Simon T Posted May 21, 2008 Posted May 21, 2008 thansk in advance gasher Antiques - Go For Yourself - LaSalle £852 Holly St James - That's Not Love - ABC promo £609 Masqueraders - How - La Beat £759 Emanon's Orchestra - Bird Walkin' - All Brothers £277 Carol Anderson - Taking My Mind Off Love c/w I'm Not Worried - Whip £389 Mike Vickers - On The Brink - Columbia demo £120 Linda Jones - Hypnotized EP - Warner Bros France ep £176 Chris Clark - Love's Gone Bad c/ w You Put Yourself - Tamla Motown demo £165 Ernie Wheelwright - In Your Arms c/w Begging You Back - Gaye £608 Lollipops - Need Your Love c/w Cheating, Is Telling On You - V.I.P £174 Tiny Watkins - Run, Run, Run - Goodie Train £164 Mary Love - You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet c/w In Your Hands - King £176 Sidney Barnes - You'll Always Be In Style - Red Bird promo £211 T.J Williams & Two Shades of Soul - Baby, I Need You - Josie £355 Enchantments - I'm In Love With Your Daughter - Faro £307
pikeys dog Posted May 21, 2008 Posted May 21, 2008 Not sure if this is all of them... or even some of last weeks... Chris Clark - Love's Gone Bad c/ w You Put Yourself In My Place - Tamla Motown demo £165 Lollipops - Need Your Love c/w Cheating, Is Telling On You - V.I.P £174 T.J Williams & Two Shades of Soul - Baby, I Need You - Josie £355 Antiques - Go For Yourself - LaSalle £852 Ernie Wheelwright - In Your Arms c/w Begging You Back - Gaye £608 Mike Vickers - On The Brink - Columbia demo £120 Mary Love - You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet c/w In Your Hands - King £176 Holly St James - That's Not Love - ABC promo £609 Enchantments - I'm In Love With Your Daughter - Faro £307 Carol Anderson - Taking My Mind Off Love c/w I'm Not Worried - Whip £389 Masqueraders - How - La Beat £759 Sidney Barnes - You'll Always Be In Style - Red Bird promo £211 Emanon's Orchestra - Bird Walkin' - All Brothers £277 Linda Jones - Hypnotized EP - Warner Bros France ep £176 Tiny Watkins - Run, Run, Run - Goodie Train £164 Various Artists - The Motown Story - Compiled by Blues & Soul £71 Record Player - Free Your Mind - Gem City demo £808 Patrice holloway - Those DJ Shows - Jobete Motown Acetate £136
Hammie Posted May 21, 2008 Posted May 21, 2008 So pleased I let me Masqueraders go 3 or 4 years ago for £150 quid.
Dylan Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 over 300 for enchantments !!! sold mine for about 60 or 70 a few years ago and dsidn't think it would ever go above that value TBH. There was never a shortage of copies coming onto the market at that price ?
binsy Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 So pleased I let me Masqueraders go 3 or 4 years ago for £150 quid. Or mine in a swap for a jap deep soul cd
Pete S Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Holly St James - That's Not Love - ABC promo £609 £209 more expensive than the one I currently have for sale
Chalky Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) over 300 for enchantments !!! sold mine for about 60 or 70 a few years ago and dsidn't think it would ever go above that value TBH. There was never a shortage of copies coming onto the market at that price ? I would have thought half the £307 it sold for. Was a £75 disc for some time but I've seen them sold for up to twice that in more recent times. Edited May 22, 2008 by chalky
Anoraks Corner Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 What did the Ronnie Mitchell on Spectrum end up at?
Sebastian Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 over 300 for enchantments !!! sold mine for about 60 or 70 a few years ago and dsidn't think it would ever go above that value TBH. There was never a shortage of copies coming onto the market at that price ? Most copies on eBay during the past year have sold for £200-£300.
Guest Trevski Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 £209 more expensive than the one I currently have for sale Surprising price that one, especialy as it fetched more than Carol Anderson.
Ernie Andrews Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 What did the Ronnie Mitchell on Spectrum end up at? £48.00 I forgot to rebid on it at £42.00 Not as good as hang loose IMO
Jordirip Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 What did the Ronnie Mitchell on Spectrum end up at? That was last week wasn't it?, think it was £47. Jordi
paultp Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) Whilst on the subject of Mr Manship's auctions, what on earth is The Showstoppers on Hem doing at over 1700 quid 27 days still to go too. These seem to go through ebay fairly frequently at 500 - 700 so is it because the condition is so good? Edited May 22, 2008 by paultp
Pat Wallace Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Whilst on the subject of Mr Manship's auctions, what on earth is The Showstoppers on Hem doing at over 1700 quid 27 days still to go too. These seem to go through ebay fairly frequently at 500 - 700 so is it because the condition is so good? Yep it's got to be condition. Most on ebay at £600/£700 are VG. Got my VG for a similar amount, but would I pay £1700 for a minty I doubt it. Great record as it is though.
pow wow mik Posted May 23, 2008 Posted May 23, 2008 that seems cheap for Carol anderson, i know it's £300 in the book but i'm sure i've seen them for more recently. £389 - fair price or not? cheers
Pomonkey Posted May 23, 2008 Posted May 23, 2008 I've got a few diff issues of that Ronnie Mitchell, one has Hang Loose as the flip, agree yes that is def the one to get!
SHEFFSOUL Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 over 300 for enchantments !!! sold mine for about 60 or 70 a few years ago and dsidn't think it would ever go above that value TBH. There was never a shortage of copies coming onto the market at that price ? these regularly turned up in soul packs from soul bowl in the late 70's, I must've had 3/4 at one time, sold em for about £2 each....
Guest CliftonHall1 Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 Antiques - Go For Yourself - LaSalle £852 Holly St James - That's Not Love - ABC promo £609 Masqueraders - How - La Beat £759 Emanon's Orchestra - Bird Walkin' - All Brothers £277 Carol Anderson - Taking My Mind Off Love c/w I'm Not Worried - Whip £389 Mike Vickers - On The Brink - Columbia demo £120 Linda Jones - Hypnotized EP - Warner Bros France ep £176 Chris Clark - Love's Gone Bad c/ w You Put Yourself - Tamla Motown demo £165 Ernie Wheelwright - In Your Arms c/w Begging You Back - Gaye £608 Lollipops - Need Your Love c/w Cheating, Is Telling On You - V.I.P £174 Tiny Watkins - Run, Run, Run - Goodie Train £164 Mary Love - You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet c/w In Your Hands - King £176 Sidney Barnes - You'll Always Be In Style - Red Bird promo £211 T.J Williams & Two Shades of Soul - Baby, I Need You - Josie £355 Enchantments - I'm In Love With Your Daughter - Faro £307 Masqueraders £759 If anyone out their who has a copy of above bought from us for £8 back in 76 - 78 AND is not entirely satisfied then they can return back for A FULL REFUND without any hassle LOL CRACKING tune with possibly the best break on a Northern record
Guest Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 (edited) Masqueraders £759 If anyone out their who has a copy of above bought from us for £8 back in 76 - 78 AND is not entirely satisfied then they can return back for A FULL REFUND without any hassle LOL CRACKING tune with possibly the best break on a Northern record "I'm Gonna Make It" on the other side is good as well, not in the same class as HOW, but has had plays at venues etc. Edited June 5, 2008 by Guest
NEV Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 Antiques - Go For Yourself - LaSalle £852 Holly St James - That's Not Love - ABC promo £609 Masqueraders - How - La Beat £759 Emanon's Orchestra - Bird Walkin' - All Brothers £277 Carol Anderson - Taking My Mind Off Love c/w I'm Not Worried - Whip £389 Mike Vickers - On The Brink - Columbia demo £120 Linda Jones - Hypnotized EP - Warner Bros France ep £176 Chris Clark - Love's Gone Bad c/ w You Put Yourself - Tamla Motown demo £165 Ernie Wheelwright - In Your Arms c/w Begging You Back - Gaye £608 Lollipops - Need Your Love c/w Cheating, Is Telling On You - V.I.P £174 Tiny Watkins - Run, Run, Run - Goodie Train £164 Mary Love - You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet c/w In Your Hands - King £176 Sidney Barnes - You'll Always Be In Style - Red Bird promo £211 T.J Williams & Two Shades of Soul - Baby, I Need You - Josie £355 Enchantments - I'm In Love With Your Daughter - Faro £307 Not wishing to offend the buyer but theres been a healthy amount of these going thru sales list and ebay over the last few yrs for £250 max! Infact ,Craig Moerer had one in sales for $400 about two months back and one at auction, at exactly the same time, and guess what...... ....... the auction one went for more just wish i'd had the cash for the one in sales
sepia Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 that seems cheap for Carol anderson, i know it's £300 in the book but i'm sure i've seen them for more recently. £389 - fair price or not? cheers copys of carol andersons were on lists every month,the same time as the enchantments. all @ £60/70. couldnt give records away @ that time tho(mid 90s). carol was always on fortnum & spencers list. cant remember if it was them or a big dealer who turned up a pile?.always saying just down to my last few.
Pete S Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 these regularly turned up in soul packs from soul bowl in the late 70's, I must've had 3/4 at one time, sold em for about £2 each.... Only 3/4 years ago it was still £75
Dave Fleming Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 So pleased I let me Masqueraders go 3 or 4 years ago for £150 quid. Yes ditto for "Holy St James" even though it was a pile of crap imho Dave f................
Jim G Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 In think, 'ahem' cough cough, some people fail to understand why John Manship achieves higher prices. It is quite simple, reputation, guarantees of description and provenance. Christies Auctions can sell something for a far higher price than Darlington Auctions, for the same reason John Manship achieves prices. No disrepect to anyone or any other auction site, but for nearly 40 years he has been selling records and has become a 'brand' in his own right. I have never met him, not talked to John Manship, but I would gladly pay a premium to buy from him. And that is why some of the global collectors do just that.
Ted Massey Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 Its the 3 minute rule at the end that gets the prices
Pete S Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 (edited) In think, 'ahem' cough cough, some people fail to understand why John Manship achieves higher prices. It is quite simple, reputation, guarantees of description and provenance. and many rich and unknowledgable customers...there are enough honest and trustworthy dealers to buy from NOT to have to pay double what a record is actually worth in an auction. Edited June 5, 2008 by Pete S
Jim G Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 and many rich and unknowledgable customers...there are enough honest and trustworthy dealers to buy from NOT to have to pay double what a record is actually worth in an auction. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say. Any commodity is only worth what someone is willing to pay. Valuations are always best guesses based on the variables of the moment. Me, I wouldn't give you 10p for a Picasso, because IMHO, they are garbage. But to someone else they are priceless, and that is market forces. Whether any of us agree is a moot point, the market will always determine the price. And, let's not forget, there are cassions when JM gets lower prices than people think a record is 'worth' Ah the joys of the market!
Harrogatesoul Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 (edited) and many rich and unknowledgable customers...there are enough honest and trustworthy dealers to buy from NOT to have to pay double what a record is actually worth in an auction. True what you say about market forces Jim - However to take a Picasso as an example is a little off the mark as there is only ONE of his paintings and not several of the same painting available at any one time. Rich individuals will always pay over the top just to get it. (See Abramovich purchases of the Francis Bacon painting recently) I've never understood the thought process of for eg. Pete Smith has 'x' 45 at £200 but JM has one at auction for £350 - I'll buy that one because of reputation blah blah... Why spend more? I wish I could afford to but hey I can't! Rich Edited June 5, 2008 by harrogatesoul
Jim G Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 True what you say about market forces Jim - However to take a Picasso as an example is a little off the mark as there is only ONE of his paintings and not several of the same painting available at any one time. Rich individuals will always pay over the top just to get it. (See Abramovich purchases of the Francis Bacon painting recently) I've never understood the thought process of for eg. Pete Smith has 'x' 45 at £200 but JM has one at auction for £350 - I'll buy that one because of reputation blah blah... Why spend more? I wish I could afford to but hey I can't! Rich You are right about Picasso, but I was using to illustate the point. Perhaps JM could enlighten us all with what % of his sales go to overseas collectors? That might give an insight to one variable driving prices?
Harrogatesoul Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 (edited) Am sure there are variables Jim - am not knocking JM's auctions or anyones elses for that matter but there are an awful lot of avenues to buy rare or in-demand discs - This forum being one of them. There's been an astounding amount of rare/in demand pieces for sale on here put up by seasoned and well respected collectors at (not always I may add) reasonable prices. Not to mention plenty of 'regular' collected soul. I only say why pay more? If you can afford to pay more than what you can get it for in other places - Thats the individuals perogative but the fun of collecting for me is hunting/dealing/bargaining with other collectors. I just dont see the point in paying say £20 for a 45 when I can readily acquire one for half or less 'book' price. (Granted that doesn't really happen with big rarities etc - Apologies for digressing!) Best regards Rich Edited June 5, 2008 by harrogatesoul
Pete S Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 I just dont see the point in paying say £20 for a 45 when I can readily acquire one for half or less 'book' price. (Granted that doesn't really happen with big rarities etc - Apologies for digressing!) Best regards Rich But look at something like "Bari Track" - I had one on here last week at a set sale price (think it was £600), it didn't sell, I had to put it on ebay and it went for £620 - meanwhile a copy of PB's auction I'm told was sitting at £800...two hundred quid difference. Must be nice to be so rich that money is no object.
Harrogatesoul Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Well there you go! I would have thought that if you are willing to spend such a sum on a 45 - Why wouldn't you 'shop around' so to speak and save what is a substantial amount. I know there's that 'must have it' thinking in all collecting circles so we could put it down to sheer enthusiasm! Perhaps if this country gets back on its feet and I sell more furniture I'll be able to consider this! Perhaps its just envy on my part... Rich
Dylan Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 I gave up a long time ago trying to understand the logic of the soul scene and how the prices can vary so much. I don't think there is any logic patience seems to be the best policy for me these days. Just wait for 45s to come along at good prices as there is no shortage of them...
Quinvy Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 How many times have you looked at a set sale list [either paper or email] and seen an item you really want, and at a very good price. Rushed to the phone, dialed and said, "I'll have that please" only to here those terrible words, "sorry mate it's sold" every fookin time for me.... That's why the big prices are achieved on auction.....2 or more people really want the record. Simple as that......and credit cards have made it possible. I've said it before......take away credit cards, and record prices would tumble..... Phil.
Emjaygee Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 I do know that it is easy to get carried away in an auction situation, it's the same for me even though i am only involved in the low end prices . If you are bidding in an auction there is an element of competition, and ego takes over, i have been in the situation where i have gone over my self imposed ceiling price because i don't want someone else to get it for a few quid more that i thought i wanted to pay, and as it creeps up you think, well i'll only put couple of £ more, then oh it's only a couple of £ more again, and before you know it you are way over the odds. There is also the scenario where the auction has started a couple of weeks ago, you get into a bidding war and end up over the "current value" because at the time you rightly believe that this is your one chance to pick up said item, then a dealer looks on and sees the high price and offers another copy for sale at the lower current value, you can't exactly withdraw your bid otherwise you get a reutation as an untrustworthy buyer! Oh it's soo compilcated
Md Records Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 A large percentage of people who buy these records, play them out, or want to play them out. It amazes me that there is still some sort of percieved kudos left in playing out, what I consider dead & played out tunes such as the "Enchantments". Although I suppose it could have been bought by someone who is collecting the "Faro" label?? Des Parker
Dylan Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 It amazes me that there is still some sort of percieved kudos left in playing out, what I consider dead & played out tunes such as the "Enchantments". Des Parker it amazes me to. but I remember not that long ago getting one of your sales tapes with a certain 45 by Willie Hightower on Capitol for a tenner. I thought it was OK but decided not to bother buying it. Next thing I know its changing hands regulary for 70 -100UK I should have cleaned you out of all your stock.
Md Records Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 I did have a few of those, and it took me time to sell them at a Tenner. Des Parker
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