Overdoing it
meatyogre
2,080 Posts
The record world is full of some of the most boastful and overexaggerating people on the planet. I won't lie, I've been guilty of the occasional stretch of the truth (usually to acquire more vinyl). But I've been told some of most outright ridiculous shit in my days of buying records. Example 1: The most recent, I was shown 25 huge plastic tubs full of 78s the other day, and was told it was all "Jazz and Blues". I didn't take a look until a few days later (yesterday). In the entire lot, there was about 40-60 true blues or jazz 78s. Example 2: A friend told me he had just started an Ebay account and sold a record for 200$ I checked later that day, and the record had sold at 140 or so. Example 3: A guy I met told me he had 1000's of records at home, all early house, and in great condition. Verdict: 10 crates of unsleeved, whipped mid 90s garbage house and techno.
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TOP OF THE WORLD PIC DISC PROMO JAWNNY LIKE WHOASERS
Most of them got hit in the late 60's/early 70's by UK/Euro dudes and sold all their good stuff real cheap.
Later on they realized how they were taken and would tell some of the biggest lies I've ever heard to try to re-coup.
Most famous quotes....
"Nope, no one's ever been through them before"
"These have never been played, I threw them away if they were ever on a machine" (While I'm looking at a grey wear copy of a common Chuck Berry disc that almost worn all the way through)
"They go back to the 50's" Which more often than not wound up being late 70's country
"must be about 1,000,000 records here"
this is an absolute undisputable truth....