RARE REGGAE DAVID McINTOSH & HIS BROTHERS TRYING TO BE NICE BIG THREE LABEL

Sold Date: April 9, 2017
Start Date: April 2, 2017
Final Price: £27.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 2
Seller Feedback: 210
Buyer Feedback: 422


Up for offers is an extremely rare reggae 45 on the Big Three label from Jamaica. The A side is by David McIntosh & his Bros - Trying to be nice whilst the B side is an instrumental version - Iron rock by the McIntosh All Stars. Released in 1972 (?) the matrix numbers are dm & bros  # 2500 A RRS  DT/ Dmc & Family  #2501B RRS DT. As can be seen, there is some writing on the labels. Visually, the record is in a very clean VG+ condition and plays well with very little noise - no jumps,bad scratches etc.An extremely rare and collectable record which wasn't leased by any of the UK companies - Trojan, Pama, Bamboo etc. The record will be packed safely & securely and sent by trackable mail.
If you don't know these tracks, both are available on youtube.
IMPORTANT I will not accept bids from anyone with feedback of less than 10. If you bid, I will cancel the bid and, if you put in a winning bid, I will offer the record to the next highest bidder. I know we all have to start somewhere but sadly, there are a few dishonest people who spoil things for the vast majority of good honest buyers/collectors.