Of course your right there bazza, maybe ive worded the original post incorrectly,what i was getting at was all of a sudden instead of there maybe one out of a hundred played records being valued at £100 or more, at the time of the two records mentioned in my origonal post, it seemed more & more records were turning up with huge price tickets because of there rarity, and more and more people were willing to pay the price to own these records, hence a new kind of collecting was started, its very hard trying to find the right way of describing this, it just seemed that at one point there was a sudden influx of super rare discs being played over a short period of time, was it the people who were supplying the dj`s or the dj`s wanting there sets to stand alone above all others, maybe thats the case i don`t know, it just seems since that time a whole new way of record collecting began, and for some people the rarer the better