipe .

When a well publicised rarity turns up on eBay or Manship ,Brown ,Brady ,then it attracts the buyer with lots of spare cash and the guys are willing to out muscle the opposition in order to get the prize !

Putting in a big bid is a way of telling the average guy ,this ones out of your price range ,so don't bother bidding .

The fact people are putting bids in now ,is no surprise when the title suggest a one off ,big room record ,but at the end of the day ,its gonna go way past those bids ,so its not gonna come down to the early bidders having egg on their faces when they A) don't want it or B) can't afford to pay for it ,is it :)

Surely every week on JM's auction ,there are always the lower bids that drop out way short of the end price ,but they keep doing it ...nutters lol

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The mentality or should I say strategy of the bidder is different when a really rare record is on a well known auction opposed to someone hoping to snipe a relatively unknown record off ebay .

By which I mean ,the average collector always hopes to bag a rare record for a bargain or lesser price than it normally sells or books for ,so he pins his hopes on a late bid or snipe .

When a well publicised rarity turns up on eBay or Manship ,Brown ,Brady ,then it attracts the buyer with lots of spare cash and the guys are willing to out muscle the opposition in order to get the prize !

Putting in a big bid is a way of telling the average guy ,this ones out of your price range ,so don't bother bidding .

The fact people are putting bids in now ,is no surprise when the title suggest a one off ,big room record ,but at the end of the day ,its gonna go way past those bids ,so its not gonna come down to the early bidders having egg on their faces when they A) don't want it or B) can't afford to pay for it ,is it :)

Surely every week on JM's auction ,there are always the lower bids that drop out way short of the end price ,but they keep doing it ...nutters lol

Yep, I used to see the same names on there every week when new records went up. The same thing used to happen on ebay, the same names used to bid on everything northern right at the start of a listing. But just minimum bids, hoping to nick something cheap. I can only assume it gives them a cheap thrill and they can say to their buddies, "I bid on that, I was winning at one point" yeh right.

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To my way of thinking if i have read it correctly there is ALREADY one of "these" 45's about, but it has always been thought of being one of a kind, a one off, only KNOWN copy to have surfaced......until now :g:

 

Does this now NOT make it the rarest Northern 45 on the planet???? especially as it would now be safe to assume, i presume, that there could be more about??

 

hmmm??

 

dazz 

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Hi chalks hope your O.K mate , I remember about 25 years ago a story about one being found in Belgium and people said it was common and a Belgium bootleg done for the other side for the Dutch/Belgium boy's. It's obviously an original and not a Dutch/Belgium thing However I'm convinced a collector in the Antwerp area called Patric De Wit had a gold professionals this has been a story not just in Belgium but also in the U.K over the years. I'm not saying it exits but De Wit is a well known older collector Anyone's memories be refreshed by this ? it was common talk some time back.

Yes, mine Simon. Many years ago, late 70's or even possibly very early 80's I think I was at Sheffield's Kay Gee Bee all nighter. When I used to go to the Kay Gee Bee I always used to sit with Adrian Gyte who jointly ran the Strads record bar with Steve Croft. One night he was there with a box with some rather odd things in it. Several of these were on coloured vinyl & looked quite strange to say the least. A Pointer Sisters - Send Him Back on yellow vinyl, A Dutch Robinson - Can't get along Without You on gold vinyl (& also black vinyl), possibly a James Lewis - Manifesto on coloured vinyl & a Professionals on gold vinyl. This is fact as I bought the Pointer Sisters & a black vinyl Dutch Robinson & an old friend of mine from Sheffield bought the Professionals.

The Pointer Sisters has long gone but there is a thread on here that mentions it & here's a pic of somebody else's copy. Now has my mate still got the Professionals? Sadly not as he gave it to his brother who gave it to an old girlfriend.

Have also been told about someone with a similar box of coloured label things at Wigan Casino one night but wasn't there so can't confirm this.

Now don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting it was a bootleg but I'm not saying it wasn't either.

 

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Guest Mr Faye
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Any idea's what its gonna be

 

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The tease for 2013 is:

The world’s RAREST Northern Soul Record will feature HERE to end 18th. December in time for your best Christmas ever!

The suspense of holding this 45 is killing me

I have a feeling that it will be the inspirations - no one can take your place....

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he already has a guaranteed 1000 pounds, and hasn't done a reveal, he should switch it out to be a cheap record, that would be so awesome.

 

Weirdly enough, legally he could do that couldn't he? A cheap but acknowledged double-sider with a minor label variance would get him through the hurdles wouldn't it? Like you say awesome but bold strategy........

 

Ian D  :D

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Weirdly enough, legally he could do that couldn't he? A cheap but acknowledged double-sider with a minor label variance would get him through the hurdles wouldn't it? Like you say awesome but bold strategy........

 

Ian D  :D

 

Thought Manship allowed you to withdraw from an auction?

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Weirdly enough, legally he could do that couldn't he? A cheap but acknowledged double-sider with a minor label variance would get him through the hurdles wouldn't it? Like you say awesome but bold strategy........

 

Ian D  :D

A mocked up wdj of the latest 100 club anniversary 45 ;)
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Thought Manship allowed you to withdraw from an auction?

Is it just me ,or do others think referring to John as "manship "a bit disrespectful ?

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Guest Mr Faye
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i thought of that too but it's been mentioned several times above already. but he says "two sider" and the inspirations is a 1-sided disc. maybe he got some crazy press with a flip.

 

he already has a guaranteed 1000 pounds, and hasn't done a reveal, he should switch it out to be a cheap record, that would be so awesome.

i heard he has a really rare copy of it on red vinyl though...

Guest east rob
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Is it just me ,or do others think referring to John as "manship "a bit disrespectful ?

its better than Shipman.... :wicked:

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Weirdly enough, legally he could do that couldn't he? A cheap but acknowledged double-sider with a minor label variance would get him through the hurdles wouldn't it? Like you say awesome but bold strategy........

 

Ian D  :D

 

for the record i don't think he'd actually do that, but it would be hilarious

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i disagree. he's built his name and a brand. i don't know what his personal opinion of it is but if anything, it's the opposite, it's talking about him as an institution. it's like saying "tefteller".

 

also, do you refer to shakespeare just as "william"? using someone's last name in that way is a sign of importance.

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also, do you refer to Elvis just as "Presley"? using someone's first name in that way is a sign of importance?

 

elvis went by and branded his (unique) first name. you can come up with exceptions but clearly when talking about any important literary or historical figure you generally use their last name.

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elvis went by and branded his (unique) first name. you can come up with exceptions but clearly when talking about any important literary or historical figure you generally use their last name.

I heard a lot of interviews with regards to Wilson Picket and it seems he was affectionately called "Picket" on some recordings he refers to himself that way

 

Kev

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I have a feeling that it will be the inspirations - no one can take your place....

I thought that but is there more then one copy? I read there is 4 single sided copies around, so this could a double sided one?

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i disagree. he's built his name and a brand. i don't know what his personal opinion of it is but if anything, it's the opposite, it's talking about him as an institution. it's like saying "tefteller".

Ok ,I just figured ,on most of his books ,website etc ,his name is John Manship

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Guest Mr Faye
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I thought that but is there more then one copy? I read there is 4 single sided copies around, so this could a double sided one?

maybe...but i heard he has a copy of it on red vinyl...

Guest Jackdaw
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A pre-Scepter Jack Montgomery would meet all the criteria.

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The mentality or should I say strategy of the bidder is different when a really rare record is on a well known auction opposed to someone hoping to snipe a relatively unknown record off ebay .

By which I mean ,the average collector always hopes to bag a rare record for a bargain or lesser price than it normally sells or books for ,so he pins his hopes on a late bid or snipe .

When a well publicised rarity turns up on eBay or Manship ,Brown ,Brady ,then it attracts the buyer with lots of spare cash and the guys are willing to out muscle the opposition in order to get the prize !

Putting in a big bid is a way of telling the average guy ,this ones out of your price range ,so don't bother bidding .

The fact people are putting bids in now ,is no surprise when the title suggest a one off ,big room record ,but at the end of the day ,its gonna go way past those bids ,so its not gonna come down to the early bidders having egg on their faces when they A) don't want it or B) can't afford to pay for it ,is it :)

Surely every week on JM's auction ,there are always the lower bids that drop out way short of the end price ,but they keep doing it ...nutters lol

 

Well if the bidder(s) are reading this - I already know thanks very much……… you flash c***(s)  :huh:  :huh:

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Yes, mine Simon. Many years ago, late 70's or even possibly very early 80's I think I was at Sheffield's Kay Gee Bee all nighter. When I used to go to the Kay Gee Bee I always used to sit with Adrian Gyte who jointly ran the Strads record bar with Steve Croft. One night he was there with a box with some rather odd things in it. Several of these were on coloured vinyl & looked quite strange to say the least. A Pointer Sisters - Send Him Back on yellow vinyl, A Dutch Robinson - Can't get along Without You on gold vinyl (& also black vinyl), possibly a James Lewis - Manifesto on coloured vinyl & a Professionals on gold vinyl. This is fact as I bought the Pointer Sisters & a black vinyl Dutch Robinson & an old friend of mine from Sheffield bought the Professionals.

The Pointer Sisters has long gone but there is a thread on here that mentions it & here's a pic of somebody else's copy. Now has my mate still got the Professionals? Sadly not as he gave it to his brother who gave it to an old girlfriend.

Have also been told about someone with a similar box of coloured label things at Wigan Casino one night but wasn't there so can't confirm this.

Now don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting it was a bootleg but I'm not saying it wasn't either.

 

 

That is a scan of a bootleg on yellow vinyl, 100% sure on that.

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I thought that but is there more then one copy? I read there is 4 single sided copies around, so this could a double sided one?

With reference to the Inspirations - 'No One Else Can Take Your Place' on Breakthrough .... I had protracted, and ultimately fruitless, discussions about this with Joey Jefferson. He maintained that the Breakthrough one-sided press was done to quickly test the market with a 'proper' release scheduled for Mutt & Jeff with 'You'll Never Make The Grade' on the flip ..... He maintained he got as far as pressing white promo copies but then cancelled the release. He claimed he still had copies and it was one of those I was after. Despite on the ground assistance from Jerry Williams no deal ever happened and I never got to see the 45.

I was never really convinced that he was being honest ..... I think he was just messing with my head. If the 45 did exist on Mutt & Jeff I figured we would have known about it through Neil Rushton's dealings with him.

But then stranger things have happened .......

Andy

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Is it just me ,or do others think referring to John as "manship "a bit disrespectful ?

 

Yes others do think that,or at least I do, particularly the way its used often on here when people are aware he will be reading.

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I take it we still don't know the answer, a very clever use of SS by Mr M when he now has bidders bidding on an unknown entity, jeez.

Hmm I still think its something much more obvious than expected, which will be interesting to see what happens to bidding after that?

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Yes others do think that,or at least I do, particularly the way its used often on here when people are aware he will be reading.

 

Nah,he's become an institution,bit like Harrods.

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With reference to the Inspirations - 'No One Else Can Take Your Place' on Breakthrough .... I had protracted, and ultimately fruitless, discussions about this with Joey Jefferson. He maintained that the Breakthrough one-sided press was done to quickly test the market with a 'proper' release scheduled for Mutt & Jeff with 'You'll Never Make The Grade' on the flip ..... He maintained he got as far as pressing white promo copies but then cancelled the release. He claimed he still had copies and it was one of those I was after. Despite on the ground assistance from Jerry Williams no deal ever happened and I never got to see the 45.

I was never really convinced that he was being honest ..... I think he was just messing with my head. If the 45 did exist on Mutt & Jeff I figured we would have known about it through Neil Rushton's dealings with him.

But then stranger things have happened .......

Andy

 

Now that would be a trophy 45 to whip out at an allnighter...

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What's the bet it's a false start & the revelation is put back to later today or later over the weekend...........just to keep the suspense going :thumbup: 

Cheers

Martyn 

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Well if the bidder(s) are reading this - I already know thanks very much……… you flash c***(s) :huh::huh:

Now who's bragging ;)

And make no mistake, those bidders also know too :)

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Are we saying that the sound file he's got with it isn't the record on sale then? Because I was getting excited about owning a one-off Stevie Wonders 'For Once in My Life' x ?  :rofl:

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I take it we still don't know the answer, a very clever use of SS by Mr M when he now has bidders bidding on an unknown entity, jeez.

Hmm I still think its something much more obvious than expected, which will be interesting to see what happens to bidding after that?

 

Not being critical of you at all Jocko, but just wanted to point out (to everyone, really) that as far as I can see - in relation to this particular auction item - JM has not used Soul-Source at all. Not one post.

 

Every SS member who has posted on this thread, guessing records and talking about his marketing strategy, has done his job for him.

 

Nice successful piece of psychology by John though  :wink:

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Not being critical of you at all Jocko, but just wanted to point out (to everyone, really) that as far as I can see - in relation to this particular auction item - JM has not used Soul-Source at all. Not one post.

 

Every SS member who has posted on this thread, guessing records and talking about his marketing strategy, has done his job for him.

 

Nice successful piece of psychology by John though  :wink:

You.ve just answered the question Peter on how he HAS used the site, all he has done is plant the seed knowing full well the site would go bisrack

 

Kev

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Slightly different description now...

 

It was been garaged in a collection for 30 years - so not something that has been sold recently.

 

There is apparently only one copy.

 

Sounds like it is two classics that were previously not available in a single disc  :g:

 

It was delivered yesterday to John.

 

Cheers

 

Richard

 

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