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No Nashville stamp, and credits M Terry.

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  On 02/01/2011 at 11:06, ken said:

No Nashville stamp, and credits M Terry.

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Ta.

The US one credits Mike Terry also :rolleyes:

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  On 02/01/2011 at 11:30, mikecook said:

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Don't think mine does, i'll drag mine out for a butchers biggrin.gif

  On 02/01/2011 at 11:06, ken said:
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Definitely a US press.

Has got the same kind of lettering as many SUE / SYMBOL / etc releases.

See below:

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  On 02/01/2011 at 11:47, Sebastian said:

Definitely a US press.

Has got the same kind of lettering as many SUE / SYMBOL / etc releases.

See below:

Had a email saying Canadian pressing Columbia pressing, got a few of them Oranges ones and same type of vinyl and type info on run out (hardly any) same as, and no Nashville stamp, i'm leaving it open for now...........cheers Sebastian.

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  On 02/01/2011 at 11:30, mikecook said:

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Never noticed, yours is blue

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  On 02/01/2011 at 18:27, ken said:

Never noticed, yours is blue

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its black Ken ... its the scanner thats made it that colour :lol:

  On 03/01/2011 at 01:07, mikecook said:

its black Ken ... its the scanner thats made it that colour :D

:lol: HI ALL....I AM NOT 100% SURE, BUT HAVE ALWAYS ASUMED THE PLAIN VJ LABEL WAS IN THE MAIN USED ON WEST COAST BLACK ARTIST, LOCAL DIST

SAN FRISCO, LA, WATTS AND THE REST, I HAVE NEVER SEEN A BEATLES ON THIS LABEL, GREAT RECORDS TO BE FOUND ON ALL ASPECTS OF THIS LABEL.

:lol: DAVE 2011.

  On 03/01/2011 at 01:07, mikecook said:

its black Ken ... its the scanner thats made it that colour :D

:lol: HI ALL....I AM NOT 100% SURE, BUT HAVE ALWAYS ASUMED THE PLAIN VJ LABEL WAS IN THE MAIN USED ON WEST COAST BLACK ARTIST, LOCAL DIST

SAN FRISCO, LA, WATTS AND THE REST, I HAVE NEVER SEEN A BEATLES ON THIS LABEL, GREAT RECORDS TO BE FOUND ON ALL ASPECTS OF THIS LABEL.

:lol: DAVE 2011.

  On 03/01/2011 at 07:53, Sebastian said:

By the way, why should it have a "Nashville Matrix" stamp?

Cause the others have one, maybe not a "nashville" but a machined stamp like three little S's sure the experts have a name for them like daisy wheel,frankford/wayne etc.

  On 03/01/2011 at 09:04, ken said:
Cause the others have one, maybe not a "nashville" but a machined stamp like three little S's sure the experts have a name for them like daisy wheel,frankford/wayne etc.

You probably mean the "ARP" stamp. Many of the locally released VEE JAY and EXODUS 45s has indeed got an ARP stamp (i.e. the mastering and/or the pressing plates were made at American Record Pressing Co. in Michigan).

But the 45 you're asking about was most likely pressed somewhere down south and the plates were not manufactured at ARP (hence not having an "ARP" stamp in the run-out groove). I don't know the name of that particular pressing plant, but many US labels used it and many of those 45s have got fairly scant details in the run-out grooves (sometimes just a scratched in matrix number and a signature).

Here's a FAME label 45 by Dan Penn under his pseudonym "Lonnie Ray" that was pressed at the same plant as your Fred Hughes 45:

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  On 03/01/2011 at 09:55, Sebastian said:

You probably mean the "ARP" stamp. Many of the locally released VEE JAY and EXODUS 45s has indeed got an ARP stamp (i.e. the mastering and/or the pressing plates were made at American Record Pressing Co. in Michigan).

But the 45 you're asking about was most likely pressed somewhere down south and the plates were not manufactured at ARP (hence not having an "ARP" stamp in the run-out groove). I don't know the name of that particular pressing plant, but many US labels used it and many of those 45s have got fairly scant details in the run-out grooves (sometimes just a scratched in matrix number and a signature).

Here's a FAME label 45 by Dan Penn under his pseudonym "Lonnie Ray" that was pressed at the same plant as your Fred Hughes 45:

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Thanks Sebastian.

  On 03/01/2011 at 16:25, newer said:

Not sure on the Canadian argument. Here are 2 Canadian Vee-Jay pressings and I have only seen this particular style:

I have given up on the Canadian idea biggrin.gif they're nice

  On 03/01/2011 at 16:25, newer said:

Not sure on the Canadian argument. Here are 2 Canadian Vee-Jay pressings and I have only seen this particular style:

had no idea this design was Canadian ... but here's a demo in the same style

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the blue you see in this one Ken, is blue :rolleyes:

Dont think that is Canadian Mike. Canadian would have the Distributed by Quality on the label.

I think you have shown the US promo as it is the same as the ones I have - Ballads etc etc

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