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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 912455" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>I would buy from some Kent, Sussx and London shops mid/late 90's. By late 90's I knew a few record dealers well and used to listen before buying otherwise do people remember the catalogues that were issued by HTF and a good friend Housemaster Records, still got some with a load of old flyers. Other dealers soon followed their example.</p><p></p><p>I was into discogs from very early days however have had greatest success from eBay and local papers simply buying collections and selling on anything not wanted. Started buying collections late 90's when you could get them for a song.</p><p></p><p>Now in Aus, I have only bought a couple of records but once set back up Discogs will become my friend as collections of any use are not for sale here and people are not willing to negotiate like UK.</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 912455, member: 755"] I would buy from some Kent, Sussx and London shops mid/late 90's. By late 90's I knew a few record dealers well and used to listen before buying otherwise do people remember the catalogues that were issued by HTF and a good friend Housemaster Records, still got some with a load of old flyers. Other dealers soon followed their example. I was into discogs from very early days however have had greatest success from eBay and local papers simply buying collections and selling on anything not wanted. Started buying collections late 90's when you could get them for a song. Now in Aus, I have only bought a couple of records but once set back up Discogs will become my friend as collections of any use are not for sale here and people are not willing to negotiate like UK. S [/QUOTE]
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