Hill868 Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 they just do by looking at the disc.. i can tell soulster22 post that his is the lookalike boot by the info he`s given Please pay attention, I didn't mean telling the boot from the original, i meant the alleged numbers / script difference in the run out groove, surely no-one would know this for sure unless they were present at the pressing plant in 1968, or whatever. Too many over confident people think they are the complete experts in everything they comment on, but everyone makes mistakes, and make the wrong call from time to time (Lew Kirton Carolinas boot in Tim Browns guide £200, for instance). Also, the Lou Rawls northern Capitol track only available on a LP, Tim, (I'd had it for several years on a US EP).
Dave Pinch Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Please pay attention, I didn't mean telling the boot from the original, i meant the alleged numbers / script difference in the run out groove, surely no-one would know this for sure unless they were present at the pressing plant in 1968, or whatever. Too many over confident people think they are the complete experts in everything they comment on, but everyone makes mistakes, and make the wrong call from time to time (Lew Kirton Carolinas boot in Tim Browns guide £200, for instance). Also, the Lou Rawls northern Capitol track only available on a LP, Tim, (I'd had it for several years on a US EP). dont think i like your attitude.. there are mistakes in the guides for sure and not everyone knows everything.. but as far as it goes someone on here will know something about virtually every 45 on the scene... as far as this 45 goes what is real and what is fake is known...there is one run of calvin grayson on `in` ... the 1st issue of eddie foster is like that..... 2 runs of eddie foster.. but i havent noticed the 2nd one all i know is that the titles are in the deadwax on the 1st one that for me is enough info i need to know.. but i would know the 2nd one if i had it in my hands
Pk 22dj Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 (edited) Bloody hell! Looks lovely. Thanks for that Harry. I've got one of these red Sam Fletcher, it looks fantastic and I always thought it came from Belgium originally. Had it for almost 20 years now. Edited October 5, 2014 by pk 22dj
soulster22 Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 they just do by looking at the disc.. i can tell soulster22 post that his is the lookalike boot by the info he`s given yeah thanks for that Dave! regards H
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