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Guest Andy BB
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Sam Dees Lonely For You Baby on SSS International

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Sam Dees Lonely For You Baby on SSS International
Too much!!rumoured to be £200+,depending on what rumour you believe Andy.
Guest rachel
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yes.gif Behave or I'll send you all to Freebasing with no supper :lol:
Guest Andy BB
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Too much!!rumoured to be £200+,depending on what rumour you believe Andy.

It's OK Ken I don't want one - I've got the much rarer issue.

It's on the Soul City label

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Guest Simon
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It's OK Ken I don't want one - I've got the much rarer issue.

It's on the Soul City label

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What you really need is the rarer Goldmine issue with the superb Sam Fletcher on the flip!

:D:lol:

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How about on the crappy crazy world of northern soul dvd with sam dees miming along with awful background flashing lights,and a totally different backing track...wot a load of shit!!!!! :thumbsup:

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Still a fantastic 45 Andy,bass line banging out of your speakers,awesome tune :thumbsup: Whatever the rumours are i paid the going rate at the time,got a 45 i wanted,im happy with that,nuff said. :lol:

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Sam Dees Lonely For You Baby on SSS International

I've had 3 copies in the last 7 years off ebay.

None of them cost me more than 10 Dollars and two of them showed up in the same week!.

That said, its a relativley hard record to track down.

If a 50 or 100 Count turned up it wouldn't diminish the quality or intrinsic value of the record to me and over the medium term I don't feel it would grossly affect the price in a negative sense, such is the demand.

Sean Hampsey

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I've had 3 copies in the last 7 years off ebay.

None of them cost me more than 10 Dollars and two of them showed up in the same week!.

That said, its a relativley hard record to track down.

If a 50 or 100 Count turned up it wouldn't diminish the quality or intrinsic value of the record to me and over the medium term I don't feel it would grossly affect the price in a negative sense, such is the demand.

Sean Hampsey

Quantity vs Quality . . . Quality wins every time, whatever the price. Remember the old saying, "It's what's in the groove etc". Remember also, if a £5 sound sounds better than a £5000 sound, then the one who spends £5 has got the better bargain!!!

Martin

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Quantity vs Quality . . . Quality wins every time, whatever the price. Remember the old saying, "It's what's in the groove etc". Remember also, if a £5 sound sounds better than a £5000 sound, then the one who spends £5 has got the better bargain!!!

Martin

Amen to that Martin.

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Sean Hampsey

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