Records You Regret Not Selling
Jonny_Paycheck
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Looked at a collection of "grail" breakbeat records the other day... most of them worth today 1/2 to 3/4 of what they were worth when the guy was collecting... or less. pretty wack (for him)...I would've sold all that stupid sample shit back then if I had known. Thankfully, at least I sold most of it...
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Yeah to an extent, and I mean "worth shit" in the sense that where it used to be $150+, now it's $75. still nice but not if you paid $200 for it
gotcha, did ya get any with nice breaks for me...
hahaha
so wrong dude
wrong x10000.
map of africa is overated tho.
i agree its overrated but the harvey mania is on a HUGE upswing as a result.. people who think he peaked with sarcastic, black cock are in for a rude awakening when they find out the ceiling isnt even in site yet.
Well I've got a big stack of Harvey records, maybe 20 or so going back over 15 years. Wanna buy 'em?
Ok, so it must be the rest of my house stock that's losing value witrh every passing minute...
1983-1991 - pure fire
harvey.. dude is a legend.. his wax comands retarded prices now.. and like i said his star is on the rise shockingly enough. As long as he stays on the forefront of the cosmic / balearic scene which has been picking up more than enough steam lately it would be remiss to unload unless you really need the cash.
I'm having a hard time determining whether or not you dudes are serious...
But Dubious - you think the Black Cock stuff will go even higher? I mean Love Hotel EP for $180? I don't even think it's a good tune.
Ha ha well I hadn't heard of cosmic as a genre but he's always been top of the balearic tree.
You'll regret it.
i ahve no idea who that fool there is.. but considering Baldelli was in one of the last issues of wax poetics (dont people on the strut like that mag?) i find it pretty surprising that peeps still dont know what cosmic is.. but hey wuddeva...
well i dont now about $ value but this is stuff that holds a strong MUSICAL value.. that's your cornerstone of house era right thur... i would hold on to that stuff because it will never be anything but the cornerstone.. it would be akin to ditching all your disco records from 76 - 80.
well to the faithful i think that's part of the appeal.. similar to mancuso.. dude did things his way and has been doing it that way for a long long time.. that tends to garner alot of respect / staying power...
well i think $18 is too much for a tune so im not the right dude to ask as to why peeps would spend that kind of loot.. but we're talking music that was released in the pre internet era in very limited quantity that is not likely to get repressed... so yes i think if it can hit $180 i see no reason for it to go higher based on the fact that Harvey continues to stay on the scene and the curent climate of re-edits / balaeric sensibilities continues to keep his name at the forefront.