Spanner Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Just back from mr manships ,looking through a ex dj s records loads of pop ,hidden there was a copy of cheating kind sedgrick 3001 ,what a find ,some people have all the luck ,think it will be on is auction this week
Sean Hampsey Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 some people have all the luck ,think it will be on is auction this week Which just goes to show... the harder you work... the luckier you get! Wonder how many thousands of records he needs to wade through to find something like that! Fair play to him. Did you not get an early bid in? Sean
Jumpinjoan Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 Just back from mr manships ,looking through a ex dj s records loads of pop ,hidden there was a copy of cheating kind sedgrick 3001 ,what a find ,some people have all the luck ,think it will be on is auction this week Really? No other soul in there.... sounds a little mad to me.... Wouldn't have thought anyone would have had something like that and not known what it was. But hey... nowt queerer than folk...
Bazza Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 Just back from mr manships ,looking through a ex dj s records loads of pop ,hidden there was a copy of cheating kind sedgrick 3001 ,what a find ,some people have all the luck ,think it will be on is auction this week Hard to believe aint it Bazza
Spanner Posted October 11, 2006 Author Posted October 11, 2006 Really? No other soul in there.... sounds a little mad to me.... Wouldn't have thought anyone would have had something like that and not known what it was. But hey... nowt queerer than folk... mostly rock and pop with a few soul records
davidwapples Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 is this another copy that has surfaced then as there was a thread on here saying that there was only 4 or so copies known in the country when joe dunlop was selling a copy that he had for £8000 ?
Blake H Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 Rekon it was planted and found for a giggle BH
Russoul1 Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 just on the subject of don gardner, what price for " is this really love" cedric, would like one of these myself russ
Gasher Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 just on the subject of don gardner, what price for " is this really love" cedric, would like one of these myself russ depends on label design 3002 and 3003 3 diff labels 1 red and black rarest of the 3 2 yellow with diff layouts Id say £100 - 200 max have seen at £250 but overpriced IMO not too hard to find either
Spanner Posted October 13, 2006 Author Posted October 13, 2006 is this another copy that has surfaced then as there was a thread on here saying that there was only 4 or so copies known in the country when joe dunlop was selling a copy that he had for £8000 ? Its on is auction now for 33 days ,so you lucky people get bidding !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest Bearsoul Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Its on is auction now for 33 days ,so you lucky people get bidding !!!!!!!!!!!!!! JUST NEED TO SELL THE FAMILY TO A CHINESE ORGAN DONOR CLINIC AND I'LL GET BIDDING...........CAN THINK OF BETTER THINGS TO DO WITH A FEW GRAND....PERHAPS A WEEKEND ON THE WELSH RIVIERA WITH A SLAP UP FISH SUPPER
Guest bostonvic Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 strange how it came to be autographed by the man wonder where and when that was done
Gene-r Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 depends on label design 3002 and 3003 3 diff labels 1 red and black rarest of the 3 2 yellow with diff layouts Id say £100 - 200 max have seen at £250 but overpriced IMO not too hard to find either NO WAY! £300 for either issue is reasonable these days.
Gasher Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 NO WAY! £300 for either issue is reasonable these days. not in my book Gene.. sorry we have to agree to diasagree on that one I dont rate it at all.. but hety thats only IMO counts for nothing
Gasher Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 andy are you saying that SEDGRICK...Cheatin Kind was only £2 initially or are you thinking aboot the CEDRICK.. .45 Is this really love.. Back in the late 70s, John Anderson was selling the Sedgrick 45. The first batch was sold at £2 each. The later batch sold at £50. John obtained them from Vanleer in quantity, 25 -50 - 75 copies, who knows? Thing is its like so many records, they dry up. Take Will Collins on Bareback, back in 1980 everyone had a copy, they were £3 a pop from the record bar at St Ivo alldayers, and they had hundreds of them! Maybe the Don Gardner in the box of unrelated stuff at John Manships might have been a harmless joke or tease by him, and although he and I have had our differrences in the past, I will say this, that he does find some amazing 45s!! even if many of them have originated from the hands of John Anderson some 30 odd years ago.
Guest cC B Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Back in the late 70s, John Anderson was selling the Sedgrick 45. The first batch was sold at £2 each. The later batch sold at £50. John obtained them from Vanleer in quantity, 25 -50 - 75 copies, who knows? Thing is its like so many records, they dry up. I heard that same story from Adey Pierce many years ago. Have absolutely no idea if this is correct or not. Obviously it's a pretty hard record though, if people are willing to fork out £8000 for a copy CB
Rushden Vic Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 (edited) soul bowl definately had quantity of is this really love - cedric , john always listed the other side tighten up you love bone which was usually on his list for a £1. in the mid 80s there was only 3-4 known copies of cheatin kind - clive jones -birmingham had one tony clayton and myself the 4th one was in south wales . i sold mine in 1990 to gary spencer for £2000 which was the most a soul 45 had fetched at the time. it seems a few more a have turned up in the last few years . Edited October 21, 2006 by tony parker
Guest Trevski Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 Didn't "ITRL" come out on both Cedric AND Sedgrick? Only seem to see the yellow cedric
Guest uroffal Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 soul bowl definately had quantity of is this really love - cedric , john always listed the other side tighten up you love bone which was usually on his list for a £1.] Certainly did - remember buying it early '80s from there blind
Simon T Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 strange how it came to be autographed by the man wonder where and when that was done Obviously a wind up. DG didn’t even knew he had made the record until recently and fist laid his hands on a copy in 2003; his appearance at Prestatyn in 2003 would have been the first time a copy got signed, although he was back again in 2004. Unless someone thought, I’m off to Prestatyn and DG will be there so I’ll get him to sign one of my DG collection; don’t want to devalue any of my expensive stuff, so I’ll put the Wanders and Tru Glo Town outings etc back in the box and get this orange soul pack one signed. Sadly the person dies of hypothermia and a cold cure over dose at Prestatyn and their partner, Ernie, eventually gets their personal belongings back. Being a pork pie addict, they decided to venture to Melton Mowbary and kill two birds with one stone: trade said record and collection of pop classics for £50 to JM, John’s feeling sympathetic for thier plight and gives them a tenner for the records, bur never opens the record box- two dozen huge pork pies were purchased. About three years later, Ernie is clearing out their dead partners things to go to the charity shop, when unfortunately one of the stale pork pies they purchased falls down from the shelf and caught him in the eye and he bites the dust. As they say the rest ‘is history’ until a couple of weeks ago………..
Ted Massey Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 Obviously a wind up. DG didn't even knew he had made the record until recently and fist laid his hands on a copy in 2003; his appearance at Prestatyn in 2003 would have been the first time a copy got signed, although he was back again in 2004. Unless someone thought, I'm off to Prestatyn and DG will be there so I'll get him to sign one of my DG collection; don't want to devalue any of my expensive stuff, so I'll put the Wanders and Tru Glo Town outings etc back in the box and get this orange soul pack one signed. Sadly the person dies of hypothermia and a cold cure over dose at Prestatyn and their partner, Ernie, eventually gets their personal belongings back. Being a pork pie addict, they decided to venture to Melton Mowbary and kill two birds with one stone: trade said record and collection of pop classics for £50 to JM, John's feeling sympathetic for thier plight and gives them a tenner for the records, bur never opens the record box- two dozen huge pork pies were purchased. About three years later, Ernie is clearing out their dead partners things to go to the charity shop, when unfortunately one of the stale pork pies they purchased falls down from the shelf and caught him in the eye and he bites the dust. As they say the rest 'is history' until a couple of weeks ago...........
45cellar Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 (edited) soul bowl definately had quantity of is this really love - cedric , john always listed the other side tighten up you love bone which was usually on his list for a £1. in the mid 80s there was only 3-4 known copies of cheatin kind - clive jones -birmingham had one tony clayton and myself the 4th one was in south wales . i sold mine in 1990 to gary spencer for £2000 which was the most a soul 45 had fetched at the time. it seems a few more a have turned up in the last few years . Hi I think anything is possible regarding Soul Bowl. Somewhere in the Loft I still have most of my Groove City/Soul Bowl lists with my frantic scribblings on them which were done while quickly walking to the phone box before Soul Bowl opened that morning. Having visited Soul Bowl as well, a few times, the amount of quality stuff I've witnessed up for sale was astounding. Even the Soul Packs £3 FOR A 100 had amazing records in. During one of my trips, John said, listen to these and put "Not Me Baby" The Silhouettes - The Steinways on Oliver - and a few more in front of me. A Little Joe Roman - "When You're Lonesome" Tuff DEMO was spinning on the deck at the time, which someone else had just bought. I remember John getting a quantity of Giant Label "What Can I Do" Stock copies - Described as from Lorraine Chandlers Garage if my memory serves me right & a small quantity of white label test pressing's of "Cool Off" signed by "Popcorn Wylie". Eula Cooper "Let Our Love Grow Higher" on the list one week, that was in small quantity, all Mint and just mentioned on the Main List a little more expensive than the others (At The Time) When I used to phone up and was told "I'm off to the States" OR "John's in the States at the moment" - It was time for me to put even more overtime in at work. - Happy Days. Edited October 22, 2006 by 45cellar
Rushden Vic Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 (edited) You have to be of a certain age to remember groove city 15 portland st . kings lynn I agree that the amount of records john was bringing in during the 70s anythings possible but usually anything he had quantity of was on is list cheap £1 - £5 although he did have imperial c s - phila and lee mckinney /magnetics -keep holding on on the £1 specials page in the late 70s .which were unknown at the time . ive still got most of the lists from 1974 to about 83. and looking at them now the amount of quality rarieties for under £20 is unbelievable. if only we knew then little eddie taylor - £7 joseph moore £12 lester tipton £40 montclairs - arch £20 the list is endless the best buy i had although i didnt know it at the time was a al williams - la beat white demo £35 that was in 1980. Other things like donna coleman was always £4 , tony hestor on karate must have had loads of them readily available for a £1 for months , there was quantity on ty karim - lighten up - romark that record was so easy to get for years for a quid how it commands such prices now amazes me. not to be confused with lighten up baby - caramel which was £15 Edited October 22, 2006 by tony parker
Guest Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 To set the story straight. I was the first DJ to own the Don Gardner "Cheatin Kind" I bought it off John Anderson in 1975/76 for £3. I remember it well because the same day he charged my £60 for Andre Maurice - You're The Cream Of The Crop. Cheatin Kind was a one-off for quite some time, I then sold it on to Ian Levine for £3 at Manchester Ritz all dayer in 76/77 as a one-off. When I sold it it was still a one-off but it was a dancefloor flop! To suggest it was around in quantity is totally ridiculous. Jimmy Vanleer in 1976 when I was in Chicago for the first time, certainly had no copies. I think everyone is confusing " Tighten Up Your Love Bone" which was around and sold cheaply.. The flipside of Cheatin Kind is "What Now My Love" Cheatin Kind is rare..there's no denying it. To compare Will Collins rarity in the same paragraph as Don Gardner is frankly, laughable .
Guest Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 soul bowl definately had quantity of is this really love - cedric , john always listed the other side tighten up you love bone which was usually on his list for a £1. in the mid 80s there was only 3-4 known copies of cheatin kind - clive jones -birmingham had one tony clayton and myself the 4th one was in south wales . i sold mine in 1990 to gary spencer for £2000 which was the most a soul 45 had fetched at the time. it seems a few more a have turned up in the last few years . So it is rare than Will Collins, I thought I was right.
Chalky Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 Obviously a wind up. DG didn't even knew he had made the record until recently and fist laid his hands on a copy in 2003; his appearance at Prestatyn in 2003 would have been the first time a copy got signed, although he was back again in 2004. You're right Simon, was lucky enought to watch rehearsals when Don first came over, Andy Dyson, Mick H and myself had dinner with Don and Lou Pride after and Andy showed Don a copy of Cheatin Kind, it was the first time he'd seen it and he said he didn't even know it had been released.
Mr Soul Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 To set the story straight. I was the first DJ to own the Don Gardner "Cheatin Kind" I bought it off John Anderson in 1975/76 for £3. I remember it well because the same day he charged my £60 for Andre Maurice - You're The Cream Of The Crop. Cheatin Kind was a one-off for quite some time, I then sold it on to Ian Levine for £3 at Manchester Ritz all dayer in 76/77 as a one-off. When I sold it it was still a one-off but it was a dancefloor flop! To suggest it was around in quantity is totally ridiculous. Jimmy Vanleer in 1976 when I was in Chicago for the first time, certainly had no copies. I think everyone is confusing " Tighten Up Your Love Bone" which was around and sold cheaply.. The flipside of Cheatin Kind is "What Now My Love" Cheatin Kind is rare..there's no denying it. To compare Will Collins rarity in the same paragraph as Don Gardner is frankly, laughable . I SEEM TO RECALL PEP HAVING A COPY CIRCA 77/78, CHEATIN KIND IS WITH OUT DOUBT STILL DOG RARE ONLY A HANDFUL AROUND SO 8,000 TO COMPARE WITH SOME OTHER RAREITIES AIN,T BAD
Chalky Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 soul bowl definately had quantity of is this really love - cedric , john always listed the other side tighten up you love bone which was usually on his list for a £1. in the mid 80s there was only 3-4 known copies of cheatin kind - clive jones -birmingham had one tony clayton and myself the 4th one was in south wales . i sold mine in 1990 to gary spencer for £2000 which was the most a soul 45 had fetched at the time. it seems a few more a have turned up in the last few years . has Rob Smith got one? Sure I've seen and heard him play it in the past
Guest cC B Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 By all means - it's a quality 60s soul record and all. But is it really THAT good? Any opinions? Am I the only one who think that it ain't really that special? More like a "cult" record for collectors perhaps Just curious what you all think.
Sean Hampsey Posted October 22, 2006 Posted October 22, 2006 -->QUOTE(C.B @ Oct 22 2006, 01:23 PM) link By all means - it's a quality 60s soul record and all. But is it really THAT good? Any opinions? Am I the only one who think that it ain't really that special? More like a "cult" record for collectors perhaps Just curious what you all think. I can think of dozens that applies to. Not sure it applies to DG though! Top drawer Soulful, Uptempo Choon that most 60's Soul fans would want to own... even if there were a cartload of 'em! Sean Hampsey
Quinvy Posted October 23, 2006 Posted October 23, 2006 -->QUOTE(C.B @ Oct 22 2006, 02:23 PM) link By all means - it's a quality 60s soul record and all. But is it really THAT good? Any opinions? Am I the only one who think that it ain't really that special? More like a "cult" record for collectors perhaps Just curious what you all think. I'm with you mate, it's never done it for me personally.
Soulof Posted October 23, 2006 Posted October 23, 2006 For me its an abs fantastic record and still after several hearings at home (never play my copy out.... ) and out at venues . A top 10 for sure
Pete S Posted October 23, 2006 Posted October 23, 2006 To set the story straight. I was the first DJ to own the Don Gardner "Cheatin Kind" I bought it off John Anderson in 1975/76 for £3. I remember it well because the same day he charged my £60 for Andre Maurice - You're The Cream Of The Crop. Cheatin Kind was a one-off for quite some time, I then sold it on to Ian Levine for £3 at Manchester Ritz all dayer in 76/77 as a one-off. When I sold it it was still a one-off but it was a dancefloor flop! To suggest it was around in quantity is totally ridiculous. Jimmy Vanleer in 1976 when I was in Chicago for the first time, certainly had no copies. I think everyone is confusing " Tighten Up Your Love Bone" which was around and sold cheaply.. The flipside of Cheatin Kind is "What Now My Love" Cheatin Kind is rare..there's no denying it. To compare Will Collins rarity in the same paragraph as Don Gardner is frankly, laughable . John - Pep was playing Don Gardner in late 76. I have it on a Wigan tape. He played it for about 3 weeks then gave up with it.
Jerry Hipkiss Posted October 23, 2006 Posted October 23, 2006 John - Pep was playing Don Gardner in late 76. I have it on a Wigan tape. He played it for about 3 weeks then gave up with it. Got a feeling that this was the copy that "Little" Steve Smith (no relation) had in Gloucester in the (early?) 80's, and it was well-known then that only a few copies had been discovered. Hippo.
Guest Posted October 23, 2006 Posted October 23, 2006 John - Pep was playing Don Gardner in late 76. I have it on a Wigan tape. He played it for about 3 weeks then gave up with it. Yes I remember Pep had a copy, maybe the second copy found..Not sure what happened to Levine's copy i sold him, i think it maybe went when he started to sell his collection. 1976 is always the year I remember 'cause it was so hot.. I maybe bought it of Soul bowl in 1974/75 it was before my first visit to the USA that was May 1976 so maybe my dates should read 74/75 and sold in 76..it's all acedemic really cause it's damn rare. But for our mutual friend to suggest there was 25 / 50 or 75 copies is way off the mark. Tony Parker is right on the button with his comments on the history of the 45.
Jaco Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 Currently at £6521 - are we allowed to speculate in who's hands this will end up?
Jerry Hipkiss Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 Got a feeling that this was the copy that "Little" Steve Smith (no relation) had in Gloucester in the (early?) 80's, and it was well-known then that only a few copies had been discovered. Funnily enough, just had a phone call from "Little" Steve, who confirms that his copy came from Pep in 1980, and he thinks that Colin Curtis had owned it prior to Pep. Hippo.
Ted Massey Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 Currently at £6521 - are we allowed to speculate in who's hands this will end up? with 20 days to go still cant understand why it is so high surely waiting a few days would not matter and it would give the owner a few worries
Mark B Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 Yes I remember Pep had a copy, maybe the second copy found..Not sure what happened to Levine's copy i sold him, i think it maybe went when he started to sell his collection. 1976 is always the year I remember 'cause it was so hot.. I maybe bought it of Soul bowl in 1974/75 it was before my first visit to the USA that was May 1976 so maybe my dates should read 74/75 and sold in 76..it's all acedemic really cause it's damn rare. But for our mutual friend to suggest there was 25 / 50 or 75 copies is way off the mark. Tony Parker is right on the button with his comments on the history of the 45. when ian sold up the first time he sold it richard searling for £25.00 mark
Jaco Posted November 14, 2006 Posted November 14, 2006 £7375 with one day to go. Who is going to get this for the price of a brand new Seat Ibiza 4door?
Ringleader Posted November 15, 2006 Posted November 15, 2006 Anyone know what the final price was on JM?
Sebastian Posted November 15, 2006 Posted November 15, 2006 Anyone know what the final price was on JM? £8687
Guest Ferrett Posted November 15, 2006 Posted November 15, 2006 £8687 A LOT of money for a distinctly average record! I've got nothing against Don Gardner himself because he's been a top bloke at his various Prestatyn appearances but I honestly think this is one of his worst records. In my book this is typical of a record that is only played on the Soul scene because its rare. If this was a £50 tune no one would touch it.
Guest Netspeaky Posted November 15, 2006 Posted November 15, 2006 The copy that was played in Prestatyn and which was shown to Don Gardner was Small Paul's (Roberts) old copy from Mochdre (North Wales) who sold it to Mick H a few years later. I have a scan of Paul copy prior to him selling it, I have attached the scan, maybe someone can then check the scan against JM's auction copy. As a footnote Paul played it at the first PRESTATYN weekend, when he was invited along to spin this and his other rarities.
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