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stargroover
Some of the pictures are inaccurate.Take lot 969 .The blue stage jacket that Bill wears in the picture is not the jacket for sale.The stage jacket has studs and the item for sale has buttons on the shoulders.Yet they claim it’s the same jacket.Makes me wonder what other inaccuracies there are.
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stargroover
Plexi ,I just checked my diaries from 2004 and the record store was Waterloo Sunset records at Waterloo in Lower Hutt.The guy who ran it was called Colin ,who was actually a Telecom Engineer.He only opened the shop on Saturday.It was on Hardy street.Choker block with Stones vinyl from NZ but also from the rest of the world.Spent a considerable amount of cash there.I think Colin was in contact with Richard Fox,who I met up with when out there.The latter flogged me some vinyl and cd’s,and his gf made us a nice chicken dish.
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stargroover
Some of the pictures are inaccurate.Take lot 969 .The blue stage jacket that Bill wears in the picture is not the jacket for sale.The stage jacket has studs and the item for sale has buttons on the shoulders.Yet they claim it’s the same jacket.Makes me wonder what other inaccuracies there are.
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stargroover
Plexi ,I just checked my diaries from 2004 and the record store was Waterloo Sunset records at Waterloo in Lower Hutt.The guy who ran it was called Colin ,who was actually a Telecom Engineer.He only opened the shop on Saturday.It was on Hardy street.Choker block with Stones vinyl from NZ but also from the rest of the world.Spent a considerable amount of cash there.I think Colin was in contact with Richard Fox,who I met up with when out there.The latter flogged me some vinyl and cd’s,and his gf made us a nice chicken dish.
Yes, I met up with foxy also when I was there. In fact, we had a mini-IORR gathering with him, me, Kahoosier and Midimannz. Foxy's collection is enormous and I know it has grown, probably substantially, in the last year.
There is also a record shop in Auckland named Groovy Records or something like that. Foxy, please correct me if I am wrong on that.
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stargroover
Matt you mentioned that 7 inch single given to Bill by a fan.Makes me curious as to Bill’s collection.I know he acquired some stuff from collectors.How can we be sure of the authenticity of some of the items?The autographed items for example?
Perhaps you can shed some light upon this?Thanks.
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stargroover
Plexi ,I just checked my diaries from 2004 and the record store was Waterloo Sunset records at Waterloo in Lower Hutt.The guy who ran it was called Colin ,who was actually a Telecom Engineer.He only opened the shop on Saturday.It was on Hardy street.Choker block with Stones vinyl from NZ but also from the rest of the world.Spent a considerable amount of cash there.I think Colin was in contact with Richard Fox,who I met up with when out there.The latter flogged me some vinyl and cd’s,and his gf made us a nice chicken dish.
Yes, I met up with foxy also when I was there. In fact, we had a mini-IORR gathering with him, me, Kahoosier and Midimannz. Foxy's collection is enormous and I know it has grown, probably substantially, in the last year.
There is also a record shop in Auckland named Groovy Records or something like that. Foxy, please correct me if I am wrong on that.
plexi
Real Groovy Records in upper Queen Street is still there. It’s a smaller store these days
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stargroover
I was hoping for some Charlie Watts art amongst the items for sale.Can’t spot any.Is there much of a market for Charlie’s art?Is it sought after by collectors?