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Zanetti Posted December 30, 2020 Author Posted December 30, 2020 Doni Burdick - 1276£ Bobby Hill - 663£ Patti Austin - 815£
Winsford Soul Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 Thanks for posting as always. Really appreciated . Doni Burdick and the Soul Communicators are they that rare to command four figures ? Both great records 1
Frankie Crocker Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 Doni Burdick and Soul Communicators achieved four-figure status having crept up and up, year after year. Not seen the Patti Austin release on a black issue very often. These are all top-drawer sounds and essential records for serious collectors. David Gage went for a much lower price than Manship’s Priceguide figure. Virtually unknown records like this suffer from lack of exposure and therefore limited demand. I suspect this was the copy offered on Soul Source but nobody took the plunge. Had I been the owner of this rarity, I would have kept hold of it. I was surprised it was not withdrawn from the auction given the minimal interest shown.
Wiganer1 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 Was highest bidder at 6pm then extra time added on like a football match..bidded up twice then thought you know what not playing this game and bid no more .
Popular Post Richard Posted December 31, 2020 Popular Post Posted December 31, 2020 (edited) 12 hours ago, Frankie Crocker said: David Gage went for a much lower price than Manship’s Priceguide figure. Virtually unknown records like this suffer from lack of exposure and therefore limited demand. I suspect this was the copy offered on Soul Source but nobody took the plunge. Had I been the owner of this rarity, I would have kept hold of it. I was surprised it was not withdrawn from the auction given the minimal interest shown. The David Gage was mine and yes went for less than expected but some you win and some you lose Tbh I much prefer the Otis Busch version which is more my style hence why let this go. I had before put the David Gage up for offers and only had one person come back to me which in all honesty I thought was astonishing but their offer was low. It’s a funny old lark this collecting game as so many inferior records that are less rare make big money yet a quality rarity like David Gage didn’t in this instance Btw I didn’t pull it as thought would be unfair to do so. Edited December 31, 2020 by Richard 6 1 1
Popular Post Twoshoes Posted December 31, 2020 Popular Post Posted December 31, 2020 29 minutes ago, Richard said: Btw I didn’t pull it as thought would be unfair to do so Tempted to post that sentiment as my highlight of the year soul wise in that thread on here, still some gentleman around thankfully ,restored a bit of faith in human nature on a scene where all too often it's the fast buck that matters 3 2
Solution Popular Post Richard Posted December 31, 2020 Solution Popular Post Posted December 31, 2020 12 minutes ago, Twoshoes said: Tempted to post that sentiment as my highlight of the year soul wise in that thread on here, still some gentleman around thankfully ,restored a bit of faith in human nature on a scene where all too often it's the fast buck that matters The chance you take with auctions Also if I’d pulled it (and others pull when not getting high bids) how can the auction have any integrity and that wouldn’t have been fair on John let alone anything else 4
Dobber Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 Also.. don’t think everybody is there watching the auction to the death week in week out! A good example is...last year I won a mint issue of the tempos I’ll never forget you for £460,I couldn’t believe it! I put £500 on at the start and actually forgot! Then early this year he auctioned another copy and got 2k for it! So proof being you can get a bargain even off Jim’s! 1
Dave Pinch Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 patti austin at over £800 is a little extreme to say the least even on a black issue 3
Keamus Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 (edited) I discounted my Jack Hammer British demo three times before someone offered £40. Was 2011, but amazed someone's willing to pay North of £300. Edited December 31, 2020 by Keamus
Richard Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 16 minutes ago, Dobber said: Also.. don’t think everybody is there watching the auction to the death week in week out! A good example is...last year I won a mint issue of the tempos I’ll never forget you for £460,I couldn’t believe it! I put £500 on at the start and actually forgot! Then early this year he auctioned another copy and got 2k for it! So proof being you can get a bargain even off Jim’s! I am having a little ironic chuckle to myself thinking if I’d originally put up a swap for 3 or 4 tunes like Salvation I’d have been quids in
Davey S Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 3 hours ago, Dave Pinch said: patti austin at over £800 is a little extreme to say the least even on a black issue Patti Austins best though , imo. Date 1
Dave Pinch Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 4 hours ago, Davey S said: Patti Austins best though , imo. Date i agree.. i have the black issue and even an 800+ sale wouldnt sway me to sell..
Wiganer1 Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 Me too cost me no where near 800 sad state of today scene... prices like this 1
Frankie Crocker Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 3 hours ago, Dave Pinch said: i agree.. i have the black issue and even an 800+ sale wouldnt sway me to sell.. 59 minutes ago, Wiganer1 said: Me too cost me no where near 800 sad state of today scene... prices like this I’ve only got the yellow demo...has anyone got a black felt pen I can borrow to colour it in? A mate of mine had the orange release of the Detroit Executives on Pameline so he coloured it with a green felt pen for a joke...well he’s not laughing now as it’s selling for £100 2
Frankie Crocker Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 13 hours ago, Richard said:The David Gage was mine and yes went for less than expected but some you win and some you lose Btw I didn’t pull it as thought would be unfair to do so. Very noble of you. You would have been justified had you paid a large sum for it in the first place. A commission sale should ideally return the original outlay but the risk at auction is you can actually lose out. 1
Julianb Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 Does anyone think that John bids on the 'good price' sale prices?
Richard Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 31 minutes ago, Frankie Crocker said: Very noble of you. You would have been justified had you paid a large sum for it in the first place. A commission sale should ideally return the original outlay but the risk at auction is you can actually lose out. Or could have set a reserve but hey it is what it is, took a chance with auction without one and someone got a bargain. 1
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