Brian Timson
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Solid blue triangle in mint, mega rare. Peeps buy them as an investment, not to play.Had to put this up, Absolutely Bonkers.
This is the most I've ever seen it sell forView attachment 15210
Can't walk past a charity shop without checking to see if there's any Gems amongst the usual tatt,1st pressing's of Led Zepp for example, Mega money if in decent condition.Solid blue triangle in mint, mega rare. Peeps buy them as an investment, not to play.
I've several albums, picked up in Charity shops and my local record store over the years, before the market went bonkers; quite a few worth well over £1,000.
Good luck with finding that gem, I still have mine somewhere but it has taken a terrible beating.Can't walk past a charity shop without checking to see if there's any Gems amongst the usual tatt,1st pressing's of Led Zepp for example, Mega money if in decent condition.
Sadly no more bargains in charity shops these days, the records are all checked and graded. But there's still LPs worth having, as they're not revered as many others.Can't walk past a charity shop without checking to see if there's any Gems amongst the usual tatt,1st pressing's of Led Zepp for example, Mega money if in decent condition.
I felt robbed buying ultra light ones for 30 quid each to go in me delks for sensitive pike takes.
I must be posh Terry I used a tin plate Those were the days....YES we’re getting old£1200 to look like a tit...... whatever happened to a penny on the spool with a biscuit tin underneath...... christ i’m old