G45 Ebay Watch

Did I ever tell you the story of the Count trying to play Bill Paquin and me against each other for a copy he had and how we turned the tables on him at the Cranford show?
 
Back in the late 70's you could buy good garage 45s out of the Count's $2 box: Bounty Hunters, Enfields, JC & Newtones, Bruthers, Lord & Flies,etc
He used to burn incense at shows which would always end up giving me a splitting head ache by the time I got done looking at his records.
 
Back in the late 70's you could buy good garage 45s out of the Count's $2 box: Bounty Hunters, Enfields, JC & Newtones, Bruthers, Lord & Flies,etc
He used to burn incense at shows which would always end up giving me a splitting head ache by the time I got done looking at his records.

I got my contribution to the Norton acetate series (the so-called Wombats) from him for $35. He had it labeled as heavy fuzz psych. It was probably the one time I didn't need to chisel down the price on him.

The first times I saw him were at the old NYC Prince George Hotel shows where his whole table would be filled with overpriced common classic rock bootlegs (like CSNY Wooden Nickel for $60; $5 anyone else). He used to wear a wizard's cap along with his tie-tyed pajamas, and scream through his megaphone.
 
Here are the notable eBay sales from the latter half of February. Apologies for the delay. The time has not been available in my personal life, so I'm trying to do this at work ;)

1. A VG++ copy The Human Expression - Optical Sound/Calm Me Down on Accent sold for $1,260.77.
2. An EX copy (w/EX P/S) of The Bees - Voices Green & Purple/Trip to New Orleans on Liverpool sold for $1,200.00.
3. An EX copy of The Continentals - I'm Gone/Blue Moments on Gaylo sold for $655.55.
4. A M copy (w/signature) of Graf Zepplin - You're In My Mind/Sunset on Orlyn sold as a Best Offer for $600.00.
5. A NM copy of Dirty Wurds - Why/Takin My Blues Away on Marina sold for $491.89.
6. A VG copy of The Explorers - Jennifer Ann/Blue Flavored Lollypop on Sandys sold as a Buy It Now for $499.99.
7. A P/S (no record) for The Benders - Can't Tame Me/Got Me Down on Big Sound sold for $404.45.
8. A VG++ (w/VG++ P/S) copy of The Spacemen - Same Old Grind/Run For Your Life on Big Sound sold for $364.00.
9. A VG++ (w/VG++ P/S) copy of The Readymen - Shortnin' Bread/Surfer Blues on Bangar sold for $355.00.
10. A copy of The Swinging Machine - Do You Have To Ask?/Comin' On Back Home on S.P.Q.R. sold for $350.00.
11. A VG copy of The Fortune Seekers - Why I Cry/Break Loose on Trident sold for $308.00.
12. A VG copy of Lyn & the Invaders - Secretly/Boy Is Gone on Fenton sold for $306.43.
13. An EX copy of The Raven - Calamity Jane/Now She's Gone on Rust sold for $299.99.

Here's one I missed the 1st time through:

A VG copy of The Dovers - She's Not Just Anybody/About Me on Miramar sold for $456.00.
 
2. An EX copy (w/EX P/S) of The Bees - Voices Green & Purple/Trip to New Orleans on Liverpool sold for $1,200.00.

Wow, didn't notice this auction. And now I see why, it was a BIN. Nice price. Actually almost the exact same price it sold for approx 10 years ago, which I think is the last time a "new" copy popped up on eBay with sleeve
 
Wow, didn't notice this auction. And now I see why, it was a BIN. Nice price. Actually almost the exact same price it sold for approx 10 years ago, which I think is the last time a "new" copy popped up on eBay with sleeve

Yeah, I didn't see it until after it was sold, either. I would have had a hard time letting that one pass me by.
 
I see a picture sleeve for the Ladds' UA 45 "Survival/I Found The Girl" went for around $186. No vinyl include.
 
A rare Canuck g45 ended 3 days ago. Media on HMS in VG condition sold for $1,025.00 to a certain CA collector and dealer of shiny little discs.

Here's some info on the group, courtesy of the seller (can't remember if this info was priorly known or not):

Only 500 were pressed and only a handful were sold at dances only, never any outlet! This group was out of Victoria British Columbia in the mid 60s ,and after having no success they went under 3 or 4 other names. After 4 failed attempts they separated and never regrouped! After much research I found one of the original members of Media, Ted Kyte who wrote and played guitar on the A side "Endless Dream" ( listen on youtube) he gave me all the info behind this awesome band
 
Media is a good one, wouldnt mind one either.

Was surprised to see the NM Treez cross the 1K line the other day, but then again, it's another deadly side...
 
I'm not a vinyl collector so no foul to me, but I thought we agreed not to post links to live auctions in fairness to those on the Forum that are considering bidding...

Well then, I guess the Denise post really ruffled a few feathers:oops:
 
My apologies......
I'm not a record collector either. I'm terribly sorry if this has angered anyone or loused up an auction.It wasn't intended to.