I got to be honest, and most collectors ect, hopefully are as mad as we are, but we have been known to ..kiss , yes sad gits that we are, kiss our vinyl , and cherish it, its takes a lot of hard work, funds, going with out stuff, to buy these days , I did sell some good stuff a couple of years ago, to buy a car, and I,m still pining now for one particular record but me and woody over the years have sold 2 collections , one to keep a roof over our heads, one when the kids was small and he was out of work, he still even now, regrets selling George Blackwell , amongst other,s ,and that was 25 years ago, but thems the cards we was dealt, but thinking back, can honestly say, I wished we had kept them at the time , but at the same time, if this makes sense, some we can live with out, it was a desperate situation , which I am sure a lot of people can Identify with, it,s easy if money is no object ect, to get what you want , buy what you want, but some of the sacrifices we have made and still make, to purchase records, it,s hard. So you have to work harder at it, dig deeper , don't follow record,s like sheep , to buy the top ten in demand current spins, for eg; Give Woody a sales list let,s say with 500 listed , he will go through it, in alphabetical order , how ever long it take,s. now that take,s dedication, and its that dedication and hard work, that, make,s letting go of something even harder, for an example, I made him tidy up his records, as there was about , well a few shall we say, just in box,s. The idea is to sell some , that he can let go, to help fund new stuff, he,s the hardest person in the world, to get to bring a sales box, in fact he,s taken loads back out of a 300 box, and put them back
However , as for The Hy-tones, whether you like it or hate it, that goes with him, when he goes, and that,s a fact , it,s been discussed, and I for one, if I out live him, would adhere to this request, but you never know, he might change his mind now he, s a granddad , so all in all , yes, we find it extremely difficult