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Little Joe Hinton - I Wont Be Your Fool - Arvee - Demo Or Issue ?


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Hi , i have this listed up in the sales section ! but ive stumbled across a problem , i know that there is an orange coloured label issue of this track , but mine is pink ! so i wanted to know if anyone knew which one was the demo and which is the issue ?

deadwax number is

A-5028-B-D1

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cheers :thumbsup:

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For my money the pink copy is the Demo.

Anybody else?

I disagree. I've seen many hundreds of Arvee records. I have most of the run. I have seen a good portion of them with white DJs that read "Promotional copy-Not for sale". There were a few colour variations (orange, pink, yellow, red-orange), which NEVER listed "Promotional Copy". I suspect that the colour variation was simply due to different colour schemes at different pressing plants, although the late use of yellow, might indicate a label change for the series directed by the company, itself. But, I am confident that the Pinks were store stock. I bought them from stores, at the same time as orange was being used, and at the same time as white DJ copies were circulating.

Here's a WDJ of a Johnny Guitar Watson:

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Thanks RobbK, I bow to your superior knowledge / experience.

I based my comment on the fact that I'd never seen a white Demo before and judged that the colour variation to something that stands out a fair bit more than the usual orange (or subtle variations of orange), ie Pink, suggesting that it might be / probably was a Demo.

It's good to have cleared that one up once and for all.

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...There were a few colour variations (orange, pink, yellow, red-orange), which NEVER listed "Promotional Copy". I suspect that the colour variation was simply due to different colour schemes at different pressing plants,...., and at the same time as white DJ copies were circulating.

seconded.

Marc

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