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From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and now i've got to sort house insurance...i hate dealing with insurance
> companies, the question "will you insure my 3000 ish records?" never
> goes down that well
anyone got any tips for insurance?
>i have this problem too. it's a nightmare to keep a track of it all.
just sell all your records.
thats what I did.
really clever
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Space - I live in a small flat and get really frustrated because there's
records everywhere, it might look kind of cool and some people would be
quite happy to be surrounded by tunes but all the clutter does my head in.
I'm currently in the process of a near 4 figure refi
> (come up one night, I can show you the delights of the red lion and we cna
ransack duncs records)
sounds good to me, things like that are a good starting point. I hear you
that the comps are £20 but even so again it's the sort of place I like to
start, maybe I'm just a control freak but I kind
metro - angel of mercy
All 3 of the ny house n authority
metro - $1 15 please
Aphrodisiac - song of the siren
bas noir - im glad you came to me
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Ok.
Due to the EXCELLENT nyc2 record flying around at the moment, which
features an edit of an NY Housin Authority track,
Actually, I've thought of more tips for Francis.
While those nu groove comps wouldn't be a bad place to start, if I remember
rightly, they're aren't cheap these days (£20?). Alot of the ep's are
available for relatively cheap, and it may be worth taking a gamble on a
few I'd say?
Francis, Russ a
Ok.
Due to the EXCELLENT nyc2 record flying around at the moment, which
features an edit of an NY Housin Authority track, and a cover of Metro
"Brownstone Express", there's some interest in the Burrell Brothers.
Francis is after some tips on Burrell Bros stuff.
Ok, so to get the ball rolling, I'm