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- Apr 27, 2011
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- Brooklyn NY, US
A Vg+ copy of The Chentelles - Be My Queen / Time (Fenton - 2132) Sold for $1,250.00 buy it now
G45 - 77
Is this the 4th copy?
G45 - 77
Is this the 4th copy?
A copy of the Barracudas - Get Lost on Zundack appeared on eBay recently but not in the Garage category. I managed to snag it for $358. The condition was listed as "A few scratches not affecting the music quality." The scratches are unfeelable & the record plays mint. Yahhh!
-- Rich
Although I could not have been a factor in the bidding on these past weeks, how is it that I never see them until after the auctions close? I must not use eBay searches the right way.
The key factor for many of the major label garage 45s is quality. Many of the all time great 45s came out on majors (Remains, Third Bardo, Squires, Unrelated Segments, Sparkles, Groupies.....). I think there will be a strong demand for these records for many years.
There are some truly rare major label Northern soul records - on Wand (Ivorys (sic), Walter Wilson) and Mercury (Stormie Wynters) to name a few. These records go for thousands!
bosshoss said:In general, buyers should be very wary of paying hundreds of dollars for '60s garage 45s on major labels such as Liberty, Columbia, Atco, Smash etc...I know there are some exceptions, but the vast majority of major label '60s garage 45s are not impossible to find and should rarely go above $200..
Rooks on Mercury has been sold a few times recently for $150-200+ and that's in G to VG condition at best!
MopTopMike said:I bought one from an Oldies Record Shop with a horrid reputation, cost of an unplayed DJ copy - $30.
Two weeks later, at the Allentown Record Show, A now retired Florida dealer made his only trip there to sell, and digging thru his "general '60s rock & pop" boxes, I found and bought a M- DJ Tropics on Laurie for $12.