my favourite bargains were from a miserly record dealer in Liverpool who put out all reggae records out at £5 each regardless of rarity, he seemed to be under the impression that only prog rock went for more than a tenner.
Over the years I picked up a Black Ark copy of Heart of the Congos, Entering the Dragon on Magnet, Flesh of my Skin… on Mamba, Ready Natty Dreadie on Forward, Live at Aces, and More Creation by Lennie Hibbert.
Another favourite period in the early nineties saw hundreds of singles available for 50p each for a three day period, labels like Banana, Bamboo, Count Shelley, Green Door, Amalgamated, just loads of bargains.
I remember finding a junk shop at the top of Smithdown Rd that in the corner had a bucket of LPs including My Jamaican Girl and The debut Cornell Campbell on Bamboo.
Needless to say these days are over, and I’m stuck with ebay and a monthly excursion to King Bee in Manchester
best value reggae you ever bought??
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Matthew
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
Figured as much.wang wrote:Echo Minott - rock and calypso LP-sunset- $1
Early B - four wheel no real LP-midnight rock -$1
Yellowman- Walking Jewelry store LP-$1
Unregistered user claiming ridiculous prices.
Never followed up to questions concerning his purchases, when or where.
Basicaly bogus...why lie Wang?
MATTHEW
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'Fleeing From The City'
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Rootikalist
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
EDDY SCHORCHER - FEELING INSIDE
7$....killer obscure roots!
7$....killer obscure roots!
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
Matthew; But not impossible still. I bought my copy of Early B - Four Wheel No Real for $1.5, Yellowman - Nobody Move (on Greensleeves) for $2 and Two the Hard Way with Junior Ranking & Papa Finnigan also for $2.
Still it's not my best bargains ... but damn fine still.
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Cullen
Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
I bought a copy of Prince Hammer's Bible on vinyl for $8, and Prince Jammy Destroys the Invaders on vinyl for $8. I think they are original pressings because they were used and I 've never been able to find either on vinyl. They also have that vintage smell.
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Matthew
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
You're right, it's possible.kalcidis wrote:Matthew; But not impossible still. I bought my copy of Early B - Four Wheel No Real for $1.5, Yellowman - Nobody Move (on Greensleeves) for $2 and Two the Hard Way with Junior Ranking & Papa Finnigan also for $2. Still it's not my best bargains ... but damn fine still.
I just don't really trust un-registered users who's 1st post is claiming exceptional deals on fairly htf records.
MATTHEW
'Fleeing From The City'
'Fleeing From The City'
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
And you're also right ... even if it does sound possible it does sound iffy.
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ton1
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
you can find every record for $1 or even less, it all depends if the seller knows what he's selling 
Antonin
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RasG
Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
Bought a nice Classic Island pressing of Catch of Fire for 15 bucks at a record swap , The cover wasn't in the best shape it was broken . I later sold it for 45 bucks, I still regret selling it . I do own the repress
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ton1
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Re: best value reggae you ever bought??
Got mine for 2€ and in excellent shape a year ago but did not sell itRasG wrote:Bought a nice Classic Island pressing of Catch of Fire for 15 bucks at a record swap , The cover wasn't in the best shape it was broken . I later sold it for 45 bucks, I still regret selling it . I do own the repress
Antonin