paultp Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 After the couple of Lester Titptons going for over £4k each (would love one - think its a great tune) and Junior McCants fetching around £8k (sh*te tune IMHO), I've been wondering whether if I could spend any amount on any record I wanted, anytime and all the time, would there be any fun in it anymore? I suppose its the same thing as the thought that winning the lottery would ruin your life as your current aspirations would probably seem trivial afterwards, but there is something special about winkling out enough money for a certain tune or sniping something "cheap" off ebay or spotting an underpriced gem in a sales box. Is it just me? Is this feeling just down to the fact that I am a tight Yorkshireman?
Guest Beeks Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 After the couple of Lester Titptons going for over £4k each (would love one - think its a great tune) and Junior McCants fetching around £8k (sh*te tune IMHO), I've been wondering whether if I could spend any amount on any record I wanted, anytime and all the time, would there be any fun in it anymore? I suppose its the same thing as the thought that winning the lottery would ruin your life as your current aspirations would probably seem trivial afterwards, but there is something special about winkling out enough money for a certain tune or sniping something "cheap" off ebay or spotting an underpriced gem in a sales box. Is it just me? Is this feeling just down to the fact that I am a tight Yorkshireman? I think spending money on what you love without consequence would be something everyone dreams of...I see where you are coming from...saving your pennies to afford that big want makes it all the sweeter when you can finally get your hands on one... But if I was say...Bill Gates and into Soul Music...I wouldn't bemoan the fact haha After all...you need deep pockets on this scene
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Ooohhh the thought of winning a obscene amount of money of the lottery, then going completely crazy buying records...there are just toooooo many to name for me really.....dreram on. KTF Baz I think spending money on what you love without consequence would be something everyone dreams of...I see where you are coming from...saving your pennies to afford that big want makes it all the sweeter when you can finally get your hands on one... But if I was say...Bill Gates and into Soul Music...I wouldn't bemoan the fact haha After all...you need deep pockets on this scene
Maria O Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 If You Had Enough Money To Buy Any Record You Wanted At Any Price ..., ... would it take the fun out of it? F____k no - ...I think they'd sound just as good! m
Wilxy Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 F____k no - ...I think they'd sound just as good! m I agree with Maria O and furthermore......would be aiming to clear a near eternal wants list
pikeys dog Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 There'd be none left for records after the Crack Cocaine and one legged, midget Thai prostitutes binge I went on....
Guest Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 After the couple of Lester Titptons going for over £4k each (would love one - think its a great tune) and Junior McCants fetching around £8k (sh*te tune IMHO), I've been wondering whether if I could spend any amount on any record I wanted, anytime and all the time, would there be any fun in it anymore? I suppose its the same thing as the thought that winning the lottery would ruin your life as your current aspirations would probably seem trivial afterwards, but there is something special about winkling out enough money for a certain tune or sniping something "cheap" off ebay or spotting an underpriced gem in a sales box. Is it just me? Is this feeling just down to the fact that I am a tight Yorkshireman? Nope, I think it's the thrill of the chase. I searched for Gene Toones for about 4 or 5 years before I got one..value had nothing to do with it. I've got an amazing buzz when finding a record regardless of value. When you've searched hard or long for that ellusive gem, I dont think price matters.. Jayne.x
Guest MattB Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Nope, I think it's the thrill of the chase. I searched for Gene Toones for about 4 or 5 years before I got one..value had nothing to do with it. I've got an amazing buzz when finding a record regardless of value. When you've searched hard or long for that ellusive gem, I dont think price matters.. Jayne.x You know what, i love that perspective. For me hunting for those cheap hard records that don't come up is just as much of a buzz, hoping that you will get a nice clean copy and when you put time in it, checking on ebay, gemm, various dealers, lists and wants threads its so nice hearing it drop through the door and hit the carpet then getting it out and putting it on the deck. Dont get me wrong i'd love a lester tipton, i don't often listen to many big money records because i think alot of them are overly hyped but lester tipton is a phenomenal soul record. If i had the money i'd love a copy of the dead beats, all time want. One day.
paultp Posted October 6, 2008 Author Posted October 6, 2008 Nope, I think it's the thrill of the chase. I searched for Gene Toones for about 4 or 5 years before I got one..value had nothing to do with it. I've got an amazing buzz when finding a record regardless of value. When you've searched hard or long for that ellusive gem, I dont think price matters.. Jayne.x That's what I meant really, that's the fun of it. If money was no object you could get one much more easily, you'd probably just have to ask and wave the wad about and one would be produced for enough money. Gene Toones is a good example really; what's a "proper" price - about 800 to 1200 over recent years (occasionally 1500) - if you put a want up and said you'd pay £2.5k - how long would you wait? Whereas if you want one at the right price then you search and it's really satisfying when you turn one up.
Guest MattB Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 I think when people do that as well it makes it harder for us with smaller budgets to get bargains because people pay way over the odds for records, especially on ebay. I mean that Freddy King that sold for $300, the edward hamilton that just went for $850, when people get on a keyboard and have a nice bank balance they seem to go wild.
Rbman Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 why so obsessed with big money tunes...there are shit loads of £10 tunes out there that i haven't got yet....that never get played out...e g...Rozetta Johnson's "Mine was real"...50p to you sir....
Guest Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 That's what I meant really, that's the fun of it. If money was no object you could get one much more easily, you'd probably just have to ask and wave the wad about and one would be produced for enough money. Gene Toones is a good example really; what's a "proper" price - about 800 to 1200 over recent years (occasionally 1500) - if you put a want up and said you'd pay £2.5k - how long would you wait? Whereas if you want one at the right price then you search and it's really satisfying when you turn one up. yeh deffo.. though I suppose (maybe a bit nievely) that regardless of how much cash you have, some records are still hard to find as there aren't many copies to go around... I've probably paid going rate or slightly more through impatience for many records and have still had to wait to find them. I see what you mean though, I wanted a copy of Natural Four - hangin on to a lie a few years ago and let it be known I was willing to pay £400ish (£50 or more over going rate) as it would have been for a birthday pressie.... I got 2 calls within a few days and 2 became available.. (didn't get it however, found a Sam Dees - lonely for you baby instead) but I see what you mean. Jayne.x
Pete Eccles Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 (edited) Going off the thread title, there would be very few, if any, unobtainable records, so therefore no chase/search involved, everything has it's price, IMHO if anyone found thereself in such a position, it wouldn't take long before it became boring, where's the excitement in just paying double/treble the going rate, or more? Pete Eccles Edited October 6, 2008 by pete60
Guest Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Going off the thread title, there would be very few, if any, unobtainable records, so therefore no chase/search involved, everything has it's price, IMHO if anyone found thereself in such a position, it wouldn't take long before it became boring, where's the excitement in just paying double/treble the asking price, or more? Pete Eccles I bet you'd be surprised. I've struggled to find many records, even without having a budget in mind. Would be interesting to ask someone in that position actually. I bet there'd be a lot of people who, despite how much they want a record, wouldn't just pay any amount regardless. After so many years of living by the rules most people set themselves with their money, a bet many would refuse to pay rediculously over the odds.. Jayne.x.
Pete Eccles Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 I bet you'd be surprised. I've struggled to find many records, even without having a budget in mind. Would be interesting to ask someone in that position actually. I bet there'd be a lot of people who, despite how much they want a record, wouldn't just pay any amount regardless. After so many years of living by the rules most people set themselves with their money, a bet many would refuse to pay rediculously over the odds.. Jayne.x. Jayne the thread title say's 'at any price' and once it gets out you are willing to pay 'any price' you won't even have to look, they will come to you, Just posting according to thread title, Pete Eccles
Guest Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Jayne the thread title say's 'at any price' and once it gets out you are willing to pay 'any price' you won't even have to look, they will come to you, Just posting according to thread title, Pete Eccles yeh, sorry - look at the first bit of my answer..I've searched for loads of records, making it clear to dealers that I wanted one, whatever and there were many that just weren't there. Jayne.x
Pete Eccles Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 yeh, sorry - look at the first bit of my answer..I've searched for loads of records, making it clear to dealers that I wanted one, whatever and there were many that just weren't there. Jayne.x They would be there, if and when the 'dealers' became aware you are willing to pay any price, as i said they would be queing up the minute you expressed a 'want', you would have the luxury of then choosing the least 'cheeky' offer, Pete Eccles
Guest Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 They would be there, if and when the 'dealers' became aware you are willing to pay any price, as i said they would be queing up the minute you expressed a 'want', you would have the luxury of then choosing the least 'cheeky' offer, Pete Eccles lets split hairs and get picky (cos I can't sleep!) lol.. The original thread didn't mention that everyone knew you could spend what you want.. if people didn't know how much dosh you had to play with, i'm sure many would be as ignorant as usual. LOL Jayne.x
Pete Eccles Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 lets split hairs and get picky (cos I can't sleep!) lol.. The original thread didn't mention that everyone knew you could spend what you want.. if people didn't know how much dosh you had to play with, i'm sure many would be as ignorant as usual. LOL Jayne.x and how would it not become apparent you had endless amounts of cash, the whole buying market would turn against you the header asked would the fun go out of it and IMHO for reasons given (not splitting hairs) yes it would, Pete Eccles
Guest Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 If i had a ton of money i'd probberly find something else to do
Prophonics 2029 Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 (edited) Ouch since Mr who won Junior McCants record the pound has dropped against the dollar so this record is now £500 more than yesterday unless he has already paid Ouch Edited October 6, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
jazzyjas Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 If money was no object, the real thrill would be having the means to go on the hunt for as long as you want or as long as it takes-just keep filling up a truck with records everywhere the road takes you. I've dreamed for many years about travelling cross country in the States or going to other countries and just snatching up all sorts of things on vinyl in many different genres. One thrill would be to buy out a massive load of records and just pick through every little piece and find something that no one has ever heard. The possibility of new sounds is such a good motivating factor for me. Some of the best records I've ever owned were paid for with small amounts of money and found in such strange and amazing circumstances. Those memories of finding the record for 50 cents or $1.00 are just as exciting for me. But you've got to admit, you'd love to just roll up to someone like Manship and just say "I'll take that....that...that...oh and that one, too!" Admit it folks-the whole reason we want money is so we can get more records! I've been collecting for 30 years and I'm only about to turn 37. It's all I've been thinking about the whole time and I've got years ahead of me. I'm definitely a lifer! Let's go get a lottery ticket! -J.
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Altho as I said earlier it would just wonderful to just buy what you wanted, I have to agree with you Jayne, it's the thrill of the chase, the research & doing the hard yards to find that one or any gem. Personally I love nothing better than walking into an Op shop or second hand record store browsing through the vinyl & getting that 'feeling' (you know the one) when you stumble upon something, the way you casually look around to see who's about, because there's an obvious physiological change when you find rare vinyl (well that's how it seems) just hoping that John Manships not looking over your shoulder & giving the game away. Still hoping that I'll turn up Larry Santos on Festival one day, it's happen, just when. KTF Baz Nope, I think it's the thrill of the chase. I searched for Gene Toones for about 4 or 5 years before I got one..value had nothing to do with it. I've got an amazing buzz when finding a record regardless of value. When you've searched hard or long for that ellusive gem, I dont think price matters.. Jayne.x
Guest Imogen Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 I'd buy all the buggers and invite me mates round for a laugh an' a drink an' a jump up'n down on t' th' carpet. Shit-that's what I do anyway! Good hunting Kev Moore
Soulsmith Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 If i had a ton of money i'd probberly find something else to do Quality. That tickled me.
Dave Rimmer Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 If I had unlimited cash and had just bought the Junior McCants I think the thrill would be in saying "I'll collect it". The freedom to not have to plan trips in advance, and just travel where I wanted would be fantastic. I'd probably spend six months of the year travelling anyway (And I mean around the world, not in a caravan like Bearsy )
Guest smudgesmith Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 yeh, sorry - look at the first bit of my answer..I've searched for loads of records, making it clear to dealers that I wanted one, whatever and there were many that just weren't there. Jayne.x Several years ago i asked John Manship for several records ie Gerri Hall,Prince Phillip Mitchell,Mickie Champion and Willie Kendricks.I made an offer and he sold them to me at a fair price..........if that same situation occurred again ,whatever i offered him he would say they are going to auction!!!!This would be more so with the high end tunes especially after Junior has just sold for such a high price.
paultp Posted October 7, 2008 Author Posted October 7, 2008 If money was no object, the real thrill would be having the means to go on the hunt for as long as you want or as long as it takes-just keep filling up a truck with records everywhere the road takes you. I've dreamed for many years about travelling cross country in the States or going to other countries and just snatching up all sorts of things on vinyl in many different genres. One thrill would be to buy out a massive load of records and just pick through every little piece and find something that no one has ever heard. The possibility of new sounds is such a good motivating factor for me. Some of the best records I've ever owned were paid for with small amounts of money and found in such strange and amazing circumstances. Those memories of finding the record for 50 cents or $1.00 are just as exciting for me. But you've got to admit, you'd love to just roll up to someone like Manship and just say "I'll take that....that...that...oh and that one, too!" Admit it folks-the whole reason we want money is so we can get more records! I've been collecting for 30 years and I'm only about to turn 37. It's all I've been thinking about the whole time and I've got years ahead of me. I'm definitely a lifer! Let's go get a lottery ticket! -J. As I bought my ticket for the 100 mill euro-millions rollover the other week that was exactly the thought going through my head. Off to the states - large motorhome - see you in a few years.
Spacehopper Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 a great thread with lots of interesting posts....a real two sides to a story cos i keep changing my mind !!....at first i thought nah ! its the thrill of the chase,ive bought hundreds of tunes this year alone,im on a budget and only go upto £50(although some 'book' at 4 times that ?)...despite that my two fave finds this year were a fiver each ! but then i think of all those great tunes i can never afford and think ..nah it would be just as much of a thrill spending whatever it cost...putting up wants lists on forums and getting parcels everyday !!!...or as someone said spending months travelling around the states with a portable turntable.... so i dunno....
Guest Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 a great thread with lots of interesting posts....a real two sides to a story cos i keep changing my mind !!....at first i thought nah ! its the thrill of the chase,ive bought hundreds of tunes this year alone,im on a budget and only go upto £50(although some 'book' at 4 times that ?)...despite that my two fave finds this year were a fiver each ! but then i think of all those great tunes i can never afford and think ..nah it would be just as much of a thrill spending whatever it cost...putting up wants lists on forums and getting parcels everyday !!!...or as someone said spending months travelling around the states with a portable turntable.... so i dunno.... Wouldn't catch me with a portable record player ever,so uncool.........i got one once i felt a right prat so got rid sharpish like i mean you see em' playin' 50p junk buy a pile and still want a discount,i have had someone round here who shall remain nameless "Guy" root through me stuff and spend £25 and have to wait 3months for me money. do love the tight arse tho'
Guest Pete Griffin Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 At the moment its harder to find money in the house, may have to sell some 45s to buy some money Pete Griff
Ernie Andrews Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Being a league 2 Dj I cant afford the big tunes Ive just bought the Jades- and Im thinking I aint gonna do that again in a hurry! I was more excited about a record Ive just bought of Northern nev that was £15.00 rather than the hundreds I paid for the Jades. So If I had loads of money I dont know which record would excite me that I would part with loads of cash - Maybe the Servicemen - Are you Angry- thats about it! Most of my wants that excite me are around the £100 - £200 mark - What does that tell you - I dont know - Probably That Im a skinflynt!
Pete S Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 It's all about the thrill of the chase for me. Once I've got them, I keep them for a couple of months then sell them and start again!
Guest gordon russell Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 to have enough money .....so that selling your collection makes no difference to your finacial state whatsoever,thats the key.This is a mainly working class scene,so if you have a great collection,but then you need a lot of cash for one reason or another,you cannot help but look to ya tunes.........as i've said, if your rich no probs.......thats the crux
Guest nomad Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 At the moment its harder to find money in the house, may have to sell some 45s to buy some money Pete Griff Brilliant!!!
Guest Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 OOOO i'd love to have lots of money for records but sadly god gave me looks instead getting back to Pauls question it really would take the fun out (for me) i love trawling through the internet and lists and boxes when i'm out for all my little wants , and when i find one i get sooooo excited. I think it would be right boring TO HAVE YOUR BUTLER DO IT no offence to all you filthy rich out there xxxxx
good angel Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 It's all about the thrill of the chase for me. Once I've got them, I keep them for a couple of months then sell them and start again! Well they say collecting is a form of hunting,and we all have that gene,TALLY HO Kev
Mattbolton Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 My Proposal - Soul Incorporated - Coconut Groove.
Guest Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 OOOO i'd love to have lots of money for records but sadly god gave me looks instead getting back to Pauls question it really would take the fun out (for me) i love trawling through the internet and lists and boxes when i'm out for all my little wants , and when i find one i get sooooo excited. I think it would be right boring TO HAVE YOUR BUTLER DO IT no offence to all you filthy rich out there xxxxx LOL.. You're a star! Jayne.x
Dylan Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 If i had a ton of money i'd probberly find something else to do i didnt think that was an expensive record
Guest Beeks Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 i didnt think that was an expensive record BODOM *High Hat*
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 If i won the lottery i would hope to buy cause i have the money all the songs on my wants list then i could also buy a job lot of Northern soul not knowing what you get for a nice idea Then i could buy loads of Northern soul every so oftern to build my collection. an original Frank Wilson won't go a miss either
Mark Bicknell Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 Sold a couple of bits recently and bought me a 'Bubbles'...lol the chase is all part of the game, buy, sell, swap, trade, beg, steal and borrow, blood, sweat, tears and oh so much fun. Still collecting always will just do my own thing and still love it as much as ever and our Burgers are fantastic...lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest Ollie Lailey Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 My Proposal - Soul Incorporated - Coconut Groove. Thats what i was thinking!
leev Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 i've wanted billy woods let me make you happy for 33 years. i had a top list of wants , got all the others from my youth, but this one is out of my league alas doni burdick- bari track garnet mimms- looking for you frankie crocker - ton of dynamite james fountain- seven day lover mel britt - she'll come running back four perefections- i'm not strong enough shawn robinson - my dear heart kenny smith - lord what's happening to your people etc. ec. all slowly but surely obtained, but oh, billy woods, maybe one day, ya' can always dream eh.
Gaz Lees Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Sold a couple of bits recently and bought me a 'Bubbles'...lol the chase is all part of the game, buy, sell, swap, trade, beg, steal and borrow, blood, sweat, tears and oh so much fun. Still collecting always will just do my own thing and still love it as much as ever and our Burgers are fantastic...lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. Hey Mark missed out there mate could have bought the bubbles cut the sides out installed some speakers and a couple of technics hey presto instant mobile disco
Mark Bicknell Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Hey Mark missed out there mate could have bought the bubbles cut the sides out installed some speakers and a couple of technics hey presto instant mobile disco Already thought of that one Gaz mate, infact available for outside N - Soul events, BBQ's etc. lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest Bearsy Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 If I had unlimited cash and had just bought the Junior McCants I think the thrill would be in saying "I'll collect it". The freedom to not have to plan trips in advance, and just travel where I wanted would be fantastic. I'd probably spend six months of the year travelling anyway (And I mean around the world, not in a caravan like Bearsy ) If i had unlimited cash i would buy a new caravan and park on your front garden Dave A want is a want and no matter what price it is and how much money you have getting it and owning it and then playing it for the first time is what its all about for me and yes i would let everyone know ive got loads of money to chuck around so all the tunes cheap or expensive become available and if i decided to pay over the odds so bloody whats its my money and my own business
Gaz Lees Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Already thought of that one Gaz mate, infact available for outside N - Soul events, BBQ's etc. lol Regards - Mark Bicknell. OK Mark your booked 25/12/08, 1/4/09 ha! ha!- we'll pay ya 13s/6p flat rate with free buffet save ya cooking on bubbles eh Gaz
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