Popular Post Mick Boyle Posted Thursday at 18:05 Popular Post Posted Thursday at 18:05 Pics taken with seconds to go so could be some changes. 4 1
Dobber Posted Thursday at 18:10 Posted Thursday at 18:10 That peoples choice was a flipping bargain! Someone is very happy indeed
Mick Boyle Posted Thursday at 18:37 Author Posted Thursday at 18:37 No bids on the parliaments. Great record. 1
Dobber Posted Thursday at 18:41 Posted Thursday at 18:41 3 minutes ago, Mick Boyle said: No bids on the parliaments. Great record. A copy sat on Darren browns site too that’s not moving?
Frankie Crocker Posted Thursday at 18:57 Posted Thursday at 18:57 18 minutes ago, Mick Boyle said: No bids on the parliaments. Great record. Bizarre. Great record. Very rare. Buyers becoming very wary with all these 1K, 2K, 3K sounds popping up everywhere. 1
Philb Posted Thursday at 19:41 Posted Thursday at 19:41 37 minutes ago, Frankie Crocker said: Bizarre. Great record. Very rare. Buyers becoming very wary with all these 1K, 2K, 3K sounds popping up everywhere. There’s a lot of high priced 45’s sitting on lists, could those who can afford already have these records if so will prices fall slightly as dealers won’t want stock sitting around. 2
Marc Forrest Posted Thursday at 19:53 Posted Thursday at 19:53 9 minutes ago, Philb said: There’s a lot of high priced 45’s sitting on lists, could those who can afford already have these records if so will prices fall slightly as dealers won’t want stock sitting around. could well be a combination of a) top end collectors more and more having accumulated what they were looking hence not buying that much (anymore) b) too much supply of high end items currently in general and c) of course less disposable income on collectors side in general 3
Dobber Posted Thursday at 20:09 Posted Thursday at 20:09 It feels like the market it is a bit flogged at the moment? 3
Dylan Posted Thursday at 20:16 Posted Thursday at 20:16 The old guard comfortable with paying big money for what they wanted are all getting old now and how many of the next generation are paying these prices ? They can no doubt fill the floor with several records costing far less that are just as exciting. 3
Dylan Posted Thursday at 20:20 Posted Thursday at 20:20 1 hour ago, Mick Boyle said: No bids on the parliaments. Great record. Yes but starting price is very high ?
Happy Feet Posted Thursday at 21:04 Posted Thursday at 21:04 43 minutes ago, Dylan said: The old guard comfortable with paying big money for what they wanted are all getting old now and how many of the next generation are paying these prices ? They can no doubt fill the floor with several records costing far less that are just as exciting. Could it have anything to do with the amount of boots already sold , or reissue's and the younger generation are happier paying a tenner for a copy ?
Dylan Posted Thursday at 21:09 Posted Thursday at 21:09 2 minutes ago, Happy Feet said: Could it have anything to do with the amount of boots already sold , or reissue's and the younger generation are happier paying a tenner for a copy ? Boots and reissues never impacted prices when I was collecting. But it could be playing a part now ?
Steviehay Posted Thursday at 21:28 Posted Thursday at 21:28 Wow cheapest I've seen people's choice for years normally 800 upwards ?? 1
Happy Feet Posted Thursday at 22:11 Posted Thursday at 22:11 42 minutes ago, Dylan said: Boots and reissues never impacted prices when I was collecting. But it could be playing a part now ? From the very early days , when we where young , apprentices both in jobs & the Northern Soul scene we all at some time bought boots , reissue's, along side any originals we could afford which where a lot cheaper, long before the internet etc , it's a wonder any youthful types would want to engage with a scene , with the price of records these days , when downloads and boots are so much cheaper . It probably appears to the younger generation that they're not buying a record , but a piece of art from Sotheby's, and they simply can't afford it. Or am I overthinking it , by the way I bought a copy of the reissue because I thought it was legite & £9.99 Inc p+p . 1
Chalky Posted Friday at 05:09 Posted Friday at 05:09 (edited) 10 hours ago, Frankie Crocker said: Bizarre. Great record. Very rare. Buyers becoming very wary with all these 1K, 2K, 3K sounds popping up everywhere. I wouldn’t class it as very rare these days, rare yes but surely enough copies have been turned up now to put people off these super high starting prices? Edited Friday at 05:10 by Chalky
Solidsoul Posted Friday at 07:07 Posted Friday at 07:07 9 hours ago, Steviehay said: Wow cheapest I've seen people's choice for years normally 800 upwards ?? It was not in mint- condition, so that could be a factor with the price. 1
Dobber Posted Friday at 08:57 Posted Friday at 08:57 1 hour ago, Solidsoul said: It was not in mint- condition, so that could be a factor with the price. You know what mate it was a vg++ to which Im sure that’s Tim’s version of as good as it gets? So at 650 what a steel.
Solidsoul Posted Friday at 09:49 Posted Friday at 09:49 47 minutes ago, Dobber said: You know what mate it was a vg++ to which Im sure that’s Tim’s version of as good as it gets? So at 650 what a steel. It was a good price for someone and I think vg++ is alright, but he graded Rudy Love as M-
Dobber Posted Friday at 10:05 Posted Friday at 10:05 14 minutes ago, Solidsoul said: It was a good price for someone and I think vg++ is alright, but he graded Rudy Love as M- Ahh i didnt look at the rudy 45,i stand corrected! Then maybe if the peoples choice was a tad tired then 650 is about right,cos I reckon a nice copy is 800/900 quid tops? 1
Frankie Crocker Posted Friday at 13:14 Posted Friday at 13:14 Ron Rush was a bargain. Again, a rare record that has sold for more in the past. Not really well known as the artist’s stash of copies was only unearthed fairly recently with most labels being water damaged. 1
Richard Free Posted Friday at 22:06 Posted Friday at 22:06 So many great tunes coming to market and prices starting to dip .How many collectors can buy tunes at £500 plus on a weekly basis .Not me for sure
Happy Feet Posted Friday at 22:21 Posted Friday at 22:21 12 minutes ago, Richard Free said: So many great tunes coming to market and prices starting to dip .How many collectors can buy tunes at £500 plus on a weekly basis .Not me for sure And how many of these tunes are going to end up in the , this was worth a 1K 2 years ago offers over £200 , it is a reality .
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