I'm not selling any 45s here so I'm hoping this is the right forum for this, if not could the moderators please move to correct one. Ta.
I buy records on a daily basis, I sell odd bits too, but wouldn't class myself as a dealer as I only do it to raise dosh for more records for my collection. I receive lists from all over, probably 10 a day at least, as well as checking the usual online locations same as everyone else I expect. I am one of those colectors who after 30 yeras has learnt that patience is a virtue and so I tend to wait for stuff, as I know, just like London buses, usually three will be along sometime in the future. So, here's my observation.
There's a lot of folks "chancing it" with their sales in the sales sections at the moment dont you think? It's becoming like a series of "reverse" auctions. Put summat up at a ridulous price and see if some Herbert bites, if not, drop it a bit a few days/weeks later and see what happens.
People who own the said overpriced records then come on and bolster the price by saying I would rate it at..(insert insane amount here), simply because
a. They personally paid too much for theirs.
or
b. They bought theirs from a source that is 50% dearer than the majority of collectors.
or
c. They have one and everyone likes to think they got a bargain.
I used to buy quite regularly from S Sourcers, but have only bought 2 in the last 3/4 months and they were both at top prices, (but were absolute MINTERS though, which is important to me).
So here's a question? What percentage of sales on S Source do folks think actually sell? It'd be better if dealers allowed a few non dealers/collectors to chip in before claiming that you can only speak for yourself, but you sell 95% of your stuff.
Not wishing any confrontation with any dealers, (God Forbid! I might need you in the future ), just looking at a trend and wondering if any other collectors have any thoughts? Or have I dreamt it all?
I'm not selling any 45s here so I'm hoping this is the right forum for this, if not could the moderators please move to correct one. Ta.
I buy records on a daily basis, I sell odd bits too, but wouldn't class myself as a dealer as I only do it to raise dosh for more records for my collection. I receive lists from all over, probably 10 a day at least, as well as checking the usual online locations same as everyone else I expect. I am one of those colectors who after 30 yeras has learnt that patience is a virtue and so I tend to wait for stuff, as I know, just like London buses, usually three will be along sometime in the future. So, here's my observation.
There's a lot of folks "chancing it" with their sales in the sales sections at the moment dont you think? It's becoming like a series of "reverse" auctions. Put summat up at a ridulous price and see if some Herbert bites, if not, drop it a bit a few days/weeks later and see what happens.
People who own the said overpriced records then come on and bolster the price by saying I would rate it at..(insert insane amount here), simply because
a. They personally paid too much for theirs.
or
b. They bought theirs from a source that is 50% dearer than the majority of collectors.
or
c. They have one and everyone likes to think they got a bargain.
I used to buy quite regularly from S Sourcers, but have only bought 2 in the last 3/4 months and they were both at top prices, (but were absolute MINTERS though, which is important to me).
So here's a question? What percentage of sales on S Source do folks think actually sell? It'd be better if dealers allowed a few non dealers/collectors to chip in before claiming that you can only speak for yourself, but you sell 95% of your stuff.
Not wishing any confrontation with any dealers, (God Forbid! I might need you in the future
), just looking at a trend and wondering if any other collectors have any thoughts? Or have I dreamt it all? 
Regards,
Dave
www.theresthatbeat.com
www.hitsvillesoulclub.com