what happen to that bidder for record rama
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Friday, February 22, 2008By Scott Mervis, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe latest development in the auction of the Record Rama collection is that the high bidder known as "jopsoup" is now listed as no longer a registered user of eBay.It's not clear what that could mean for the tentative sale of the some 3 million LPs, 45s, CDs, cassettes and 8 tracks, deemed by owner/seller Paul Mawhinney as "the World's Largest Music Collection.''On Thursday, jopsoup put in a bid of $3,002,500 for the collection, housed in Mawhinney's Ross store. J. Paul Henderson, the agent for Mawhinney, was trying to track down the bidder today.The other development is that the rare Rolling Stones collection Mawhinney is claiming to be worth $10,000 can be purchased on eBay for $599.Scott Mervis can be reached at [email]smervis@post-gazette.com[/email] or 412-263-2576.First published on February 22, 2008 at 2:21 pm
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This is a development - you mean this collection is over-valued???
How can this be? When he has inspected each with a high powered magnifying glass?
500K Firestone Christmas albums
500K Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass albums
500K Leo Sayer albums
and 500K Loggins and Messina albums.
ME FAIL MATH? THAT EQUALS UNPOSSIBLE!
Half of one, two dozen of another.
Does that not add up to 3 million LPS?
BEST. GRAMLEN. EVA.
Geeze what a freakin' suprise. Shades of Velvet underground Acetate.
You will recall I was questioning the existance of any Stones lp being worth 10,000.
does this count? who knows - coulda been a fluke
http://popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=320104638453
It's not clear what that could mean for the tentative sale of the some 3 million LPs
I would guess a fluke. Might be a very valuable 45 sleeve, that is way too much money for any thing Stones.
This is not the record Rusty claims to own, his is an lp.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
By Scott Mervis, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The $3 million winning bid for the Record Rama collection on eBay was a fraud, according to J. Paul Henderson, agent for the sale.
Mr. Henderson said he got a call from an eBay executive last night explaining that the "jopsoup" bid was not legitimate and the account has been suspended.
The Irish man with that screen name says he didn't even know about the bid until after the fact.
"Jopsoup" told the eBay executive that he was a victim of identity theft.
"He claims he went to an Internet cafe and got the e-mail with the invoice from us and wondered 'what the hell is this?' " Mr. Henderson said.
Mr. Henderson says he and owner Paul Mawhinney plan to re-list the collection and run the auction in a more "semi-private" fashion with screened bidders.
They also have a few private collectors coming into town who will examine the collection of 3 million albums and CDs, cassettes and 8 tracks.
become a "Stones LP" worth $10,000 over the course
of 3 posts in 1 Soul Strut thread?
In either the auction, or his site, there is a picture of him holding a record with the caption, Rusty "holding a Rolling Stones record worth $10,000".
The fact that he supposedly could have sold it like 9 years ago for 28 million and he didn't because he was greedy and he thinks it is worth 50 million is just rediculous. Maybe this dude has Asperger's like has been mentioned about other collectors in Paycheck's thread.
The guy just seems like too big of a tool to get what he wants. From his rediculous selling and pricing tactics to his name dropping of people who want to keep the music alive. I have no sympathy for people who try to get over on others.
Then there is a part of me that feels bad for dude with his handicaps but then I remember how people said he priced dollar records at hundreds of dollars because they were old and I'm like nah fuck 'em.
If this dude ever got offered anything between 150-250 G's he should take it.
This is probably the most $$ Stones record - withdrawn sleeve. Don't know if it always goes that high but the price doesn't surprise me.
If the LP in question is the promo comp I'm thinking of I believe its value is more like three digits...
dan, my impression was that this herb didnt sell anything unless he had triples. does that mean he still has 70sraerdoubles?
My friend who was there earlier this year was allowed to buy anything down to 1. He said it was picked over good. All the big time soul dealers had already gotten the big time soul records. 300 big time soul records for 3,000,000.00 today.