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Has Ambassadors "I really love you" on Artic been bootleged? I got a M- copy today and it does not look like my older copy..this one is even a styrene copy!

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  On 07/03/2012 at 14:08, Tommy1 said:

Has Ambassadors "I really love you" on Artic been bootleged? I got a M- copy today and it does not look like my older copy..this one is even a styrene copy!

According to John Manships guide, "All Arctic styrene release with Torquoise Label are 2nd issue re-released by Jamie Guyden in the 70t's.

Hope that's of some help.

Don

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  On 07/03/2012 at 14:43, donkit said:

According to John Manships guide, "All Arctic styrene release with Torquoise Label are 2nd issue re-released by Jamie Guyden in the 70t's.

Hope that's of some help.

Don

Thanks a lot Don, that's what I thought!

Those reissues are just for the regular US buyers market, there are a bunch of barbara mason reissues too. "I really love you" was a hit for the ambassadors

This one by Kenny Gamble is STYRENE and was released in the 70s for the Northern Market

"Torquoise Label are 2nd issue" as already mentioned.

ARCTIC_123-A_R.jpgARCTIC_123-B_R.jpgSTYRENE

However ;

Some Arctics were pressed at Monarch and are also STYRENE

These are West Coast Monarch Originals pressed at the time of release.

ARCTIC_137-A_S.jpgARCTIC_137-B_S.jpg STYRENE

Note the Blue ARCTIC with Black Credits. Delta # 69164 Places Arctic 137 November / December 1967. >>> ANORAK'S CORNER <<<

Not sure which Arctics were released by Monarch, as I'm still discovering them.

i.e (Arctic 137 is more commonly found as a Vinyl Press.)

ARCTIC_137-A_DJa-1.gifARCTIC_137-A_DJb-1.gifVINYL

Arctic_137A.jpgArctic_137B.jpg VINYL

Arctic_137a.gifArctic_137b.gif VINYL

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  On 07/03/2012 at 22:51, boba said:

Those reissues are just for the regular US buyers market, there are a bunch of barbara mason reissues too.

hello everybody. my first post and already a question :)

I recently came across this b. mason 45 and was puzzled about the label design: it misses the second (smaller) penguin on the upper right and philadelphia is not mentioned at the bottom. this is obviously a repress but does anyone of you know whether it was done in the 70s as mentioned above or is it a rather recent repro? thanks for any information.

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I have no idea about this specific reissue but it doesn't look like the 80s jamie guyden reissues which were styrene and had darker looking labels.

  On 09/03/2012 at 23:11, 45cellar said:

This one by Kenny Gamble is STYRENE and was released in the 70s for the Northern Market

"Torquoise Label are 2nd issue" as already mentioned.

ARCTIC_123-A_R.jpgARCTIC_123-B_R.jpgSTYRENE

However ;

Some Arctics were pressed at Monarch and are also STYRENE

These are West Coast Monarch Originals pressed at the time of release.

ARCTIC_137-A_S.jpgARCTIC_137-B_S.jpg STYRENE

Note the Blue ARCTIC with Black Credits. Delta # 69164 Places Arctic 137 November / December 1967. >>> ANORAK'S CORNER <<<

Not sure which Arctics were released by Monarch, as I'm still discovering them.

i.e (Arctic 137 is more commonly found as a Vinyl Press.)

ARCTIC_137-A_DJa-1.gifARCTIC_137-A_DJb-1.gifVINYL

Arctic_137A.jpgArctic_137B.jpg VINYL

Arctic_137a.gifArctic_137b.gif VINYL

Hi Roger

I've not been on the site for a while and hope all is well with you.

Great stuff from you as normal - fantastic scans and knowledge.

All the best.

Peter

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  On 14/05/2012 at 19:13, alexander said:

hello everybody. my first post and already a question :)

I recently came across this b. mason 45 and was puzzled about the label design: it misses the second (smaller) penguin on the upper right and philadelphia is not mentioned at the bottom. this is obviously a repress but does anyone of you know whether it was done in the 70s as mentioned above or is it a rather recent repro? thanks for any information.

the font on that looks very recent, like from the 80s/90s/00s

thanks for the replies. I am still wondering why there are bootlegs of 45s that are not rare at all...the demand of the northern scene can't be that big.

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  On 14/05/2012 at 20:09, Peter99 said:

Hi Roger

I've not been on the site for a while and hope all is well with you.

Great stuff from you as normal - fantastic scans and knowledge.

All the best.

Peter

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Hi Peter

Yes Thanks, Hope All Is Well With You Too.

Noticed that you havent been on site,

  On 17/05/2012 at 19:01, 45cellar said:

Hi Peter

Yes Thanks, Hope All Is Well With You Too.

Noticed that you havent been on site,

I'm back - and getting hooked again!

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