Russoul1 Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 hi all, values please for a few w/demos, not selling just interested thelma lindsey - prepared to love you - magic city the spiedels - dream girl - providence george wydell - from out of nowhere - tangerine jerry jackson - its rough out there - parkway turley richards - i feel all right - columbia liz verdi - think it over - columbia thanks in advance russ
Guest Baz Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 the spiedels - dream girl - providence Soiedels just gone on ebay (vinyl) for £304 only in VG condition, but looks better than that Would say about £300-350 for a vinyl one in mint condition is about right, they pop up every now and then but not offten
Guest Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 hi all, values please for a few w/demos, not selling just interested thelma lindsey - prepared to love you - magic city the spiedels - dream girl - providence george wydell - from out of nowhere - tangerine jerry jackson - its rough out there - parkway turley richards - i feel all right - columbia liz verdi - think it over - columbia thanks in advance russ Valuations depend on which individuals you talk to regarding W/D , and , of course , a certain publication . The last Jerry Jackson I knew of on a W/D went for £ 130.00 . I have recently seen " Don't Bring Me Down " - Rita DaCosta on a Mohawk W/D with a price tag of £ 750.00 ...... Malc Burton
Mark Bicknell Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 George Wydell has to be worth £150.00 of anyones money, two fantastic sides. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Cunnie Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 Would have thought about £350 to £400 for a Thelma Lindsey w/d but don't the issue look a lot better & about 1/2 the price as well. Sure i saw a thread on here a while back about it.
Cheltsoulnights Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 thelma lindsey - prepared to love you - magic city £350 jerry jackson - its rough out there - parkway £300 turley richards - i feel all right - columbia £50? liz verdi - think it over - columbia £300
Mark Bicknell Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 Blimey £300.00 for Jerry Jackson....result i think it's still upstairs...lol Mark Bicknell.
Sebastian Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 turley richards - i feel all right - columbia £50? It seems to be selling for £150-£200 going by UK lists from the past year or so.
Quinvy Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 Soiedels just gone on ebay (vinyl) for £304 only in VG condition, but looks better than that Would say about £300-350 for a vinyl one in mint condition is about right, they pop up every now and then but not offten Bloody hell! thought they were all styrene. Gonna have to change mine for a vinyl one now.
Mace Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 It seems to be selling for £150-£200 going by UK lists from the past year or so. Would say £150 for Turley Richards is about right
45cellar Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 (edited) Would have thought about £350 to £400 for a Thelma Lindsey w/d but don't the issue look a lot better & about 1/2 the price as well. Sure i saw a thread on here a while back about it. The Thelma Lindsey Thread https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34102 STILL COLLECTING - Dancing's Restricted, ..FORTUNATELY Regards Roger Valuations depend on which individuals you talk to regarding W/D , and , of course , a certain publication . The last Jerry Jackson I knew of on a W/D went for £ 130.00 . I have recently seen " Don't Bring Me Down " - Rita DaCosta on a Mohawk W/D with a price tag of £ 750.00 ...... Malc Burton Obviously PANDORA is the Rarest and commands a High price tag. Out of Interest Which is rarer Mohawk DEMO - I bought the Coloured first and then the White, Obviously NOT priced at £750 - Just curious, which is the rarer. Edited September 19, 2006 by 45cellar
grant Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 Would say £150 for Turley Richards is about right Yep tops. Bit more for a red issue? btw Mace where's that CD Grant
Guest Baz Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 Bloody hell! thought they were all styrene. Gonna have to change mine for a vinyl one now. Yep lables look slightly differnt too styrene is west coast, Heres a scan of the vinyl one if you look differnt font from the styrene one, i've actually seen more vinyl ones for sale lately though....
Cheltsoulnights Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 The Thelma Lindsey Thread https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34102 STILL COLLECTING - Dancing's Restricted, ..FORTUNATELY Regards Roger Obviously PANDORA is the Rarest and commands a High price tag. Out of Interest Which is rarer Mohawk DEMO - I bought the Coloured first and then the White, Obviously NOT priced at £750 - Just curious, which is the rarer. Never trusted the white demo's as i've seen a sealed box of 100 at the time (wigan)
45cellar Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 (edited) Never trusted the white demo's as i've seen a sealed box of 100 at the time (wigan) Hi Mmm .... Interesting I wonder if anyone can shed any light on this. I must admit, I thought that possibly, I had seen more White DEMO's than Coloured DEMO's over thr years. Closer inspection of the Deadwax Information ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Coloured DEMO is a Styrene Monarch, with a Stamped Matrix & Delta Number (A Side 75782 - B Side 75782-X) There is also "SELECT SOUND" Stamped both sides ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The White DEMO is on Vinyl, the "NO! NO! NO!" side and has "SELECT SOUND" Stamped in. The other Deadwax Marks are very Similar at first glance to the coloured, but NOT absolutely Identical when studied closely. The "Don't Bring Me Down" Side doesn't have the "SELECT SOUND" Stamp and the Deadwax is different. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because of the Source of the record and the "SELECT SOUND" Stamp on the A' Side, I am happy that the White DEMO is genuine. However, it just highlights the Minefield of collecting. It is strange to hear of the sealed box of 100? - It would be interesting to know if these were "SELECT SOUND" Stamped? It leaves me to wonder if the White DEMO is a Later Issue or just a different pressing plant - The box of 100 does sound suspicious, or a very lucky find by someone. Anyone know? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited September 21, 2006 by 45cellar
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