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Can someone let me know if this is rare and what would one expect to pay for a copy?

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It's not at all rare and it only goes for a tenner but as I'm feeling very generous today, I will give you twenty my friend...............:thumbsup:

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its extremely rare on both labels. very unlikely to find one easily. I sold the blue rock copy for £350 ex+ still have the philips one. kept it as it was mint. Only ever seen 2 blue rock copies and the one philips. Its a tough one. Good luck in finding a copy

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heard that at the time but simply not true. 2 totally different press's from different machines. from memory i think the blue rock issue is vinyl? its a strange looking label design as well not the traditional light blue

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heard that at the time but simply not true. 2 totally different press's from different machines. from memory i think the blue rock issue is vinyl? its a strange looking label design as well not the traditional light blue

sorry pete, totally true, ive had 4 copies on philips over the years, three of which had the blue rock label under the philips, blue rock is on styrene, the label design is the earlier blue rock design before the light blue, tony diamond "dont turn away" is on same design

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never seen a demo of either, you did well to find a mint philips copy, most are in poor condition, if i remember correctly the three over labeled philips copies i had, had the blue rock number in the deadwax

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I paid £150 for my copy on blue rock (i'm a blue rock label collector), i think the philips one is a tad rarer tho', maybe @ £250?

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Rob...:hatsoff2:

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for what its worth it makes a brill ringtone

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i gave pat brady £250 for a ex copy on phillips, after playing it on a technics deck tried to get my money back, pat told me all copies were like that!!, managed to get my money back when i sold up....great tune.

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when i had both copies i kept the Philips one purely on condition. Both copies played great but the blue rock one had a few surface marks and a slight bit of ring wear so let it go. All this was about 5/6 years ago. Will dig it out

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in answer to petes question regarding demos, ive been in touch with the guy i sold the last "over labeled" copy to, he's managed to partly peel the philips label back to reveal a white blue rock label with red text, like the enclosed scan but white label and red text as opposed to pink and black

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Sure does Pete! For what it's worth, I've had a Blue Rock and a Phillips in my time. The Blue Rock I had early 80s not long after it was uncovered (Big Joe Ivory's Brass?), the Phillips late 90s. Definitely not over-labelled. Just on the basis of copies seen floating around for sale in the last 10 years or so etc, I would have thought Blue Rock was rarer? But that's just based on my perception not any firm knowledge.

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