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Not sure if this has been covered before, if so, please post a link to the thread, thanks.

I've noticed that there seems to be 2 label variations on KKC - Philly Dog Around the World. One credits "Stick Evans" as arranger and the other doesn't.

Any information on this? Are the both originals? I know that the 1970's dark blue Boot has the dodgy sound bit towards the end but looks like a proper one.

Also, what valuation would you attach to an original?

All the best,

Kev Bodley

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I always wanted a real one, and remember Neil Rushton having one of the 1st copies in at RGS in Walsall in the 70s. He wanted £100, couldn't afford it then, and realised I still couldn't afford it when I started looking again about 2 years ago, price had gone up to £400-500 then. Now I would've thought anywhere up to about £800, but there's one on ebay for around $1600 at the moment - so heyho!

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Hi Paul, Yes, I'd like a real one as well!!

Just done a bit more checking.....

Sticks Evans aka Samuel Smith was also a drummer as well as arranger. He was apparently a drummer in Joey Dee's band, the Starlighters.

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Not sure if this has been covered before, if so, please post a link to the thread, thanks.

I've noticed that there seems to be 2 label variations on KKC - Philly Dog Around the World. One credits "Stick Evans" as arranger and the other doesn't.

Has been discussed before on here, Kev - both copies with and without the Sticks Evans credit seem to be from the same plates with the 'pes' markings and stamp, plus the print is sharp on the labels. A case of two original presses...bit like the Edward Hamilton with and without the Mike Terry credit. If ever unsure simply play it...the bootleg fades out quickly and the sound quality deteriates towards the edited ending...whilst originals play clean and true all the way through to the end.

:thumbsup:

One of the best thumping Northern Soul stormers...ever...imo...here's my copy:

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Has been discussed before on here, Kev - both copies with and without the Sticks Evans credit seem to be from the same plates with the 'pes' markings and stamp, plus the print is sharp on the labels. A case of two original presses...bit like the Edward Hamilton with and without the Mike Terry credit. If ever unsure simply play it...the bootleg fades out quickly and the sound quality deteriates towards the edited ending...whilst originals play clean and true all the way through to the end.

:thumbsup:

One of the best thumping Northern Soul stormers...ever...imo...here's my copy:

Thanks for that Dave,

Any opinion on value?

I know popsike isn't the "be-all-and-end-all" but it comes up with prices between $300 and $850, with £1:$1.83 in 2004 when it hit $850 = £464.

I'd be interested to hear. :g:

(p.s. wanna sell yours :wicked: )

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I always wanted a real one, and remember Neil Rushton having one of the 1st copies in at RGS in Walsall in the 70s. He wanted £100, couldn't afford it then, and realised I still couldn't afford it when I started looking again about 2 years ago, price had gone up to £400-500 then. Now I would've thought anywhere up to about £800, but there's one on ebay for around $1600 at the moment - so heyho!

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I thought I'd dip my toe into the water, cheapest I could find was £800 although I missed one on Ebay about 2 years ago, I think it went for about £350.00 it was a bit rough. Hardly (as in never) see them for sale.

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