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    Quote Originally Posted by Accompong View Post
    Most were "one time presses" of clients who never made it but there were some gems in the mix.

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    This is where the fun lies, finding the occasional Gem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caferacer59 View Post
    This is where the fun lies, finding the occasional Gem.
    Picked up these in the past week. Going to bring a few in to negril to see if anthony has any interest in trading a bit

    Dennis Brown, Inseparable

    Burning Spear, People of the World,

    Chalice, Blasted, , Very Rare...in original plastic cover.

    LLoyd Charmer, Sweet Memories, Sarge 1979, British import

    Bobby Ellis and the Crew, Shaka, DubLab , SEALED

    Gregory Issacs, All I Have Is Love, First Press original Kingston Jamaica Pressing w/ all the rough edges, around label, in pressing. This is an Artifact for the serious reggae collector

    King Sparrow, In High Fidelity, Cook Records , an old beautiful artifact of this classic record

    King Sparrow, Sparrow Spectacular, (1974 original press)..put this on and be transported...another beautiful artifact,

    Linton Kwesi Johnson, LKJ in Dub

    Billy Ocean, When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going,

    Billy Ocean, When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going, contains Carribbean Queen

    Ossie Scott, w/ Sly and Robbie, Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Carlton Davis and others, Puff records great colorful label of a Dono puffing"

    Vic Taylor, Does It His Way, w/ Ron Lee,

    And I found an old Studio One T shirt, unworn in my size, that is kind a cool. Still searching for the instrumental record called Negril, 1974, Eric Gale produce and supposedly tosh plays on in uncredited.
    Last edited by Caferacer59; 03-14-2019 at 10:48 AM.

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    Caferacer...
    I'm speaking to someone right now that should be perfect for you...I'll message you soon with further info.

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    I would love to hear a little about the wild Pirate era, in addition to the culture and traditions, the fight for independence, international trade and plans for growth in the future.

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    PM sent to Lisa. Thanks!

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    Hi Robb and Lisa, I just want to say thanks trying to hook me up while in Negril, its is appreciated, i was bummed out that I couldn't get it together enough to pull it off with my group at the last minute. It was herding cats a bit and just didn't happen. Nonetheless great visit as usual and we are booked back again already, as usual the new people who came with us loved JA and several already made plans for next year (happens every time and the group just grows which is so cool) Best to all - Jerry

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