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  1. HOLY BL**DING MOLY In addition to the problem described above I now have another one. Record graded as NM no marks/scuffs/defects labels perfect etc.. looked as good as the day it was pressed selling price £9.99. I only visually grade records that are less than a tenner I don't think I would live long enough to play grade everything. The buyer admits the record is visually perfect but plays with some noise/crackles which is probably just dust/static noise. What do these people expect from a 30 year old record. I reckon he is just trying it on for a partial refund. Thoughts please. Kegsy
  2. That's exactly what i'm going to do. He has refused to cancel the order. Kegsy
  3. Are you selling it or trying to buy it ? Kegsy
  4. None of the replies so far have helped with the fact that the buying clown has opened a case against me. In fact only Newer has made any really constructive comments, regarding Ebays shipping policies.. What happens now ? As I said I aint posting it for $2 so he can whistle. kegsy
  5. I'm a tight b*stard. Kegsy
  6. Ever had a case opened against you because of shipping ? If so what happened ?. Kegsy
  7. I recently listed some cheap old crap, pop etc. that I got when buying bulk records. I listed them on U.S. Ebay and, as anyone knows who has done this, there's the problem of getting the postage charges right as U.S. Ebay assumes the seller to be in the U.S. Anyway I put the correct postage ($8 to U.S.) in the item description. Someone bought a record for $0.99 yes 99 cents, so I invoiced him for $8.99, he said the shipping stated was $2 as that was what the Ebay default is. I told him he wont get the record unless he pays the $8 shipping and if he wanted to cancel the order that was fine.. He has opened a case against me and is insisting I ship it for $2, (fat F*cking chance). Anybody else had similar problems. Kegsy
  8. According to some googled results he has sold it. Kegsy
  9. Leave the Jamaican old Holborn alone and you would not be tempted to "Initial" your records Kegsy
  10. I think Julian Bentley has some in his play box. kegsy
  11. Hope all this has solved your problem, now you can concentrate your considerable knowledge back to solving the Superiors Auger records mystery.
  12. Spider centres in UK terms are the separate plastic pieces that are snapped into large centre holes so they can be played on standard LP size spindles. As these images. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=record+adapter+images&newwindow=1&hl=en&qscrl=1&rlz=1T4DSGL_en___PT417&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=STwwUtTsMIWN7Qbes4DAAg&ved=0CC0QsAQ&biw=1366&bih=628
  13. Pete, RCA "players" had a centre pole which fit the U.S. style large centres too. Kegsy
  14. Interesting article as to why U.S. 45s have a large centre. https://www.alancross.ca/a-journal-of-musical-things/2012/4/15/why-is-the-hole-on-a-45-rpm-record-so-big.html
  15. Given that the U.S.A.is usually in front of most countries, when it comes to technology and RCA invented the 45 in 1949 according to Wiki. A better question is why didn't all 45's, in all counties, follow the U.S. and have the large hole centres ? Begs the question did any early (1950's) U.S. 45s have small (British size) centre holes ? Kegsy
  16. I fail to see wtf this contributes to this thread. kegsy
  17. Original Vinyl Only as you well know
  18. is it OVO ? Kegsy
  19. Based on the replies so far its completely unknown and may be a one off. I may try e-mailing Jerry Osborne's organisation and see what they know. Kegsy
  20. You are quite correct, I'm getting my Downbeats mixed with my Underdogs. More water with it next time. Kegsy
  21. Looks like this is an elusive one so here's more info. Both sides produced by Harold West An Omni-Muse Prod. Both sides executive producers Joseph Davidson & James P. Toschi. That's all there is on the label. Its kinda Mod/Beat type versions of the songs. Kegsy
  22. Yes it is and the flip Loves Gone Bad is a cover of the H-D-H song done by the Elgins & Chris Clarke. Kegsy
  23. It would have to be He Who Picks A Rose on Okeh. It Really Hurts Me Girl didn't come out til 73 Kegsy
  24. Try his other book "An Utterly Impartial History of Britain" its a great laugh. kegsy
  25. The Superiors First I Look At the Purse B/w Loves Gone Bad Auger records White Plains New York Cant find anything on the web except a copyright listing for the release in 1986. Cant see it being the "What would I Do" Superiors although I believe they are from New York. Probably a white or mixed race group by the sound of it. Anybody else know anything about it. Kegsy


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