Popular Post Kenb Posted Friday at 12:56 Popular Post Posted Friday at 12:56 I get folks want to know what prices records sell for via auctions. Especially perhaps collectors, sellers OR those that have the record in their collection that is being auctioned and therefore want to know if it has “ gained” or not…but it feels to me like it is becoming a subject epidemic. 4
David Meikle Posted Friday at 17:59 Posted Friday at 17:59 The internet has certainly fuelled the epidemic. Some of the prices I see are beyond loopy. Anyway.
Popular Post Peter99 Posted Friday at 18:43 Popular Post Posted Friday at 18:43 5 hours ago, Kenb said: I get folks want to know what prices records sell for via auctions. Especially perhaps collectors, sellers OR those that have the record in their collection that is being auctioned and therefore want to know if it has “ gained” or not…but it feels to me like it is becoming a subject epidemic. I always like to have a look at the auction results; it's part of what makes up my overall interest in the northern soul scene. I don't collect anymore, and I'm not a seller. Just an interested voyeur. Peter 5
Popular Post Mick Boyle Posted Friday at 20:23 Popular Post Posted Friday at 20:23 Well I’ve been putting Tim’s up for a while now and they seem to be well received. 9
Popular Post Wayoutgirl Posted Friday at 21:10 Popular Post Posted Friday at 21:10 Personally like seeing the posts put up regarding Mr Manship's auctions and the responses. Sandra x 4
Popular Post Woodbutcher Posted Friday at 22:48 Popular Post Posted Friday at 22:48 Same rules apply with any other post/thread .... Not interested then just scroll on by. 4
Popular Post Frankie Crocker Posted Friday at 23:11 Popular Post Posted Friday at 23:11 9 hours ago, Kenb said: I get folks want to know what prices records sell for via auctions. Especially perhaps collectors, sellers OR those that have the record in their collection that is being auctioned and therefore want to know if it has “ gained” or not…but it feels to me like it is becoming a subject epidemic. Certainly a hot topic worth discussing. The auctions of major UK dealers throw up some interesting talking points. More importantly, they give exposure to some very scarce records, often with anecdotal detail. Prices may be a sore point but they can be a guide for buyers and sellers. Just recently it appears though a few top collections have been put up for auctions suggesting a turning point of sorts. Some auctions prompt collectors to ‘cash in’ by trying to sell records to disappointed underbidders, something that wouldn’t happen if auction results weren’t publicised. I really look forward to Zanetti and Mick putting up John and Tim’s results on a regular basis - the figures achieved will be quite something to look back on in the years ahead. 5
Mike Posted yesterday at 07:14 Posted yesterday at 07:14 18 hours ago, Kenb said: I get folks want to know what prices records sell for via auctions. Especially perhaps collectors, sellers OR those that have the record in their collection that is being auctioned and therefore want to know if it has “ gained” or not…but it feels to me like it is becoming a subject epidemic. @Kenb as always any feedback both appreciated and helpful We are talking 2 main auction results being posted as discussion topics in the discussion forums Which should work out one jm topic per week and one aa topic every 2 weeks yep? At the moment we are getting some duplication on the aa results being posted twice which will later message both members to try and resolve That would then mean we be getting approx 3 auction topics every 2 weeks, which I would say balance wise is ok? 1
Kenb Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Mike said: @Kenb as always any feedback both appreciated and helpful We are talking 2 main auction results being posted as discussion topics in the discussion forums Which should work out one jm topic per week and one aa topic every 2 weeks yep? At the moment we are getting some duplication on the aa results being posted twice which will later message both members to try and resolve That would then mean we be getting approx 3 auction topics every 2 weeks, which I would say balance wise is ok? yes Mike, perhaps the duplication/flurry has skewed it for me. I'm not suggesting any of the result topics are dropped. Its my observation of how this part of Northern Soul has developed. Don't get me wrong i also have posted Auction results. It's not just the results that get posted though, it's the is it/isn't value discussions too. my post also stemmed from the likes of posts such as "Is Northern Soul in good hands, etc", on the basis some might think it's all about the price you pay. Which i don't remember it being so in the past.
Woodbutcher Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago For as long as I can remember (back to '81) the figures that records have changed hands for has been a huge talking point so I can't see how you can see it as a 'new' thing ... ? 1
Gaz T Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Everyone who is interested in records love to talk records weather in the pub or online what’s the issue? 1
Kenb Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Gaz T said: Everyone who is interested in records love to talk records weather in the pub or online what’s the issue? frequency. (in the context of auction price results).
Kenb Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 43 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said: For as long as I can remember (back to '81) the figures that records have changed hands for has been a huge talking point so I can't see how you can see it as a 'new' thing ... ? don't you think it's reached a point where its a Commodity Market discussion in the same way as Stocks & Shares, Bit Coin, etc. The value is the price.
Gaz T Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Kenb said: frequency. (in the context of auction price results). I’m not understanding you if you are into collecting records it’s only natural you are going to be interested in what is happening with all things music Including auction results Same with car tans discussion forums People with interest discussing all aspects , especially values achieved at auction fans talking about their hobbies what’s the issue ?
Keamus Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I like looking at the final prices if only for entertainment value. Pat Brady's auctions rarely make these pages. Always seem to show high end bids. 1
Gaz T Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Mick Boyle said: I’ll step back and leave it to agentsmith Will you concentrate on Pat Brady’s auction results then I would love to see them every week as well as Mr Manships 2
Woodbutcher Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, Gaz T said: Will you concentrate on Pat Brady’s auction results then I would love to see them every week as well as Mr Manships Well you could always post the results here yourself rather than relying on someone else to do it. My biggest problem with Pat's auctions is that they tend to contain pretty run-of-the-mill tunes that would generally not be considered as 'auction items' , five pages of them at present. John and Tim's do attract the more unusual and bigger ticket records which is why they attract more attention on here I'd say. Edited 21 hours ago by Woodbutcher 2
Gaz T Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I would love to be able to. I work 5 days a week travelling from north wales to Manchester every day average day is 12 hours time is one luxury I do not have
Woodbutcher Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Gaz T said: I would love to be able to. I work 5 days a week travelling from north wales to Manchester every day average day is 12 hours time is one luxury I do not have That's only half a day then , man up ... 2
Gaz T Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said: That's only half a day then , man up ... . When I retire I’ll be on here all day 1
Frankie Crocker Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, Keamus said: Pat Brady's auctions rarely make these pages. Always seem to show high end bids. I wonder why that is? A sample of current offerings reveals mainly set sale items at inflated prices, some of which may reappear in a few weeks time. ‘Results’ of this ‘auction’ are not worth tracking or publishing but collectors may be intrigued by what they see from time to time. 2
Gaz T Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 58 minutes ago, Frankie Crocker said: I wonder why that is? A sample of current offerings reveals mainly set sale items at inflated prices, some of which may reappear in a few weeks time. ‘Results’ of this ‘auction’ are not worth tracking or publishing but collectors may be intrigued by what they see from time to time. yes - looking at that lot I agree Fair point. 1
Popular Post Colouredman Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago I certainly think the whole focus on prices, be they via auction or otherwise, is pervasive in relation to other topics around our collecting/listening/buying hobby. Like others here I do love to see what prices records fetch, and sometimes Im surprised, not just by high prices, but also by low prices relative to the quality and/or rarity of the record, and herein lies my main gripe about the whole prices thing. If only there was the same level and volume of discussion and interest about how good this or that record is, (regardless of value) instead of just what price it fetches. I feel I learn so much on these and FB pages about values of records, but in contrast so little about ‘good records’. Surely thats the problem; not enough balance. Thats not a criticism of the info provided here about Auction results; keep em coming, no problem. But why is there so little discussion (Generally not just here, Northern-wise) about ‘good records’, be they £5 or £5000? Loving music got me into this thing, not a love of ‘commodity’ values. If you’ve ever played (privately to a mate, or publicly via djaying) a good cheap record, and witnessed the sheer unbridled pleasure it gives someone who likes it and is overjoyed to find its ‘only’ £20, you’ll know exactly what Im talkin about. Conversely if you only ever buy/collect/talk about expensive ‘Trophy’ records, you wont have a clue lol. Just a personal perspective. 6 1
Mal C Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Very true, I have sold loads of my collection in the last 4/5 years, lots left to keep me going, but having sorted everything out, as to what to keep, and what to sell, guess what? most of the records that make my 'liver quiver', and were to keep, were as we say in collecting terms 'Cheapies'! 2
Gaz T Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Colouredman said: I certainly think the whole focus on prices, be they via auction or otherwise, is pervasive in relation to other topics around our collecting/listening/buying hobby. Like others here I do love to see what prices records fetch, and sometimes Im surprised, not just by high prices, but also by low prices relative to the quality and/or rarity of the record, and herein lies my main gripe about the whole prices thing. If only there was the same level and volume of discussion and interest about how good this or that record is, (regardless of value) instead of just what price it fetches. I feel I learn so much on these and FB pages about values of records, but in contrast so little about ‘good records’. Surely thats the problem; not enough balance. Thats not a criticism of the info provided here about Auction results; keep em coming, no problem. But why is there so little discussion (Generally not just here, Northern-wise) about ‘good records’, be they £5 or £5000? Loving music got me into this thing, not a love of ‘commodity’ values. If you’ve ever played (privately to a mate, or publicly via djaying) a good cheap record, and witnessed the sheer unbridled pleasure it gives someone who likes it and is overjoyed to find its ‘only’ £20, you’ll know exactly what Im talkin about. Conversely if you only ever buy/collect/talk about expensive ‘Trophy’ records, you wont have a clue lol. Just a personal perspective. Yes , Nail on head i could not agree more 1
Dylan Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Totally agree with judging and enjoying records on their musical merit as opposed to selling price. But once a cheap easy to obtain record becomes widely popular and everybody can get a copy it won’t set you aside from anybody else who aspires to be a DJ. The best DJs can draw on years of acquired knowledge and developing an ear for the best sounds them mixing up rare and lesser known cheap sounds. 1
Jessie Pinkman Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 20 minutes ago, Colouredman said: I certainly think the whole focus on prices, be they via auction or otherwise, is pervasive in relation to other topics around our collecting/listening/buying hobby. Like others here I do love to see what prices records fetch, and sometimes Im surprised, not just by high prices, but also by low prices relative to the quality and/or rarity of the record, and herein lies my main gripe about the whole prices thing. If only there was the same level and volume of discussion and interest about how good this or that record is, (regardless of value) instead of just what price it fetches. I feel I learn so much on these and FB pages about values of records, but in contrast so little about ‘good records’. Surely thats the problem; not enough balance. Thats not a criticism of the info provided here about Auction results; keep em coming, no problem. But why is there so little discussion (Generally not just here, Northern-wise) about ‘good records’, be they £5 or £5000? Loving music got me into this thing, not a love of ‘commodity’ values. If you’ve ever played (privately to a mate, or publicly via djaying) a good cheap record, and witnessed the sheer unbridled pleasure it gives someone who likes it and is overjoyed to find its ‘only’ £20, you’ll know exactly what Im talkin about. Conversely if you only ever buy/collect/talk about expensive ‘Trophy’ records, you wont have a clue lol. Just a personal perspective. Tim, I seem to remember a few months ago a topic on here asking members to recommend cheaper records from their collections. I bought a couple of the recommended 45's myself. 1
Dylan Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Mal C said: Very true, I have sold loads of my collection in the last 4/5 years, lots left to keep me going, but having sorted everything out, as to what to keep, and what to sell, guess what? most of the records that make my 'liver quiver', and were to keep, were as we say in collecting terms 'Cheapies'! Very similar story here left with boxes of great cheap records but the higher priced are mostly gone. Hearing them for the first time and tracking them down was great but over the years they have slowly been moved on. If money we’re no object I would have kept them all but that wasn’t an option for me. i do see some things now fetching much higher prices than I sold records for but I won’t be alone in that. 1
Kenb Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, Colouredman said: I certainly think the whole focus on prices, be they via auction or otherwise, is pervasive in relation to other topics around our collecting/listening/buying hobby. Like others here I do love to see what prices records fetch, and sometimes Im surprised, not just by high prices, but also by low prices relative to the quality and/or rarity of the record, and herein lies my main gripe about the whole prices thing. If only there was the same level and volume of discussion and interest about how good this or that record is, (regardless of value) instead of just what price it fetches. I feel I learn so much on these and FB pages about values of records, but in contrast so little about ‘good records’. Surely thats the problem; not enough balance. Thats not a criticism of the info provided here about Auction results; keep em coming, no problem. But why is there so little discussion (Generally not just here, Northern-wise) about ‘good records’, be they £5 or £5000? Loving music got me into this thing, not a love of ‘commodity’ values. If you’ve ever played (privately to a mate, or publicly via djaying) a good cheap record, and witnessed the sheer unbridled pleasure it gives someone who likes it and is overjoyed to find its ‘only’ £20, you’ll know exactly what Im talkin about. Conversely if you only ever buy/collect/talk about expensive ‘Trophy’ records, you wont have a clue lol. Just a personal perspective. Exactly
Solidsoul Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, Colouredman said: I certainly think the whole focus on prices, be they via auction or otherwise, is pervasive in relation to other topics around our collecting/listening/buying hobby. Like others here I do love to see what prices records fetch, and sometimes Im surprised, not just by high prices, but also by low prices relative to the quality and/or rarity of the record, and herein lies my main gripe about the whole prices thing. If only there was the same level and volume of discussion and interest about how good this or that record is, (regardless of value) instead of just what price it fetches. I feel I learn so much on these and FB pages about values of records, but in contrast so little about ‘good records’. Surely thats the problem; not enough balance. Thats not a criticism of the info provided here about Auction results; keep em coming, no problem. But why is there so little discussion (Generally not just here, Northern-wise) about ‘good records’, be they £5 or £5000? Loving music got me into this thing, not a love of ‘commodity’ values. If you’ve ever played (privately to a mate, or publicly via djaying) a good cheap record, and witnessed the sheer unbridled pleasure it gives someone who likes it and is overjoyed to find its ‘only’ £20, you’ll know exactly what Im talkin about. Conversely if you only ever buy/collect/talk about expensive ‘Trophy’ records, you wont have a clue lol. Just a personal perspective. I do agree with what you say in your post, but I dare not mention records I like, because there are people who take great delight in telling everyone they are rubbish etc and don't like them. Edited 11 hours ago by Solidsoul 1
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