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Not quite Tony. The 4 means RCA themselves mastered the record. W = mastered in 1968 4 = mastered by RCA from client's tapes K = a 45rpm master M = a Mono master
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Thanks very much for the info guys! Mine has the same series ( W4KM-0277 - 1 then an A1) but they are all scratched and not stamped. So I guess it is just a lookalike boot wh
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All true...plus according to the info on...ahem, https://www.anorakscorner.com/PressingPlantInfo.html , the mastering would have been between January and June '68, due to the '4' being be
I recently brought another copy of "Got To Have Your Love" on Ninandy to replace a battered copy I had.
However as according to earlier topics on this subject the record feels quite different (and the font is not very crisp) when compared to the other copy I had.
Could anyone do me a massive favour and tell me if there is a stamp or written matrix in the dead wax (and the numbers/letters making it up), as I don't have my battered copy any more!
Thanks very much in advance!
Tomas
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