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Also they'd have a job even when coloured in because they spelt Lenny as Lennie
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No your alright mate, I apologise, it is Lennie but there's also a Lenny, I was thinking of Kenny Smith / Kenni Smith on GAR, doh!
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The one that fits Jake the Peg's extra leg, its neither left or right and had to be specially made.
Apologies if this has been covered before !
This is aimed at Records Bootleg'd in 70ts, . (when the scene was thriving and demand was high ).(60ts might be too early, 80ts too late )
I have not got the JM guide as a reference so i do not know whether the numbers pressed were referenced ? great or small 100's or 500's.
Anyone involved in these pressings could give a hint.
Were their pressing dates recorded ?
Do you think Bootlegs from those era's have any historical value ?
Do the look a like labelled boots have more value ?
Whats the rarest boot ?
In the 80ts when i was looking through racks of records in local secondhand record shops there wasn't any guide as to what was original or boot hence i guess alot of people have boots in their collection.Sometimes you struck lucky and picked up a good tune.
I guess alot of young soulies during the Peak scene years didn't have the funds to buy the originals.
Just thinking out loud at 03.30am.
any info would be great .
cheers Frank