wolfie66 Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 (edited) I've just found this out on a Vault V-801B (Fatfish Orchestra instrumental on A) Very faint stamp on A side nothing on B but numbers (V-801-B then MR then triangle 103272- x) Any info on whether it's proper/worth etc please TIA Also found something called "Dance of Love" by Suzy Parker, blue Port 1226 A side to Bok to Bach - is this some sort of boot? Cheers Edited June 28, 2009 by wolfie66
wolfie66 Posted June 28, 2009 Author Posted June 28, 2009 I've just found this out on a Vault V-801B (Fatfish Orchestra instrumental on A) Very faint stamp on A side nothing on B but numbers (V-801-B then MR then triangle 103272- x) Any info on whether it's proper/worth etc please TIA Also found something called "Dance of Love" by Suzy Parker, blue Port 1226 A side to Bok to Bach - is this some sort of boot? Cheers Any help with these please? Can't find any info on here as search is still down and I've never seen a Port that's all blue? Ta
Guest Posted June 29, 2009 Posted June 29, 2009 (edited) I've just found this out on a Vault V-801B (Fatfish Orchestra instrumental on A) Very faint stamp on A side nothing on B but numbers (V-801-B then MR then triangle 103272- x) Any info on whether it's proper/worth etc please TIA Also found something called "Dance of Love" by Suzy Parker, blue Port 1226 A side to Bok to Bach - is this some sort of boot? Cheers The original label is Fat Fish. MR then triangle 103272- x, this means the copy you mention was made in the 1970's, several years after the Fat Fish original. Value would be about £8. It was booted on Fat Fish as well. Great record all the same! Edited June 29, 2009 by Guest
wolfie66 Posted June 29, 2009 Author Posted June 29, 2009 The original label is Fat Fish. MR then triangle 103272- x, this means the copy you mention was made in the 1970's, several years after the Fat Fish original. Value would be about £8. It was booted on Fat Fish as well. Great record all the same! Cheers mate, info much appreciated As you can see my ignorance knows no bounds, good job I'm never too proud to ask Thanks again Steve
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