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In Reply to: clarification posted by analog guy on April 29, 2007 at 19:30:50:
"A" for BN 4072 and "B" deep groove for BN 4156.
Either way I am happy just to score a nice clean copies of what looks like might be nice records to listen to.
Thanks for your time and patience.
OLLY
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generally after 4063 or so, a DG signifies a record from later in the run (still an early pressing though).i'm sure given that both are on heavy vinyl they sound amazing. nice to have great performances AND great sound.
i'm jealous of your finds, olly! i have both these records but sure did not get them for the price of a candy bar!
what would one expect to pay for these as I am going to contact the chap who sold them and see if there is more to come. I would love to know what these normally sell for.
OLLY
...could be upwards of $50 (or even more).check www.popsike.com for some sample values of ebay auctions.
should you tell the chap that he could be sitting on some high-value stuff...or should you give him a bit more $$??
Seeing as I have a conscience I will tell him but hope I still get them at a good price.
OLLY
i've faced a similar problem once. i actually found the only way i could live with myself was to give full disclosure about what items could fetch on the open market. full disclosure does mean the hassles associated with going those routes -- and the fact that everyone takes their cut.i've got my fingers crossed for you. i'd be excited to hear about you landing more great records at great prices.
but for the time being I am happy with this lot. Mind you I will make a phone call.
OLLY
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