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3 hours ago, Frankie Crocker said:

Blenders was bought for a snip!

Never really worked on the floor though so probably put some off who don’t want to work at it and want dance floor winners only

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27 minutes ago, Chalky said:

Never really worked on the floor though so probably put some off who don’t want to work at it and want dance floor winners only

It's a funny old game Chalky, as you know I don't really collect 6o's (I just can't get into that too!) , but within what I do buy it's always what I like, and rarely do I worry whether others want to dance to them!  If others want to dance to them, that's a bonus!

Just a different approach to it I guess.

 

Cheers,

Mark R

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27 minutes ago, Mark R said:

It's a funny old game Chalky, as you know I don't really collect 6o's (I just can't get into that too!) , but within what I do buy it's always what I like, and rarely do I worry whether others want to dance to them!  If others want to dance to them, that's a bonus!

Just a different approach to it I guess.

 

Cheers,

Mark R

Same here mate, only buy what I like. 

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As has been said if you only buy what you like you'll rarely be disappointed. That was always my philosophy as a collector. 

And I was never disappointed. By way of example I remember buying a copy of the Blue Sharks on Gran Prix - when it was "uncovered" and the price fell a few people scoffed. But, I was very happy in having it - I always loved the record, the mystique it once had, and a minter looks beautiful on that label. I still love it and happy to own one - it's still a hard one to get hold of although it's obviously not a rarity in the grand scale of things.

Peter

:hatsoff2:

 

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1 hour ago, Peter99 said:

As has been said if you only buy what you like you'll rarely be disappointed. That was always my philosophy as a collector. 

And I was never disappointed. By way of example I remember buying a copy of the Blue Sharks on Gran Prix - when it was "uncovered" and the price fell a few people scoffed. But, I was very happy in having it - I always loved the record, the mystique it one had, and a minter looks beautiful on that label. I still love it and happy to own one - it's still a hard one to get hold of although it's obviously not a rarity in the grand scale of things.

Peter

:hatsoff2:

 

This tune is the very few times I prefer the cover to the original! I think it’s a great record,and defo rare being Italian and promo (giveaway)only! Interestingly this has the most plays by far on my YouTube channel!

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On 09/01/2025 at 12:49, Chalky said:

Never really worked on the floor though so probably put some off who don’t want to work at it and want dance floor winners only

I suspect that most records bought never see a DJ’s turntable in public so the Blenders was probably bought for home enjoyment. For sure, there are plenty of rabid buyers who crave the latest sound for their hotbox, desperate for a round of applause…but I reckon this rarity will please the lucky buyer who may well eventually sell it on.

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