Guest The Wommbat Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 Anyone have an idea of the value of The Trent Sisters "A Letter A Day" on Gogate? I have a line on one here in California and I want to get an idea of it's true value. Thanks!
boba Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 you should post the number of PMs you get from different people 2
Guest The Wommbat Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I'm meeting the guy this weekend to take a look. He hasn't mentiond any price yet so I am trying to get an idea of the value so I'll know if his asking price is reasonable. He says the condition is very good. Any ideas on value? Is the above offer realistic? Thanks
Popular Post Quinvy Posted January 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 17, 2014 I will give you a tenner to leave it where it is. not my cup of tea. 4
Chalky Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I will give you a tenner to leave it where it is. not my cup of tea. For once we agree on something Phil
Popular Post Philt Posted January 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 17, 2014 Took me 25+ years to get one. Fantastic and dog rare. Would I sell it for 2k? Not even nearly. People want 1k+ these days for records that aren't even rare, never mind genuinely so. 5
Dobber Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 It's a decent tune,and rare,not likely to turn up in any quantity! Certainly in the top end bracket value wise,and dare I say it,but I prefer to the little john!
Guest The Wommbat Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I understand it's not everybody's cup of tea but it still has value. I'm getting the feeling no one really knows for sure. I'll see what the seller is asking and let you all know.
Chalky Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 It's one of the rarest records out there. This has to be 3k plus? 1
Quinvy Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 Took me 25+ years to get one. Fantastic and dog rare. Would I sell it for 2k? Not even nearly. People want 1k+ these days for records that aren't even rare, never mind genuinely so. sorry Phil I know you always wanted it. It is very rare, but just not for me. Now Little John, well that's right up my strasse
Quinvy Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I understand it's not everybody's cup of tea but it still has value. I'm getting the feeling no one really knows for sure. I'll see what the seller is asking and let you all know. No offence intended mate, it is a very rare piece and some people seem to love it. And indeed it will be very valuable.
Philt Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 (edited) Eyup Phil Little John can't sing either mate but I still absolutely love that record too because, like the Trent Sisters, it epitomises a time and a place when there was still a whiff of 'f*ckin get a load of this' in the all night air. Theres nothing quite like a drop of finest Wilson Turbinton champagne but you can't beat a wee dram of crazy Gogate whiskey when the moon is full lol. Edited January 18, 2014 by PhilT 2
Guest Spinning Vinyl Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 I remember when Ion had this in his sales box for ages at Stafford and couldnt sell it for peanuts lol How times change eh
Philt Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 (edited) I remember when Ion had this in his sales box for ages at Stafford and couldnt sell it for peanuts lol How times change eh And Tony's. I picked the blighter up Sooo many records at that time I should've bought with hindsight but absolutely no money or real idea at the time as a callow yoof. I try really hard not to think about it Edited January 18, 2014 by PhilT
Quinvy Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 (edited) I remember when Ion had this in his sales box for ages at Stafford and couldnt sell it for peanuts lol How times change eh Not really mate, I still think it would be of interest to a very limited few collector / Dj's. But with the internet, it's become much easier to find those interested parties. 1. It's going to be a four figure sum. That is a very limiting factor. 2. It's not a popular tune. This limits it even more. In my humble opinion, if more than half a dozen turned up it would be almost impossible to sell. Edited January 18, 2014 by Quinvy
Tony Smith Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 I agree with you Phil, I thought it was a dreadful noise when Ion had it, and the rhythm is a bit dis-jointed. Rarity over quality, good luck to the buyer.
Guest Spinning Vinyl Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 If only we had a time machine eh Phil lol
Guest Spinning Vinyl Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 In my humble opinion, if more than half a dozen turned up it would be almost impossible to sell. if i turned up half a dozen cheap Id risk the impossibility of selling them lol
Mrtag Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 if i turned up half a dozen cheap Id risk the impossibility of selling them lol I'm with you on that one!!
Quinvy Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 You would have to be very careful and sneak them out over a long period. You only have to see what happens when a single copy of a rare record turns up. The scare mongers are out in force on this forum saying it's a bootleg, or it's turned up. Six turning up would see owners of said record throwing themselves out of the windows of high rise buildings. 3
Dobber Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 You would have to be very careful and sneak them out over a long period. You only have to see what happens when a single copy of a rare record turns up. The scare mongers are out in force on this forum saying it's a bootleg, or it's turned up. Six turning up would see owners of said record throwing themselves out of the windows of high rise buildings. I agree,raretie can be its worse enemie sometimes!
Chalky Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 Not really mate, I still think it would be of interest to a very limited few collector / Dj's. But with the internet, it's become much easier to find those interested parties. 1. It's going to be a four figure sum. That is a very limiting factor. 2. It's not a popular tune. This limits it even more. In my humble opinion, if more than half a dozen turned up it would be almost impossible to sell. The reason it isn't popular is probably due to its rarity. There would still be enough interested in this disc for it to sell. Obviously the price would be affected after the first two or three.
Quinvy Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 I can't agree with that Chalky. If you put up a Trent Sisters and a Little John for sale, the amount of interest in the latter would far out way that of the former. Both rare, both played at the same time. One fantastic, one not.
Popular Post boba Posted January 19, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 19, 2014 It's amazing the scare factor that goes on with soul records. If I have one copy of a record that I want to quickly sell (because I need money) so I price it relatively low, people will think I have ten. If I price it high I'll get a bunch of PMs. If I have 2 copies and say I have two copies, people will assume I have 50 or it's even been bootlegged. I know there are a lot of shady dealers out there but the gossip scare factor is over the top. 5
Guest The Wommbat Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Wow, very interesting banter going on here. I appreciate all of you that chimed in. Other than 4 figures, and that can range from $1000 to $9999, I don't know what this record is worth. Tomorrow is the big day, I'll see what theasking price is.
Dave Pinch Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 (edited) lets face it, that little john isnt that great in the grand scheme of things...6 out of 10 record at best....better than the trent sisters tho imo rarity wise they are top of the pile of course Edited January 19, 2014 by dave pinch 1
Popular Post Philt Posted January 19, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 19, 2014 Following the molten nuggets of bronzed wisdom offered up here I got up this morning and snapped the fecker in half first thing. Still not 'quality' of course but even rarer now at least so you're potential sale to 1.5 potential buyers, globally, might still go ok mate; fingers crossed. Now, where's that Little John piece of sh*t? 5
Dave Pinch Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Following the molten nuggets of bronzed wisdom offered up here I got up this morning and snapped the fecker in half first thing. Still not 'quality' of course but even rarer now at least so you're potential sale to 1.5 potential buyers, globally, might still go ok mate; fingers crossed. Now, where's that Little John piece of sh*t? hey phil you like em and you believe in em.....all that matters..dont matter what me or anyone else thinks ps i dont think they are shit.....but way down on my list even if i had the money but if i could buy them because i could maybe i would lol
Jnixon Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 last copy i knew of being sold came from cali to uk was m- and for $200 roughly 5 years ago. i seem to recall james trouble trying to buy it off the new owner (one of many people he had had spats with) with hilarious publicly displayed bile laden consequences. one of those situations where previous incidents of running your mouth off comes backs to haunt your wants list. the seller publicly refused to sell it to him at any price. where it ended up and for how much im not sure.
Philt Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 (edited) hey phil you like em and you believe in em.....all that matters..dont matter what me or anyone else thinks ps i dont think they are shit.....but way down on my list even if i had the money but if i could buy them because i could maybe i would lol It's too late Dave; I've just shot Little John in a fit of pique It's always been full of healthy debate and divergent taste which has gotta be a good thing ain't it. One example would be that Joseph Webster thing on Crow. If I found a box I'd take a hammer to every copy in the blink of an eye Some people love it, it's undeniably rare and commands a heavy price. I think it's sh*t of the highest order and a prime example of 'rarity over quality' if you like. And so it goes on ... Take it easy mate atb Phil Edited January 19, 2014 by PhilT 2
Chalky Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 last copy i knew of being sold came from cali to uk was m- and for $200 roughly 5 years ago. i seem to recall james trouble trying to buy it off the new owner (one of many people he had had spats with) with hilarious publicly displayed bile laden consequences. one of those situations where previous incidents of running your mouth off comes backs to haunt your wants list. the seller publicly refused to sell it to him at any price. where it ended up and for how much im not sure. $200? Given away. £2445 on JM auction in 2008.
Jnixon Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 $200? Given away. £2445 on JM auction in 2008. yep, he had a major result at $200.
Mrtag Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Wow, very interesting banter going on here. I appreciate all of you that chimed in. Other than 4 figures, and that can range from $1000 to $9999, I don't know what this record is worth. Tomorrow is the big day, I'll see what the asking price is. If it comes for $3k or less you've swum the channel!! If it's $4k it's still cheap!! imho
Dave Pinch Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 (edited) It's too late Dave; I've just shot Little John in a fit of pique It's always been full of healthy debate and divergent taste which has gotta be a good thing ain't it. One example would be that Joseph Webster thing on Crow. If I found a box I'd take a hammer to every copy in the blink of an eye Some people love it, it's undeniably rare and commands a heavy price. I think it's sh*t of the highest order and a prime example of 'rarity over quality' if you like. And so it goes on ... Take it easy mate atb Phil i think joseph webster is probably worse in all honesty..never got on with it..messy racket just like jerry washington Edited January 19, 2014 by dave pinch
Tai-pan Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 To my ears, both the known Go-Gate releases are proper "all-nighter" hard edged, unpolished northern soul of the highest quality. When I first heard the Trent Sisters, the chorus "Letter A Day" seemed overwhelming, almost monotonous, but like many great 45s you have to hear out loud and a good few times too. At just over 2 minutes long, the Trent Sisters has now become one of my favourite records ever. It's rarity has most definitely held back it's popularity. As to value... £3k+, anything less would be an exceptional acquisition. A few more copies 'in the right hands' would take the record to its full potential. The same is of the Little John 45. The rumoured 3rd release would be interesting (if it indeed exists), my suspicion is that it does, as i've heard from 3 unrelated sources it was cut and pressed, one side is up-tempo, the flip a bluesy deep number. 1
Dobber Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 To my ears, both the known Go-Gate releases are proper "all-nighter" hard edged, unpolished northern soul of the highest quality. When I first heard the Trent Sisters, the chorus "Letter A Day" seemed overwhelming, almost monotonous, but like many great 45s you have to hear out loud and a good few times too. At just over 2 minutes long, the Trent Sisters has now become one of my favourite records ever. It's rarity has most definitely held back it's popularity. As to value... £3k+, anything less would be an exceptional acquisition. A few more copies 'in the right hands' would take the record to its full potential. The same is of the Little John 45. The rumoured 3rd release would be interesting (if it indeed exists), my suspicion is that it does, as i've heard from 3 unrelated sources it was cut and pressed, one side is up-tempo, the flip a bluesy deep number. Do you mean a third release on the label,or by one of the artists? If you mean a third release on the label,then it does exist,it was on eBay not long ago,it had sound files,and it was bloody dreadful,so bad that you couldn't even convince yourself it's good tune just because of the label.
Dobber Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Just checked on popsike...it's a group called true nature-what it is-gogate
Chalky Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 There is allegedly another release by Little John, paper work apparently exists to say that it was either pressed or planned to be pressed but as far as I am aware no one has seen the 45.
Quinvy Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 I'm absolutely astounded that anyone into dance music can think that Joseph Webster is shite and the Trent Sisters is good. I am not usually a fan of 70's records but to me Joseph Webster along with Little Major Williams are the best examples of 70's dance music I have ever had the pleasure of dancing to. Amazing how we can all be into northern and yet have such massive differences in taste.
boba Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 Just checked on popsike...it's a group called true nature-what it is-gogate i won it, it was a good but not amazing sweet soul record. sweet soul is apparently not to your liking, different strokes for different folks.
Philt Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 I am not usually a fan of 70's records but to me Joseph Webster along with Little Major Williams are the best examples of 70's dance music I have ever had the pleasure of dancing to. Whilst wearing headband n sandals n tooting on your whistle Phil?
Quinvy Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 Whilst wearing headband n sandals n tooting on your whistle Phil? absolutely mate.
grouse Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Sorry to go against the general consensus but I think both the Trent Sisters and Little John are great northern records, and would like both of them even if they weren't rare. But then again I also like Joseph Webster so obviously have no taste in music at all...................... 1
Mark Jones Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Politics apart..loved it at Stafford... and still love it at Grumpy when PhilT plays it Deffo looking forward to hearing it Feb 15th in Runcorn!!!
Philt Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Sorry to go against the general consensus but I think both the Trent Sisters and Little John are great northern records, and would like both of them even if they weren't rare. But then again I also like Joseph Webster so obviously have no taste in music at all...................... Let you off George lol Hope you're well mate
Dobber Posted January 25, 2014 Posted January 25, 2014 So, what happened? Calling Mr Wombat... Yeah did you get a bargain,or did the seller want a million quid for it?
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