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New Yorkers - Aint gonna be your fool - Tac-Ful. This finished on E-Bay yesterday @ £626.65 with 18 bids. Is this a realistic price for this record now, or was the finishing price due to a "Bid frenzy". Anyone.........???

Regards Ritchie. :rolleyes:

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New Yorkers - Aint gonna be your fool - Tac-Ful. This finished on E-Bay yesterday @ £626.65 with 18 bids. Is this a realistic price for this record now, or was the finishing price due to a "Bid frenzy". Anyone.........???

Regards Ritchie. :rolleyes:

Must admit it went for far more than i thought it would. I was watching it and maybe would have pitched in around $750, but had a feeling it might go for more. It was M-.

I agree 'last minute frenzy' might have kicked in. Should have been four hundred quid tops for nr mint i thought.

Superb record though, one of my favourites. Lucky person who now owns it :D

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I've just been on Popsike, and found 2 listed last year, that sold on e-bay.

1) 19 bids $ 660 on 22-1 07 (the one I bought)

2) 33 bids - $1000 on 23-7-07.

This may suggest the price is rising, but is it worth £626. ?

regards Ritchie. :rolleyes:

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A 45 is always so much worth the buyer is willing to pay...so THIS copy seems to have been worth 600 UKP...to me for sure not. 250 UKP record with the right label design (fottball players). I don`t know how you lot feel about it but I somehow get the ffeeling after a period of quiteness prices on certainitems are again on the way up. Is it only me ?

Marc

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I've just been on Popsike, and found 2 listed last year, that sold on e-bay.

1) 19 bids $ 660 on 22-1 07 (the one I bought)

2) 33 bids - $1000 on 23-7-07.

This may suggest the price is rising, but is it worth £626. ?

regards Ritchie. :D

Not any more, the guy that thought it was has now got one :rolleyes:

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what's the deal with label variations on this? got mine ten years ago in u.s., and label is light blue but a simpler design, no football player, tac-ful straight across the top.

Matt, that's the harder label design, the football player one is more common (but cooler).

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A 45 is always so much worth the buyer is willing to pay...so THIS copy seems to have been worth 600 UKP...to me for sure not. 250 UKP record with the right label design (fottball players). I don`t know how you lot feel about it but I somehow get the ffeeling after a period of quiteness prices on certainitems are again on the way up. Is it only me ?

Marc

i was thinking the opposite, Marc, and seeing some stuff go for less that i thought they would - excluding this 45, of course

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I would have said somewhere in the region of £300 to £350, thats probably too much :thumbup: Now if it had been the Radio City release I could well understand someone paying a bit more.

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I would have said somewhere in the region of £300 to £350, thats probably too much :thumbup: Now if it had been the Radio City release I could well understand someone paying a bit more.

anyone got a scan of the radio city release..ive never seen one

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sory mate, nope, had one in me hands though once....not much use I know :lol:

Chalky,

what did it look like?

I had, what i think was the only copy at time on Radio City.

it had a "typed" stick on label with a San Diego address, stuck over only 1/2 the label. the label underneath was black. it's been a long time since, I wonder where it went to?

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I had the Radio City 45 for a time in the early 90s. As mentioned it had typed credits on a very 'home made' label. I'm struggling to remember who got it off me. I do remember that I swapped it for a complete and utter duffer: Carol Chandler on Steeltown. Ouch!

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It's worth bearing in mind that the group had two releases on Radio City records of San Diego. Both feature the scorching deep ballad "You Should Have Told Me", but only the typed promo as mentioned above had the Northern side "Don't Wanna Be Your Fool". The other release (a black label I seem to recall) had a sweet ballad, "There's Going To Be A Wedding".

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It's worth bearing in mind that the group had two releases on Radio City records of San Diego. Both feature the scorching deep ballad "You Should Have Told Me", but only the typed promo as mentioned above had the Northern side "Don't Wanna Be Your Fool". The other release (a black label I seem to recall) had a sweet ballad, "There's Going To Be A Wedding".

I'm wondering now if thats the one I saw :lol: I'll check later hopefully and find out for sure???

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