Dylan Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 (edited) As a follow on to buying good cheap records I was thinking about things I saw regularly and cheap post 2000 that are now dried up and commanding higher prices. 3 from me all bought for 10 dollars or less that I used to see quite often. So not things that were dear that I picked up cheap at the time. roy Roberts “you move me” webs “hard to break a habit” symphonic four in Zudan Edited July 24, 2019 by Dylan
Daved Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 Lots of 70s stuff used to be very reasonable priced at the turn of the century but isn't now.
Tomangoes Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 It's a long list, and getting longer. Not sure when it will level out or even reverse. Ed
Dylan Posted July 24, 2019 Author Posted July 24, 2019 33 minutes ago, Tomangoes said: It's a long list, and getting longer. Not sure when it will level out or even reverse. Ed I thought it would have started to reverse by now. i’m astonished It’s gone as far as it has and shows no sign of reversing.
Guest Shufflin Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, Tomangoes said: Not sure when it will level out or even reverse. it won't, it has global interest not just UK and people of all ages are into collecting soul music, one top seller said most of his sales now go to far east and US I bought a Lorraine Rudolph for a fiver from a Manchester shop in 2000, £150+ record now got Dee Edwards Why Can't..for a tenner, not anymore as Richard says the list just goes on look at "Jeanette", now a £1,000 record, I passed one up in early 2000's when it was offered for £50.... Edited July 24, 2019 by Shufflin
Twoshoes Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 I don't know where this rates as regards a jump in price I read the Wants thread on here last week not something I normally do and saw someone was looking for Eula Cooper Try, I thought I'm sure I've got that somewhere, got it in a soul pack back in the day, can't remember ever playing it past the initial don't like that but it's been there gathering dust for years. I was intrigued so looked it up on Discogs and Popsike ,fluctuated over the years from around £80 to the last one sold last Feb for upwards of £400 with an average of around £230. Still no wiser as to the reason for the price, is it a minor rarity or is it being played out, any of you more knowledgeable guys know. Haven't decided what to do with it as I don't like the record but a couple of hundred quid could seriously diminish my wants list.
Guest Soulatthedale Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 Part of the problem is down to certain sellers on e bay putting false bids on their own auctions.
Guest Shufflin Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 18 minutes ago, Twoshoes said: Haven't decided what to do with it sell it and buy records you want
Richard Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 (edited) Anyone remember GEMM the forerunner of discogs? Got so much great stuff from there. One in particular had from there was a mint Tony Middleton Spanish Maiden Storm single sided demo that was up for $10, when I bought it the seller contacted me saying he made a mistake and he was having a half price sale so refunded me $5 Early days of eBay as well there was mad bargains to be had. Edited July 24, 2019 by Richard 1
Richard Posted July 24, 2019 Posted July 24, 2019 Actually that’s another thing really affecting prices is the exchange rate, back then it was about $1.75 and now it’s about $1.20 odd 1
Dylan Posted July 25, 2019 Author Posted July 25, 2019 9 hours ago, Richard said: Anyone remember GEMM the forerunner of discogs? Got so much great stuff from there. One in particular had from there was a mint Tony Middleton Spanish Maiden Storm single sided demo that was up for $10, when I bought it the seller contacted me saying he made a mistake and he was having a half price sale so refunded me $5 Early days of eBay as well there was mad bargains to be had. 2 memorble records from gemm for me were the rayons and tony ashley on decca i was actually trying to remember the name of this site only the other day. 2
Dylan Posted July 25, 2019 Author Posted July 25, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, Richard said: Actually that’s another thing really affecting prices is the exchange rate, back then it was about $1.75 and now it’s about $1.20 odd Best is can remember was 2 dollars to the pound and also 4 dollars airmail to get a record from us to uk meant buying cheap records one at a time was possible. then the increase in value of records after these times as er changed. Edited July 25, 2019 by Dylan 2
Dylan Posted July 25, 2019 Author Posted July 25, 2019 (edited) 10 hours ago, Twoshoes said: I don't know where this rates as regards a jump in price I read the Wants thread on here last week not something I normally do and saw someone was looking for Eula Cooper Try, I thought I'm sure I've got that somewhere, got it in a soul pack back in the day, can't remember ever playing it past the initial don't like that but it's been there gathering dust for years. I was intrigued so looked it up on Discogs and Popsike ,fluctuated over the years from around £80 to the last one sold last Feb for upwards of £400 with an average of around £230. Still no wiser as to the reason for the price, is it a minor rarity or is it being played out, any of you more knowledgeable guys know. Haven't decided what to do with it as I don't like the record but a couple of hundred quid could seriously diminish my wants list. I think thats a really good record tragar was a record label i would always check out if i found one. i'm not suprised by that price. Edited July 25, 2019 by Dylan
Richard Posted July 25, 2019 Posted July 25, 2019 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Dylan said: 2 memorble records from gemm for me were the rayons and tony ashley on decca i was actually trying to remember the name of this site only the other day. Yes, real shame it went bust. Was heartbroken when it disappeared into cyberspace Also this was before the US sellers started getting copies of the price guides, that was a game changer as well Edited July 25, 2019 by Richard
Richard Posted July 25, 2019 Posted July 25, 2019 Funny as well, was just thinking about getting up at 2am/3am to fire up the dialup on the pc to bid on stuff on eBay before the snipe programs were about. My Mrs thought I was nuts 1
Dylan Posted July 25, 2019 Author Posted July 25, 2019 16 minutes ago, Richard said: Funny as well, was just thinking about getting up at 2am/3am to fire up the dialup on the pc to bid on stuff on eBay before the snipe programs were about. My Mrs thought I was nuts Yes I did all those crazy things. Phone calls to America in the middle of the night as well. loosing internet connection with 20 seconds left on auction and nearly throwing computer out the window as you saw a great record sell for a fraction you were prepared to bid. 3
Richard Posted July 25, 2019 Posted July 25, 2019 Lmao suppose as well wider internet access, broadband and being able to go shopping in the states on your phone have all contributed
Soulskate Posted July 27, 2019 Posted July 27, 2019 Remember all the shit talk about "internet diggers" during those times and now here we are waxing poetic about the days of dial up modems and GEMM....the good ol' days! The growth of the sweet soul scene worldwide has added demand to many tunes that were on every other sales list back then....Fabulous Performers and Bobbi Rowe are two perfect examples. Hardly see for sale nowadays. 1
Richard Posted July 27, 2019 Posted July 27, 2019 1 minute ago, Soulskate said: Remember all the shit talk about "internet diggers" during those times and now here we are waxing poetic about the days of dial up modems and GEMM....the good ol' days! The growth of the sweet soul scene worldwide has added demand to many tunes that were on every other sales list back then....Fabulous Performers and Bobbi Rowe are two perfect examples. Hardly see for sale nowadays. Yes it was another part of the evolution of the scene. Now it’s just taken for granted but before the interweb only very few got to go record shopping in the States etc. and is a big reason why prices have climbed 1
Dylan Posted July 27, 2019 Author Posted July 27, 2019 Fast reliable internet and demand in sweet soul sides have both played a big part for me. you can be in instant communication with Japan, America and Europe at the same time. i used to enjoy looking through the record boxes on a night out but the internet saw a decline in traffic in record bars IMO. there was still some trade but it slowed it down its so much easier to do it from home.
Dylan Posted July 27, 2019 Author Posted July 27, 2019 2 hours ago, Soulskate said: Remember all the shit talk about "internet diggers" during those times and now here we are waxing poetic about the days of dial up modems and GEMM....the good ol' days! Meeting collectors face to face in other countries having spoken online was a good thing. Putting a face to a name and sharing some good times.
Soulskate Posted July 27, 2019 Posted July 27, 2019 47 minutes ago, Dylan said: Meeting collectors face to face in other countries having spoken online was a good thing. Putting a face to a name and sharing some good times. Agree...has been a great tool for new friendships and information. Good friends & records should be pursued in any conceivable way.
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