Simon T Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 I’ve just seen Arin Demain up for auction and it reminded me of when I was collecting and had an ever increasing ‘limit’ to what I would pay for a record. I think the limits went £3, then £5, £10, £20, £50, £100 and so forth. I remember thinking how could I justify paying £15 for a Ray Pollard record, and it’s not even ‘The Drifter’, and I’d certainly not go up to £40 for a Jimmy Bo Horne title! At the £20 limit I returned from Melton Mowbray with a copy of Holly St. James (@£10) having turned down Arin Demain for £50 and Larry Clinton for £75. Anyone else set limits and did you ever keep to them?
Peter99 Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 I’ve just seen Arin Demain up for auction and it reminded me of when I was collecting and had an ever increasing ‘limit’ to what I would pay for a record. I think the limits went £3, then £5, £10, £20, £50, £100 and so forth. I remember thinking how could I justify paying £15 for a Ray Pollard record, and it’s not even ‘The Drifter’, and I’d certainly not go up to £40 for a Jimmy Bo Horne title! At the £20 limit I returned from Melton Mowbray with a copy of Holly St. James (@£10) having turned down Arin Demain for £50 and Larry Clinton for £75. Anyone else set limits and did you ever keep to them? Only started collecting again recently Simon - after selling up. Said I'd just buy good but really cheap records....................and the really cheap number just keeps creeping up! Hope you're well matey. Peter 1
Winsford Soul Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Simon. I remember I was going to pay £80 in 1978 for Bobby Paris. I walked away. which as a apprentice fitter was more than a months wages at the time, so I guess I had set a limit subconsciously even then. Many years later it had risen to £300 then it went to whatever I could afford / justify Steve 2
Lionelonthevinyl Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Ha-ha! Great post, I was the same as you setting limits, 5 to 10 and where it ends god only knows! Would imagine most/not all have started off the same. Sometimes you think why didn't I buy that when it was cheap...others you think why did I spend so much on that....that's the game I suppose....thank you......Rob 1
Dean Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Limits are there to be broken. Each time it only lasts until a must have comes along, and then there's a new limit, just waiting. It's a creeping sickness, but when that shiny original vinyl drug turns up. Wow!
Guest Soulskate70 Posted October 25, 2014 Posted October 25, 2014 As part of the digital-generation I've only been collecting vinyl since last Christmas and vowed only to buy affordable cheap records that I have a genuine liking for... I have no interest in owning a 45 purely because it's rare... I started out with cheapies like Don't Waste Your Time by The Five Stairsteps at £4, but since then the prices have been creeping up... Electrifying Cashmeres for £50 and a Tamiko Jones track from J. Manship for more as it was totally mint and I "had to have it"... I can see how things can get a bit out of hand....!
Guest Posted October 25, 2014 Posted October 25, 2014 Gene Toones for £300 about 12 years ago.......I had already spent too much at the time and couldn`t quite convince myself.
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