I started buying off John in 74, i was earning £6 a week at our local golf club. The only phone i had use of was in the entrance to the club & i sure got some funny looks from members when i finally got through to John on list day. My first trip down to Kings Lynn would be 79, tho i'd actually met John for the first time earlier that year in Chicago. Like most i guess it was like you had to serve time down there before being offered the serious bits & on my 3rd/4th vist i remember so vividly John saying to me "we need to lift yr profile a bit, here's some things i was gonna let Gary ( Rushbrook ) have". He reaches up onto this high shelf and gives me things like La Rom Baker, Bobby Wisdom, Elbie Parker, all £40/50 each. Next trip down 2/3 months later in my pile is Deltours ( 2nd copy ) Charles Brandy, Sonic Explosion. All around were 100/200 count boxes of high quality tracks & a sea of 45's all neatly racked, it was mind blowing even then. A week or 3 after Sam had done the big 60's for 70's swap with Richard i was at the Bowl & John says, "Richard thinks this Cheating Kind is rare, well here's 3 i just picked up this week", it was in my pile at £100 but decided i didn't want oldies & went for Bobby Thurston & some other rare modern instead . Yep, no doubt about it, the experience & memories of going to Soul Bowl are some of the best i've ever had. John ! i salute you