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Unbelievabubble. A common enough record that has had its day. True it is a BIG sounding tune but not one that is easy to dance to. I don’t own a copy and am not really bothered if I don’t ever get to find one, even at a sensible price.

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15 hours ago, Colnago said:

For some reason certain items seem to removed pretty quick, don’t know why maybe requested by the drunk that bid the price ! 

 

15 hours ago, Colnago said:

For some reason certain items seem to removed pretty quick, don’t know why maybe requested by the drunk that bid the price ! 

He removes from list as soon as they are paid for, hope this explains 👍

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Well total madness got mine from George from Derby same night as keb first played it bargain at a £10 :-):-)  also got Wilbur Reynolds and Hayes cotton  same night  off him £45 for all three happy days

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11 minutes ago, Steve S 60 said:

Faro Productions?  For £1800 you can have a week self catering for two in Faro, including flights, plus £1500 spending money.  I know which I'd prefer.

I'll  stay afaroway from Manny's site as possible ( no interest at all )

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Issue is ten times rarer so what would that fetch with the nutters?

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I guess there are two dominating types of Manship auction customers:

a) collector, not really affluent but prepared to pay over the top if a long-standing want comes up in the auction. Might be aware of the general increase in price of a record he bidded on after the auction

b) collector or wannabe DJ. pretty affluent. Bids whatever it takes to secure a trophy record. Doesn't care about the influence it might have to the market if he pays 5x the current market price.

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8 hours ago, Benji said:

I guess there are two dominating types of Manship auction customers:

a) collector, not really affluent but prepared to pay over the top if a long-standing want comes up in the auction. Might be aware of the general increase in price of a record he bidded on after the auction

b) collector or wannabe DJ. pretty affluent. Bids whatever it takes to secure a trophy record. Doesn't care about the influence it might have to the market if he pays 5x the current market price.

And Type C). Multi-millionaire, new to the music, not really on the scene, has a Ferrari and Rolex, likes ultra-mint records, has employed someone to hoover up the best specimens to display in picture frames.

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17 minutes ago, tomangoes said:

Can any 'c' category members contact me to look through my remaining discs please.

 

I have a one off emmy disc of Adams apples and French Fries. Will swop for rolex.

 

Also a genuine signed copy of a pressing of Frank Wilson on Soul. The Ferrari can be used as a direct payment.

 

I can massage your ego all the time we are trading, and may even give you some genuine old beer towels used at Wigan and Cleethorpes etc with sweat still embedded. 

 

Ed

I’m thinking of putting up some genuine wall sweat ( condensation) droplets collected in a jar from Wigan casino 6 th ann 😄.

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2 hours ago, Colnago said:

I’m thinking of putting up some genuine wall sweat ( condensation) droplets collected in a jar from Wigan casino 6 th ann 😄.

Wasn't someone selling bricks from Wigan Casino on here a while back?

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