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  1. Postage UK - Recorded delivery £2.50 (insured up to £42), Special Delivery £6.90 (insured up to £1,000), Registered £9 - Europe £3 - Other Overseas £6 Payment - cheque, cash, or Paypal (as gift payment please) PM or e mail stubbsy24@yahoo.com Soul-Source recommended gradings used Frankie & The Classicals — What Shall I Do / Good-bye Love — Calla C-0127 VG £30 Lee Williams & The Cymbals — Lost Love / Peepin (Through The Window) — Carnival CAR-527 VG+ £30 Carl Carlton — Nothin' No Sweeter Than Love / I Love True Love — Golden World GW-23 (White Demo) VG++ £60 Showmen — The Wrong Girl / Fate Planned It This Way — Minit 643 M- £75 Marv Johnson — Come On And Stop / Not Available — United Artists UA617 (White Demo) M- £80
  2. Hey up Bearsy I'm sure we could if somebody could be arsed to organise it A few years back somebody organised a coach from London to New Century allnighter in Manchester - (might have been Andy BB?) Coach was full and everyone had a great time
  3. What a lovely fella Hope he gets the commercial success and recognition his talent deserves Knocks spots off most of the rubbish which they produce today, masquerading as music!
  4. It's a bit late for her to start now then isn't it Ady?
  5. Wish I did Dave. I've just posted on the other thread that Cleethorpes is the best weekender bar none! I've done 13 on the trot and looking forward to next year already Mind, I don't half feel shit today. Probably delayed reaction to all that burning the candle at both ends
  6. Well said Pete! Reggae is reggae and soul is soul so if I go to a soul night I don't want to hear reggae, (or ska and bluebeat for that matter)!
  7. Shouldn't it be "Don't Want To Be Your Fool" ?
  8. Glad to hear that Ady - my favourite event of the year! Looking forward to it !!!
  9. Remember that night well Mike. That was proper funny! Bit of a character was Janet Mind you think we've all had plenty of practice dancing on the carpet!
  10. "Soul music" and if I'm asked to expand - "60's and 70's soul music, northern soul, motown, Philadelphia sound"
  11. "I Feel Strange" - great uptempo dancer
  12. John - that's why I put "discovery" as opposed to discovery! Perhaps I should have said reactivation
  13. Hi Chris, Wasn't this a Shifty "discovery", or did he just out it?
  14. Anyone who hasn't done, flip it and play the B side "I'm Going Through Changes Now" - ace tune
  15. In my opinion just as good as her biggie on the SAR label "If You Don't Come" and a damn sight cheaper! SAR-142 c/w "Ernestine" Condition is VG++ £30 Soul-Source recommended gradings used Postage UK - Recorded delivery £2.50 (insured up to £42), Special Delivery £6.90 (insured up to £1,000), Registered £9 Air mail - Europe £3.50 - Other Overseas £7.00 Payment - cheque, cash, or Paypal (as gift payment please) PM or e mail stubbsy24@yahoo.com
  16. All time classic - they don't come any better than this! c/w "Love (Your Pain Goes Deeper)" Sassy 1002 Condition is VG++ £250 Soul-Source recommended gradings used Postage UK - Recorded delivery £2.50 (insured up to £42), Special Delivery £6.90 (insured up to £1,000), Registered £9 Air mail - Europe £3.50 - Other Overseas £7.00 Payment - cheque, cash, or Paypal (as gift payment please) PM or e mail stubbsy24@yahoo.com
  17. Postage UK - Recorded delivery £2.50 (insured up to £42), Special Delivery £6.90 (insured up to £1,000), Registered £9 Air mail - Europe £3.50 - Other Overseas £7.00 Payment - cheque, cash, or Paypal (as gift payment please) PM or e mail stubbsy24@yahoo.com Soul-Source recommended gradings used Al Apollo — I'm Walking / I Laughed — Cub 9121 (DJ) M- £125 Roosevelt Grier — In My Tenement / Down So Long — RIK 112 (promo) VG++ £100 Bobby Sheen — Dr Love / Sweet Sweet Love — Capitol 5672 VG £75 Volumes — I Just Can't Help Myself / One Way Lover — American Arts AA18 VG+ £75 Martha Starr — No Part Time Love For Me / It's Too Bad Baby — Thelma 111 VG++ £100
  18. Was the 7" released on a US, or a European only on Mercury? What's the going rate for one?
  19. Pm'd you Kev
  20. Dave, sorry but nothing like "Love Is In The Air" - that is cheesy Alfie Davison = an all time classic
  21. Expect to see you at Cleethorpes in your steel toe caps then Dave
  22. Sorry but why would you need work boots to sell records? We all need a coat and jeans, doesn't mean we can claim tax deduction on them though! Mind you a guy I knew once told me he'd included the receipt for a Wendy House he'd bought for his young daughter with his accounts records and his accountant never queried that
  23. Brett, If all you're doing is buying and selling records as a hobby, (i.e. record collector), then there should be no problem as far as HMRC is concerned and no need to register as a business. If you're buying and selling records with a view to making a profit then you're trading/in business and HMRC would expect you ro register and pay tax on any profit. If you register as a business with a view to making a profit doesn't necessarily mean that you'll actually make one! After adding up all your receipts and deducting your expenses, (if operating as a business HMRC will expect you to keep full business records of your trading activity), you've made a loss, under current tax law, you can claim relief for the loss against your other taxable income! Nice, but it doesn't go on indefinitely. HMRC can argue after a few years of continued losses that you're actually "hobby trading" with no intention of making a profit and so deny tax relief against other sources of income!! Above I think is a summary in most simplistic terms but there's can be a fine line, especially with records, between hobby and business trading. To most of us on here if all we're doing is buying records, eventually selling them and investing the proceeds into even more vinyl, for our own use, then there shouldn't be a problem. Sharmo, I think you're wrong about there being an annual clothing allowance, so be a bit careful on this! After all why would a record dealer need specific clothing to trade in records? Surely you dress in your "day to day clothes" when you're dealing records, (altough I appreciate you may dress up a little more stylish when you're out a do in the evening)
  24. Dusty just done "Heatwave* - excellent rendition of this all time classic


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