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Does this exist on a 12" ?

And what is the current value of the 7" ?

Thanks in advance ...

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  Simon T said:
I had a list through last thursday with it on at £200

Saw it as well Simon on Capon's list.

Bet it's sold now though & bet the Manship copy goes for a lot more than £200.

Not aware of a 12"

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  souler said:
Definitely no 12" of E.J.Rice.

PS My 45 on the has sold.

Paul Capon

There was one on e bay a couple of months ago that kept being relisted as it didnt sell. I was waiting for it to go down to £100 smile.gif

As the saying goes "it s only worth what someone would pay for it!"

Unfortunately sold mine last year for a snip @ £30 !

Just goes to show value against demands commands an inflated value. Not that rare a tune in the early 80s . Bet quite a few collectors have one lurking in their box... unsure.gif

  glynthornhill said:
Unfortunately sold mine last year for a snip @ £30 !

Just goes to show value against demands commands an inflated value. Not that rare a tune in the early 80s . Bet quite a few collectors have one lurking in their box... :thumbsup:

Sold mine to JM last year..... After playing it out to very little dancefloor reaction :)

DJ first... :lol: not collector

  Peter99 said:
I really thought this was a much more difficult tune than it appears from the posts above

:)

This was around in reasonable quantity in the 80's, never a common record, but not impossible to find. His other one is far rarer, but sadly not as good as a dancer, though it's a reasonably good soul record :thumbsup:

Edited by Steve G

A £25 record on soul bowl lists around 1984 , whilst Tony Troutman "whats the use" , and Pro Fas were at £2

Soul Sam had it coverd up as Larry Houston " Mend this broken heart" around 1982 /83 :thumbsup:

Sam had loads of awesome newies , early 80's , some he still plays today !!

Edited by Simon M

  Simon M said:
A £25 record on soul bowl lists around 1984 , whilst Tony Troutman "whats the use" , and Pro Fas were at £2

Those were days - like everyone else I wish I'd have bought more at the time. Wasted all my time in those days - stuck on the dance floor for eight hours.

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  Peter99 said:
Those were days - like everyone else I wish I'd have bought more at the time. Wasted all my time in those days - stuck on the dance floor for eight hours.

:)

I know a chap whose kept his Soul Bowl and Dave Raistrick lists from around then , :thumbsup:

  Simon M said:
I know a chap whose kept his Soul Bowl and Dave Raistrick lists from around then , :)

It's sickening mate isn't it! Someone posted some up on here a while back - makes good reading. I think Sean H posted some other lists up as well. It's simply - unbelievable.

I find it interesting that even after all these years Johns lists still look the same - in terms of layout etc. It's like Norfolk ain't moved forward in terms of technology!

:thumbsup::lol:

  Peter99 said:
It's sickening mate isn't it! Someone posted some up on here a while back - makes good reading. I think Sean H posted some other lists up as well. It's simply - unbelievable.

I find it interesting that even after all these years Johns lists still look the same - in terms of layout etc. It's like Norfolk ain't moved forward in terms of technology!

:):P

He has increased the font size thats about it :lol: .. hes still got some great £10- £30 45's on there always in great condition too :thumbsup:

One of the great modern soul oldies to me... :yes:

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