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RHONDA DAVIS ISSUE, CAN YOU REMEMBER
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Artist: RHONDA DAVIS ISSUE
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Title: CAN YOU REMEMBER
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Label: DUKE ISSUE
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Condition: M-
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Time Left : This auction has now ended
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Starting Bid:  £100.00
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Highest Bid: £110.00
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Details: A TRULY WONDEROUS PIECE OF MID-TEMPO SOUL
THIS HOUSTON TEXAS GEM HAS BEEN A TOTAL DANCE FLOOR WINNER FOR OVER A DECADE AND A STOCK COPY IS IN MY OPINION THE MOST DESIRABLE WAY TO OWN THIS ABSOLUTE GEM

 

ricky.

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£110? I'll take ten please. I'd say £200 would be nearer the mark.

Totally love the flipside on this...

 

 

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17 hours ago, dave pinch said:

thats way too much 250 tops...the versions of the flip are different takes on the promo and issue

Agree at £250 max. Thanks for pointing that they used another take for the A-side for the commercial release. I love both sides ever since I acquire the promo and am glad to have it that way. Both cuts are real nice. I should believe that the stocker version would suit up most "sampler's sound" dudes, while I still prefer the slightly bit "rougher" take of 'long walk on a short pier'. 

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1 hour ago, tlscapital said:

Agree at £250 max. Thanks for pointing that they used another take for the A-side for the commercial release. I love both sides ever since I acquire the promo and am glad to have it that way. Both cuts are real nice. I should believe that the stocker version would suit up most "sampler's sound" dudes, while I still prefer the slightly bit "rougher" take of 'long walk on a short pier'. 

yeh i agree about the promo being the better take on LEOASP.. just my opinion..i never owned a promo.... infact my last issue i sold for £25 its that long since i owned it... id buy one back but not at £350 i wont


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9 minutes ago, dave pinch said:

yeh i agree about the promo being the better take on LEOASP.. just my opinion..i never owned a promo.... infact my last issue i sold for £25 its that long since i owned it... id buy one back but not at £350 i wont

Got my demo some 20 years ago priced @ £25 from John Doe's list ! 

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1 hour ago, tlscapital said:

Got my demo some 20 years ago priced @ £25 from John Doe's list ! 

i think i sold mine around 1998..always just a shelf record that i wanted to sound like minnie jones... but it never did... never took it out to play... sounds better than it did but still not a patch on minnie jones ..the flip sounds awesome now tho

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Bought a demo in Ex condition from a respected seller on here 12 months ago for £200.00. It hadn't sold for a number of days so seller accepted a near offer. Think it was originally advertised for £225.00. Always regarded it as a £200.00 record in that condition having kept on eye on prices of various sales over the past few years. Is a great record but you would have thought its price has peaked.

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