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Post  Posted 12 Apr 2004 10:13 am    
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I spent a day going through the inventory in my garage, and now I'm ready to move some vinyl back out to the community. See the new catalog page at:
http://steelguitarmusic.com/LPs.html

I'll pay postage with in the US, but foreign orders will have to add $4 per LP to cover the additional cost. LPs are heavy!

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Post  Posted 13 Apr 2004 2:18 pm    
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There are over 20 titles here, and you can't get most of these LPs anywhere else in the world.
  • LP-01 Various Artists Steel Guitar Express LP $14
  • LP-02 Maurice Anderson & Tom Morrell Sextet Sessions LP $14
  • LP-03 Ken & Ian Ufton Hawaiian Sunrise LP $14
  • LP-04 Joe Goldmark Vertigo LP $14
  • LP-05 Joe Goldmark Rockin' It LP $14
  • LP-06 Herby Wallace Taking a Break Herby Wallace Style LP $14
  • LP-07 Uncle Tom Alexander Sizzlin' Steel Guitar LP $14
  • LP-08 Zane Beck Zane Beck Plays the New ZB Student Model LP $14
  • LP-09 Bobby Black Honky Cat LP $14
  • LP-107 Sonny Garrish Steel Guitar Record Club #7 Country Soul Stew LP $14
  • LP-108 Various Artists Steel Guitar Record Club #8 Pieces of Eight LP $14
  • LP-110 Red Rhodes Steel Guitar Record Club #10 Velvet Hammer LP $14
  • LP-113 Alvino Rey Steel Guitar Record Club #13 Big Band Steel Guitar LP $14
  • LP-114 Bobby Black Steel Guitar Record Club #14 California Freedom LP $14
  • LP-201 Jerry Byrd Vintage Classics #1 Hi Fi Guitar LP $14
  • LP-203 Jerry Byrd Vintage Classics #3 Burning Sands LP $14
  • LP-204 Jerry Byrd Vintage Classics #4 Hawaiian Beach Party LP $14
  • LP-209 Speedy West Vintage Classics #9 West of Hawaii LP $14
  • LP-211 Herb Remington Vintage Classics #11 Remington Rides Again LP $14
  • LP-213 Herb Remington Vintage Classics #13 Steel Guitar Holiday LP $14
  • LP-218 Jimmy Day Vintage Classics #18 Golden Steel Guitar Hits LP $14
  • LP-219 Jimmy Day Vintage Classics #19 Steel and Strings LP $14



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Post  Posted 22 Apr 2004 1:18 pm    
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John McGann

 

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Post  Posted 3 May 2004 10:48 am    
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Lots of great stuff here, but let me say this:

On the "Pieces of Eight" LP, the first track is a smokin' duo between guitarist Phil Baugh and Maurice Anderson. Maurice's solos on this track are worth the price of admission and then some- I have listened over and over to them, especially the first break with full voiced chords that sounds like a big band at full throttle. And you can't get it anyeher else unless you track down the original single!

and I'll mention some great tracks from Weldon Myrick and Bobby Garrett to mention 2.

For Tom Morrell (and Reece) fans, the "Sextet Sessions" lets you go retro, way back, to before Tom's Time Warp Days and into a real mainstream jazz groove- both He and Reece sound like great pianists (on the chordal stuff) and great horn players (on the single note stuff). I think Tom was using picks on every finger back then as well.

There are many other excellent albums here as well, but these are two of my favorites...and they are not available on CD!!!

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Post  Posted 15 May 2004 9:51 pm    
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There must have been a hundred people in this topic who said they wanted LPs. So far, I've had about ten orders. What happened to all that interest?

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Burr Oxley

 

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Post  Posted 23 May 2004 4:01 pm    
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b0b - I'd probably be interested in some of those LP's if I had even the slightest idea on what songs were on them. Any chance of getting a list of what tracks are on each of those LP's?
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Jack Francis

 

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Post  Posted 23 May 2004 6:56 pm    
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Louie Hallford

 

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Post  Posted 23 May 2004 9:21 pm    
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Bob,is it possibly the pricing? Cd's can be purchased for slightly more than 14$. My guess is that converting these to CD would increase probability of sales, but then the cost of doing that greatly increases the risk of not making a profit.

Try having a sale somewhere between $5-$8 plus postage. Most of us who would purchase, more than likely are purchasing only so we can convert them to CD then probably will set the 33's on a shelf with the other 100-200 recordings that we have on vinyl and tape and rarely if ever,use them again.
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John Pelz

 

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Kettering, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 24 May 2004 8:17 am    
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I have to go to bat for b0b on this one. Go to the link in b0b's above post & read how much interest was expressed in these LPs. It looked like a sure bet for b0b. LPs in any quantity (read: heavy) are relatively costly to ship, and there's no reason that b0b should go into the red in offering this service to us. Also, a lot of these LPs are no longer available in any other format, whether cassette or CD. IMO, $14 is quite reasonable for an obscure or out-of-print LP, and it's not like I'm exactly rolling in the cash myself! Go to E-bay & see what other obscure/out-of-print LPs end up going for, and perhaps you'll agree that $14 is not unreasonable. Admittedly, it would be helpful to have track-listings w/the LPs, though... Vinyl has been on the way out for a while now, and I respectfully have to point out that, God bless it, the steel-guitar market is essentially a niche-market. As a result, some of these albums will never be released as CDs. Folks, some of these LPs are available nowhere else-- in unplayed, shrink-wrapped condition, no less-- so I respectfully urge people to avail themselves of this opportunity while it exists! (There-- end of rant. Whew! Got my flame-proof suit on, so I'm ready to sign off now...) John Pelz is in no way related to b0b, nor employed by the Steel Guitar Forum, blah blah blah...
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Bill Hatcher

 

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Atlanta Ga. USA
Post  Posted 24 May 2004 9:34 am    
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Collectible records are only worth as much as someone will pay.

I suggest waiting a week and if no takers then reduce the price. Wait another week and keep reducing until all are sold. Shipping costs can be kept low by shipping media rate. A folded piece of cardboard taped around the edge works fine to send an LP in.

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Cloverdale, CA, USA
Post  Posted 24 May 2004 3:48 pm    
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I'm not going to lower the price, Bill, because I believe that these LPs are well worth $14. I rented a truck to haul them from Concord, built a room in my garage to store them, and designed a web page to sell them. For each sale, there's the overhead of PayPal fees and shipping boxes (already bought), as well as postage and sales tax, and the time it takes to process the order. Plus, the profits all go to keep the Forum up and running.

If you really think that $14 is too much to pay, then you obviously don't need any of these great LPs. I wouldn't sell any of my old used steel guitar LPs at any price because they are irreplacable. It's not just the music - it's the whole package. There's nothing like reading the liner notes on a big 12" jacket while you listen to one of the greatest steel guitarists in the world at one of his finest moments.

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Post  Posted 24 May 2004 6:37 pm    
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b0b - I'd probably be interested in some of those LP's if I had even the slightest idea on what songs were on them. Any chance of getting a list of what tracks are on each of those LP's?
Sounded like a good idea, Burr, so I redesigned the page. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Bill Hatcher

 

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Atlanta Ga. USA
Post  Posted 24 May 2004 7:13 pm    
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bOb.
I have 3500+ lps of all kinds. I buy them every week at thrift stores, yard sales, record shows etc. Price range is 25 cents to a buck for me. A collector record is another story.

Since you have not sold as many of the lps as you thought you would and interest does not seem to be there at the $14 price and you posted here on buy and sell to that effect, I see no other reason these seemingly valuable LPs are not selling. You don't have to tell me anything about moving LPs and building storage for them--been there done that.

I was just voicing my opinion based on what Dr. Eason taught me in economics a long time ago in college. Seems the same rules apply today in pricing as it relates to supply AND demand. I just saw more supply than demand.
I hope that you are succesfull selling these at your price.
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Marco Schouten


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Post  Posted 24 May 2004 9:44 pm    
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Price is not a problem (to me).
Finances are at the moment, so I'm taking a buying break 'till end of this year.

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steve takacs


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Post  Posted 24 May 2004 11:20 pm    
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b0b, I plan to order several in a month 's time when I'm back on home soil and can tell which LPs I still have. Thanks for making these available. steve t
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b0b


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Cloverdale, CA, USA
Post  Posted 25 May 2004 7:42 am    
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Steve, I'm also holding the last sealed Doug Jernigan LP course for you.

Bill, I agree that a buck makes sense for an old, used Led Zepp II or CCR LP. But I've seen these steel guitar LPs selling for $15-$20 at steel shows, sometimes in used condition. If I still have a lot of LPs in stock 5 years from now, I'll decide whether to lower the price or cart them to the dump. Until then, the $14 price will remain.

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Al Marcus


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Post  Posted 25 May 2004 9:43 am    
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I have bought a couple of LP's on Ebay and from other Forum members and paid more than that with shipping. Don't forget that b0b includes shipping in his prices....al

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Bill Hatcher

 

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Atlanta Ga. USA
Post  Posted 25 May 2004 10:43 am    
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To show my support for the forum, I will buy #113-Alvino Rey "Big Band Steel Guitar". I hope others will pick an artist they like and do the same.

Payment made via Paypal.

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b0b


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Cloverdale, CA, USA
Post  Posted 25 May 2004 11:52 am    
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Thanks for the order, Bill.
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Burr Oxley

 

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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 25 May 2004 5:32 pm    
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Thanks for the "track lists" with the LP's, b0b. I'll be ordering several of them separately by snail mail.
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Joe Alterio


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Post  Posted 26 May 2004 7:25 pm    
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