Pete S Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Well this one has really got me stumped. The first picture is of the bootleg of Bobby Paris _ night Owl. This is in Manships book, described as having a bevelled edge. And it does, it's a definite bootleg. John also says there is a second bootleg which was pressed at Monarch inn the 70's and has a delta number. Fair enough. The second scan is what I believe to be an original white demo. However, it has nothing but the number in the run off. The vinyl is thick 60's style. I have a Len Barry demo from the same period and the number is definitely sctahced in with the same hand, however on the Barry record, it actually says DJ Copy Not For Sale. On this Night Owl, it doesn't. Both the demos have a dip towards the centre hole. So basically I'm asking opinions as to whether this white demo is legit. I can't really see, knowing where it came from, that it would be a boot. But it's best I find out now before I try and sell it. Does anyone else have a white demo? If it's legit, what a bout the value? I sell the usual red demo for £125. cheers Pete
Pete S Posted February 11, 2006 Author Posted February 11, 2006 (edited) Well this one has really got me stumped. The second picture is of the bootleg of Bobby Paris _ night Owl. This is in Manships book, described as having a bevelled edge. And it does, it's a definite bootleg. John also says there is a second bootleg which was pressed at Monarch inn the 70's and has a delta number. Fair enough. The first scan is what I believe to be an original white demo. However, it has nothing but the number in the run off. The vinyl is thick 60's style. I have a Len Barry demo from the same period and the number is definitely sctahced in with the same hand, however on the Barry record, it actually says DJ Copy Not For Sale. On this Night Owl, it doesn't. Both the demos have a dip towards the centre hole. So basically I'm asking opinions as to whether this white demo is legit. I can't really see, knowing where it came from, that it would be a boot. But it's best I find out now before I try and sell it. Does anyone else have a white demo? If it's legit, what a bout the value? I sell the usual red demo for £125. cheers Pete Edited February 11, 2006 by Pete-S
SteveM Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Well this one has really got me stumped. The first picture is of the bootleg of Bobby Paris _ night Owl. This is in Manships book, described as having a bevelled edge. And it does, it's a definite bootleg. John also says there is a second bootleg which was pressed at Monarch inn the 70's and has a delta number. Fair enough. The second scan is what I believe to be an original white demo. However, it has nothing but the number in the run off. The vinyl is thick 60's style. I have a Len Barry demo from the same period and the number is definitely sctahced in with the same hand, however on the Barry record, it actually says DJ Copy Not For Sale. On this Night Owl, it doesn't. Both the demos have a dip towards the centre hole. So basically I'm asking opinions as to whether this white demo is legit. I can't really see, knowing where it came from, that it would be a boot. But it's best I find out now before I try and sell it. Does anyone else have a white demo? If it's legit, what a bout the value? I sell the usual red demo for £125. cheers Pete I remember buying a white demo boot in 1975 at the Matlock Bath bank holiday all dayer.That was 60's style vinyl if I remember correctly. If thats any help at all Pete
Pete S Posted February 11, 2006 Author Posted February 11, 2006 I remember buying a white demo boot in 1975 at the Matlock Bath bank holiday all dayer.That was 60's style vinyl if I remember correctly. If thats any help at all Pete Sound quality on that one was shocking though. That and Manifesto appeared at the same time. I remember buying a white demo boot in 1975 at the Matlock Bath bank holiday all dayer. I'm surprised you went anywhere with the word ' bath' in it...
Winsford Soul Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Well this one has really got me stumped. The first picture is of the bootleg of Bobby Paris _ night Owl. This is in Manships book, described as having a bevelled edge. And it does, it's a definite bootleg. John also says there is a second bootleg which was pressed at Monarch inn the 70's and has a delta number. Fair enough. The second scan is what I believe to be an original white demo. However, it has nothing but the number in the run off. The vinyl is thick 60's style. I have a Len Barry demo from the same period and the number is definitely sctahced in with the same hand, however on the Barry record, it actually says DJ Copy Not For Sale. On this Night Owl, it doesn't. Both the demos have a dip towards the centre hole. So basically I'm asking opinions as to whether this white demo is legit. I can't really see, knowing where it came from, that it would be a boot. But it's best I find out now before I try and sell it. Does anyone else have a white demo? If it's legit, what a bout the value? I sell the usual red demo for £125. cheers Pete I,ve got a red Cameo issue of Night Owl . I will see what if any info is on the vinyl . It may help you in your quest Steve
SteveM Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Sound quality on that one was shocking though. That and Manifesto appeared at the same time. I'm surprised you went anywhere with the word ' bath' in it... Gutted. The grey non smiling smiley has gone. But you get my drift.
Guest rachel Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 (edited) Gutted. The grey non smiling smiley has gone. But you get my drift. Here you go Steve, I always keep a spare for emergencies. Edited February 11, 2006 by rachel
Sunnysoul Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 If I ever play Night Owl these days , I play the far superior version by the Righteous Brothers, at least that version doesn't stop suddenly!
Dazz Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Well this one has really got me stumped. The first picture is of the bootleg of Bobby Paris _ night Owl. This is in Manships book, described as having a bevelled edge. And it does, it's a definite bootleg. John also says there is a second bootleg which was pressed at Monarch inn the 70's and has a delta number. Fair enough. The second scan is what I believe to be an original white demo. However, it has nothing but the number in the run off. The vinyl is thick 60's style. I have a Len Barry demo from the same period and the number is definitely sctahced in with the same hand, however on the Barry record, it actually says DJ Copy Not For Sale. On this Night Owl, it doesn't. Both the demos have a dip towards the centre hole. So basically I'm asking opinions as to whether this white demo is legit. I can't really see, knowing where it came from, that it would be a boot. But it's best I find out now before I try and sell it. Does anyone else have a white demo? If it's legit, what a bout the value? I sell the usual red demo for £125. cheers Pete Hello Pete I've got a Bobby Paris that looks the same as the one you've got (if it's the one you bought off Ebay) I've always thought it was an original and I've had it since the early Wigan days. A few knowledgeble collectors have seen it and said "that's nice" etc nobody has ever said it's a boot. Personally I don't know but I've never seen another until the one you bought. In later years I've seen quite a few red demo's and thought it must be a boot, but there are red and white demo's of Evie Sands and I've also got an early Cameo white demo of some doo wop tune that is just white with no mention of DJ copy on it. Hope this helps Dazz
Pete S Posted February 12, 2006 Author Posted February 12, 2006 Hello Pete I've got a Bobby Paris that looks the same as the one you've got (if it's the one you bought off Ebay) I've always thought it was an original and I've had it since the early Wigan days. A few knowledgeble collectors have seen it and said "that's nice" etc nobody has ever said it's a boot. Personally I don't know but I've never seen another until the one you bought. In later years I've seen quite a few red demo's and thought it must be a boot, but there are red and white demo's of Evie Sands and I've also got an early Cameo white demo of some doo wop tune that is just white with no mention of DJ copy on it. Hope this helps Dazz Thanks mate. Thats it very helpful. It's certainly an 'enigma'!
Guest Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Well this one has really got me stumped. The first picture is of the bootleg of Bobby Paris _ night Owl. This is in Manships book, described as having a bevelled edge. And it does, it's a definite bootleg. John also says there is a second bootleg which was pressed at Monarch inn the 70's and has a delta number. Fair enough. The second scan is what I believe to be an original white demo. However, it has nothing but the number in the run off. The vinyl is thick 60's style. I have a Len Barry demo from the same period and the number is definitely sctahced in with the same hand, however on the Barry record, it actually says DJ Copy Not For Sale. On this Night Owl, it doesn't. Both the demos have a dip towards the centre hole. So basically I'm asking opinions as to whether this white demo is legit. I can't really see, knowing where it came from, that it would be a boot. But it's best I find out now before I try and sell it. Does anyone else have a white demo? If it's legit, what a bout the value? I sell the usual red demo for £125. cheers Pete Pete call me Monday: the copy you have could be Canadian. The Canadian Cameo's look like white promo's but don't have a reference like "not for sale" or any text saying PROMOTIONAL. If you ring Monday I can explain it better and compare with the USA copy I have one in stock. As far as I'm aware there is no USA white promo, but stranger things happen every day in the vinyl-game. Got a hunch it's Canadian though.. john
Pete S Posted February 12, 2006 Author Posted February 12, 2006 Pete call me Monday: the copy you have could be Canadian. The Canadian Cameo's look like white promo's but don't have a reference like "not for sale" or any text saying PROMOTIONAL. If you ring Monday I can explain it better and compare with the USA copy I have one in stock. As far as I'm aware there is no USA white promo, but stranger things happen every day in the vinyl-game. Got a hunch it's Canadian though.. john John, if this helps, it looks like the matrix number is scratched in by the same person who did the len Barry record 90 odd issues earlier - exactly the same "3" for a start. I'll ring you tomorrow though, cheers
45cellar Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Pete call me Monday: the copy you have could be Canadian. The Canadian Cameo's look like white promo's but don't have a reference like "not for sale" or any text saying PROMOTIONAL. If you ring Monday I can explain it better and compare with the USA copy I have one in stock. As far as I'm aware there is no USA white promo, but stranger things happen every day in the vinyl-game. Got a hunch it's Canadian though.. john Can I assume that this is the only known DEMO (Scan attached) The reason I ask is that I have Bobby Paris on a Monarch Issue - Also the Vinyl DEMO as PIC (BOTH - Bought from Soul Bowl in the early 1970s) I have always assumed a DEMO somewhere for the Monarch Issue, Possibly Red, Yellow or even White Label. (See info for C-347) (i.e. Title at top of Label - Artist at Bottom) - ? I have DEE DEE SHARP - THERE AIN'T NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO - C-347 2 x Different DEMO's and one issue; Yellow / Black - D J Copy - Not For Sale - Vinyl (Which has Artist at Top and Title at Bottom of the Label) Issue of C-347 is on Styrene / Monarch - (Which has Title at the Top & Artist at the bottom) Another DEMO for C-347 on Styrene / Monarch again (Title at the Top & Artist at the bottom of Label) This one RED but with PROMOTIONAL - NOT FOR SALE - Printed on the Label I have DEE DEE SHARP on Canadian White/Black Cameo but has reference to Quality at bottom of Label
Pete S Posted February 13, 2006 Author Posted February 13, 2006 Can I assume that this is the only known DEMO (Scan attached) You can, but you'd be wrong, that's the common version - well it's the one I've had most of. Vinyl press.
45cellar Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 (edited) You can, but you'd be wrong, that's the common version - well it's the one I've had most of. Vinyl press. Sorry, probably phrased this wrong (Known DEMO) anyone a scan / info of the less common version? I believe that there IS another DEMO, as I indicated further in my text. Also, some of the Cameo & Parkway only have very faint Matrix Stamps Frankford/Wayne - Bell Sound etc Edited February 13, 2006 by 45cellar
Guest Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 If I ever play Night Owl these days , I play the far superior version by the Righteous Brothers, at least that version doesn't stop suddenly! Something at the back of my mind there's a small piece of information in my head that says there's a Bobby Paris version that doesn't end with the dead stop. But my mind has a big hole in it and thats were the link to the piece of infomation is.
Pete S Posted February 13, 2006 Author Posted February 13, 2006 Something at the back of my mind there's a small piece of information in my head that says there's a Bobby Paris version that doesn't end with the dead stop. But my mind has a big hole in it and thats were the link to the piece of infomation is. The dead stop is only on the UK London and the SOS bootleg isn't it? This one of mine fades out. The bootleg ones fades out.
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