> (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 of get bewildered when I
see a new avenue that I'd like to pursue but there's dozens of releases down
there and I feel uncomfortable just randomly buying.  Maybe you can pick up
some stuff cheap but as well as money I have 2 other considerations:
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 refit just to try and
increase my storage.
+ I can't find the wood for the trees - I'm probably not the only one who
can't remember what some of the records I have actually sound like or who
occasionally 'discovers' bombs I didn't know I had.  A natural consequence
of buying too many records so for this reason also to I try to keep the
number I own down.
Don't know if anyone else has these issues - I guess they might!

Back to the topic in question, glad to see Placid has advised I'm not a
complete green horn as at least I have

> bas noir - im glad you came to me

got one NY House'n Authority already too!

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