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hi gang

check the pics out,ive seen the recent boot of this and it looks nothing like this,but when did this particular variation get booted? i dont recall a 80's or 90's,and im sure there is no 70's boot cos i doubt it had been noticed then?

could this copy be orig?

thanks

 

 

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13 minutes ago, dobber said:

hi gang

check the pics out,ive seen the recent boot of this and it looks nothing like this,but when did this particular variation get booted? i dont recall a 80's or 90's,and im sure there is no 70's boot cos i doubt it had been noticed then?

could this copy be orig?

thanks

 

 

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Wrong colour Pink Dobber 

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Posted

It looks like modern type vinyl to me, and I can't see the right markings in the runout groove.  I wouldn't take a chance on it!

Posted
1 minute ago, solidsoul said:

It looks like modern type vinyl to me, and I can't see the right markings in the runout groove.  I wouldn't take a chance on it!

What are the "right markings in the runout groove"?   please

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Guest Tom Walsh
Posted (edited)

Just checked mine and the hard loving woman side the matrix although the same S-104-A is not the same and looks like it's been scratched in. and also has delta 66575 on the run out.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, JulianB said:

S-104-B  then circle with what looks like 2/5 in it then the Monarch pressing plant triangle followed by 66575-X (denotes April 1967).

The photo shows the S-104-B in the run out but it' s the wrong way up and straddles the run out grooves where the original doesn't.

Hope this answers your query.

The delta numbering sytem was used by several companies.  If it is a monarch press it would have MR in a circle.  Then come the delta number, the triangle followed by the number.  ALCO also used the same sytsem , ALC inside a cirlce followed by tne triangle then the number. X denotes the b side.

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Posted
11 hours ago, chalky said:

The delta numbering sytem was used by several companies.  If it is a monarch press it would have MR in a circle.  Then come the delta number, the triangle followed by the number.  ALCO also used the same sytsem , ALC inside a cirlce followed by tne triangle then the number. X denotes the b side.

Thanks for the information Chalky. As usual l bow to your superior knowledge☺

Hope you're well. T

Rammy cc in Feb?

Cheers

Julian

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7 minutes ago, JulianB said:

Thanks for the information Chalky. As usual l bow to your superior knowledge☺

Hope you're well. T

Rammy cc in Feb?

Cheers

Julian

Very good mate.  I will see how things are and if home, hopefully pop up for a beer or two :thumbsup:

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Bizarrely it has been "reissued" twice recently, one with the right flip and one with a double A side. The one with the flip was done by "Stomping Sevens" I believe, and I have a sneaky feeling Jessie gets his stuff pressed up in the U.S. , so the quality of finish may be slightly different to the one with the double "A" side.

Des

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Pretty sure Jessie did the one with same track both sides cus he couldn't source the flip....don't know if he got it eventually and did it again ?

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Probably an assumption on my part based on Jazzman selling the "Hard Loving Woman" side until recently, and I know they stock Jessie's stuff, also looking at the "not quite right" text  on the double "A" sider, it looks similar to a lot of the "reissues" coming out from other sources - Maybe the track has come out 3 times!!!!!!!

Des

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so theres three boots, one old plus two recent and the only way to detect an original is via matrix in the run out reading S-104-B  then circle with what looks like 2/5 in it then the Monarch pressing plant triangle followed by 66575-X  ? Did I summarize that correct or any additions (must admit lost a bit track on this) ?

Posted

Now you see when I first saw that I was going to say it was an original because the bootleg has the same track on both sides...

26 minutes ago, Marc Forrest said:

so theres three boots, one old plus two recent and the only way to detect an original is via matrix in the run out reading S-104-B  then circle with what looks like 2/5 in it then the Monarch pressing plant triangle followed by 66575-X  ? Did I summarize that correct or any additions (must admit lost a bit track on this) ?

There's no old bootleg, the first one is about 2 years old


Posted
34 minutes ago, Marc Forrest said:

so theres three boots, one old plus two recent and the only way to detect an original is via matrix in the run out reading S-104-B  then circle with what looks like 2/5 in it then the Monarch pressing plant triangle followed by 66575-X  ? Did I summarize that correct or any additions (must admit lost a bit track on this) ?

The 2/5 in a circle could actually be an 'a' with the slash being the 'L' and the 5 or also seen as a 9 being the 'c', therefore an ALCO press who also used the Delta numbering system.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Marc Forrest said:

Thanks Pete, so just two and both recent boots, indication for an original as above , right ?

yeah there's definitely not an old one, I remember getting it cut for myself on a proper metal acetate in about 2000 and I wouldn't have done that if there were a boot.

 

I've actually had an original of this once, I sold it on Soul Source, long long ago

 

Posted
59 minutes ago, chalky said:

here you go, the ALCO matrix. The 2/5 or 2/9 is actually an a, l & c.

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Damn my bloody eyesight. This is what I was trying to describe!

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As someone once said .............THERE ARE OLD BOOTLEGS AND THERE ARE BOLD BOOTLEGS , 

BUT THERE ARE NO OLD BOLD BOOTLEGS .................or was that statement about stuntmen  .......anyway l must take some more medication now . 

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