Guest Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 Can any of you kind folks tell me how to tell an original copy from a bootleg? Picked up a copy today the lable is slightly glossy with black lettering on a white background. The catalogue number in etched into the run out not stamped. Thanks in advance Derek
Ged Parker Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 Can any of you kind folks tell me how to tell an original copy from a bootleg? Picked up a copy today the lable is slightly glossy with black lettering on a white background. The catalogue number in etched into the run out not stamped. Thanks in advance Derek link Original white copies are demos and it should say so on the lable. Issues are red both the issue and the demo are stamped. Sounds like a boot to me sorry
Chalky Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 Can any of you kind folks tell me how to tell an original copy from a bootleg? Picked up a copy today the lable is slightly glossy with black lettering on a white background. The catalogue number in etched into the run out not stamped. Thanks in advance Derek link original is styrene. Boot is vinyl.
Guest Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 original is styrene. Boot is vinyl. link Thaks for that thought it would be. What a waste of £1.50 that was Derek
Ged Parker Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 original is styrene. Boot is vinyl. link Really Chalky I'm sure mine is (was) on vinyl has it been booted on a red lable with stamped matrix number then? May not matter I've been looking for mine on and off for a month now can't find the bugger. Wanted to play it out for Steve McWilliams found the 'She's My Beauty Queen' but not the 'Ain't Nothing You Can Do'
Chalky Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 Really Chalky I'm sure mine is (was) on vinyl has it been booted on a red lable with stamped matrix number then? May not matter I've been looking for mine on and off for a month now can't find the bugger. Wanted to play it out for Steve McWilliams found the 'She's My Beauty Queen' but not the 'Ain't Nothing You Can Do' link Pretty sure although I stand to be corrected. Boots are white demos too I think.
Ted Massey Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 The original White demos are extremely rare but because it was booted as a w/d the issues seem to be more desirable. the original red issue is on styrene and has the ZTSC stamped in the run out grooves. me and Glenn Griffin went to masnships when he was in King street and both of us bought red issues for £20 each those were the days
Guest Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 Pretty sure although I stand to be corrected. Boots are white demos too I think. link My one doesn't mention it being a demo or dj copy. Derek
Godzilla Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 My one doesn't mention it being a demo or dj copy. Derek link The boots don't mate. If it's vinyl and looks like this it's a pretty good bet it's a boot. On the plus side they sound ace and will do till you get a real 'un. Godz
Guest Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 The boots don't mate. If it's vinyl and looks like this it's a pretty good bet it's a boot. On the plus side they sound ace and will do till you get a real 'un. Godz link Yep it's one of them more than happy with it at £1.50. B*gger getting a real one! Lots more records out there to be had mate Derek
Boogaloo Posted July 17, 2005 Posted July 17, 2005 Sorry to jump on the bandwagon with this posting but does anyone have an orgiinal copy of this tune to sell? PM me or tel me on 07838 181 375. I would appreciate it if you give me a price and not ask me to 'give you an offer' Ta Warren Boogaloo
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