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watched the turley richards end was waiting for a late bid to come in.... was gobsmacked had to check exchange rate to see the outcome £411, also noticed the winner had a second bid waiting...! mad mad world

 

strange thing was just had a hour spinning some tunes and this was the first one I pulled out after a long time sitting in one of me boxes, great record

btw sounds great and in better condition than the one sold.....

 

also jeanette...thew....lol

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Flabbergasted. I bid on Jeanette but never envisaged this outlay - condition was ace though and the best copy to pop up for a while. Possibly a buzz on Turley Richards at present - is it getting spins?  Maybe there's a Lottery winner out there who's decided to invest in top condition vinyl?

 

Condition might be ace but c'mon it isn't even rare.

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Condition might be ace but c'mon it isn't even rare.

 

 

It's been in demand for many years now, which could make it's availability (as opposed to rarity) a little scarce, although lot's were saying they were sick to death of it, and rightly so, 15 years or so ago, yet it's still getting lots of plays,

 

£749 is a lot of money for a 'get out of jail free card'

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They are both fantastic records, hence why I was watching them hoping for a bargain.  :lol: yeh right. Like I said in the other thread, anything of quality goes for massive money on eBay these days. And the ones that appear to go through at reasonable money, I can guarantee you that the winning bidder will have put a massive amount on it. I am second high bidder on everything that I really go for. I have also noticed that most of the winning bidders have very high feedback scores. So it can't be newbies pushing the prices up.

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They are both fantastic records, hence why I was watching them hoping for a bargain.  :lol: yeh right. Like I said in the other thread, anything of quality goes for massive money on eBay these days. And the ones that appear to go through at reasonable money, I can guarantee you that the winning bidder will have put a massive amount on it. I am second high bidder on everything that I really go for. I have also noticed that most of the winning bidders have very high feedback scores. So it can't be newbies pushing the prices up.

i think some of the newbies have 10 years experience behind them now ,so maybe there not quite newbies.....but if you got plenty o money you can wrack up a high score very quickly..but honestly tho..if anybody who wanted a copy of wade flemons i thought they would have had one by now..his  other ramsel 45 is way better and much rarer..but its not a floor filler

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Without stating the obvious & rolling out the old chestnut about I paid 25p scrillions of years ago, Wade Flemons was still a £10 record in the 9ts & there was no shortage of them, in fact i think it was John Weston, altho could be wrong, pulled three out of the same box at the 100 Club at a tenner each & that was soon after people began to notice it...I have no issues paying top wack for records that I think are worth it, if I have the funds at the time, but honestly I would dearly love to know who these people are paying this kinda wonga for these type of records that arnt mega rare really...& more to the point why they would do it....problem is every Tom, Dick & part time record dealer will now have a similar price on these very records....Bonkers !!!

 

Best Russ

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Without stating the obvious & rolling out the old chestnut about I paid 25p scrillions of years ago, Wade Flemons was still a £10 record in the 9ts & there was no shortage of them, in fact i think it was John Weston, altho could be wrong, pulled three out of the same box at the 100 Club at a tenner each & that was soon after people began to notice it...I have no issues paying top wack for records that I think are worth it, if I have the funds at the time, but honestly I would dearly love to know who these people are paying this kinda wonga for these type of records that arnt mega rare really...& more to the point why they would do it....problem is every Tom, Dick & part time record dealer will now have a similar price on these very records....Bonkers !!!

 

Best Russ

 

But the 90's were almost 20 years ago now (sorry everyone).

 

I've heard it said many times that there were loads about at a tenner or less and nobody liked it, but if that's the case why doesn't it come up for sale more often?

 

It's the same with a lot of records that were once cheap and in everyone's sales box, once they are not cheap they don't come up for sale. Marva Lee is a good example; 90's = £10 to £15 quid and 1 in every box, 2013 = £100 - £125 and none to be found.

 

Also, why is it a bad thing that more people are collecting? I thought that was the idea; buy OV. Unfortunately more people after the same number of records means prices go up.

 

i paid Shifty £150 quid for my copy in the early 2000's and don't give a f*ck what someone paid 5 years before that or 10 years later.

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I've heard it said many times that there were loads about at a tenner or less and nobody liked it, but if that's the case why doesn't it come up for sale more often?

 

Jeanette might not come up for sale every day but it does pop up on a fairly regular basis via some list, sales box or auction.  £700 I would want a genuine rarity that reflected the price not a common record. 

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It is a completely distorted market right now and anyone buying as an investment will be in for a shock as the market will become saturated as 100's of OAP collectors attempt to cash in their pension and sell their collections.

 

I think that is already happening, there are some good records appearing for sale on private sellers lists at the moment.

 

and you're right; £700+ is a stupid amount to pay for Jeanette :-)

 

i long for for the day when records I want are cheap but I still get great prices for those that I'm selling.

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It is a completely distorted market right now and anyone buying as an investment will be in for a shock as the market will become saturated as 100's of OAP collectors attempt to cash in their pension and sell their collections.

Thats a fair point.... if you have a 10 20 50 100k collection or more, how do you get your timing right?

As i see it the biggest majority of collectors are mid to late 50's so suppose theres another 10 years of collecting

it could be a dilemma! I do also know there are a younger generation of collectors who hopefully will support the scene!

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A great record and one of the best discoveries of the last two decades. Still plenty of milage in it too. Sure, more a scarcity than a rarity but I doubt there are many minters still to come to market.

 

It's a bit older than that, I posted a tape up of Richard Searling it playing it at Wigan in July 77 saying it would take over where Jimmie Raye left off - he only played it twice again!

Good version of this by Jimmy James on UK Piccadilly by the way, anyone.

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It's a bit older than that, I posted a tape up of Richard Searling it playing it at Wigan in July 77 saying it would take over where Jimmie Raye left off - he only played it twice again!

Good version of this by Jimmy James on UK Piccadilly by the way, anyone.

 

Getting confused now, the Jimmy James is a version of "I feel alright" isn't it? I thought Frankie was talking about "Jeanette" .... maybe not, unless Jimmy James did a version of that too,

 

Isn't the Jimmy James the original, written by him?

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Getting confused now, the Jimmy James is a version of "I feel alright" isn't it? I thought Frankie was talking about "Jeanette" .... maybe not, unless Jimmy James did a version of that too,

 

Isn't the Jimmy James the original, written by him?

 

Sorry I thought we were talking about Turley Richards.

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Getting confused now, the Jimmy James is a version of "I feel alright" isn't it? I thought Frankie was talking about "Jeanette" .... maybe not, unless Jimmy James did a version of that too,

 

Isn't the Jimmy James the original, written by him?

 

Yes it was written by him - great B side too, his version of I Wanna Be Your Everything.

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Without stating the obvious & rolling out the old chestnut about I paid 25p scrillions of years ago, Wade Flemons was still a £10 record in the 9ts & there was no shortage of them, in fact i think it was John Weston, altho could be wrong, pulled three out of the same box at the 100 Club at a tenner each & that was soon after people began to notice it...I have no issues paying top wack for records that I think are worth it, if I have the funds at the time, but honestly I would dearly love to know who these people are paying this kinda wonga for these type of records that arnt mega rare really...& more to the point why they would do it....problem is every Tom, Dick & part time record dealer will now have a similar price on these very records....Bonkers !!!

 

Best Russ

 

I remember Wades going cheap at  the 100 club ,wish I bought one now. Bid on SONNY DAYE SLY, SLICK & WICKED 

on Bad Boys the other night at 0230 in the morning was hoping to get it for under $300.It went for $1557.00!

 near woke the wife  :ohmy: but then came back to planet earth.

 

Andy

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Thats a fair point.... if you have a 10 20 50 100k collection or more, how do you get your timing right?

As i see it the biggest majority of collectors are mid to late 50's so suppose theres another 10 years of collecting

it could be a dilemma! I do also know there are a younger generation of collectors who hopefully will support the scene!

yes and they probably number arounf 10- 20% of the amount of collectors in there 50's, 60's and 70's.

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Prefer Turley Richards  - I can't take it any longer  myself    buying them like a looney, waiting for the day

it hits £400 :wicked::)

 

There's no accounting for taste, but believe me when I say that record will never hit £400.

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