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Just trying to get a definitive answer on whether the White Demo., pictured below, that I bought the other month is an original or not.

It's on a label design that I hadn't seen before, but even though it was listed with the word 'pressing' after it... it looked real to me and I am not aware of any 'boot' using the design.

I've tracked a couple on the web and the few that I found have sold for approx £450 on a well known dealer site and $522 on Ebay...

It cost me £46 plus postage... so my question is ... Has it been 'booted' on this design?

Thanks for your help... Happy New Year!

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Had one years ago think it had some green around the oliver bit 

writingwas green aswell  i think

never seen one like this  though

but im no expert 

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There are legitimate white label copies of this 45 without the green stripes, but they are on styrene and pressed at the Monarch factory. Yours looks like some kind of carver with a botched homemade label where someone has tried to emulate the typesetting really badly and also to artificially age the label by staining it.

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The shown pic is the lbl design of the real hard to find Westcoast Demo. Took me ages to find one. I think its a carver too cause the Eastcoast variation is used for the Reissues.

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Thanks for your help gents.  I showed it to a mate of mine today and he believes it's real... but going off what GarethX says ... it aint.

I thought the only styrene copies of this were done by 'Soussain', as all original  issues are on vinyl... anybody clear that line of enquiry up?

 

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12 hours ago, Gazoor said:

Thanks for your help gents.  I showed it to a mate of mine today and he believes it's real... but going off what GarethX says ... it aint.

I thought the only styrene copies of this were done by 'Soussain', as all original  issues are on vinyl... anybody clear that line of enquiry up?

 

As said it looks like a boot. What is in the deadwax/run out?

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14 hours ago, Gazoor said:

Thanks for your help gents.  I showed it to a mate of mine today and he believes it's real... but going off what GarethX says ... it aint.

I thought the only styrene copies of this were done by 'Soussain', as all original  issues are on vinyl... anybody clear that line of enquiry up?

 

Yours above is a definite recent bootleg. Original promos (with green horizontal lines on vinyl !) and stockers came out both on styrene and vinyl pressings.

Old Simon Soussan boots I don't know any of them that bad since I disregard them and spare any little room in my memory for any other better purpose.

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15 hours ago, Gazoor said:

Thanks for your help gents.  I showed it to a mate of mine today and he believes it's real... but going off what GarethX says ... it aint.

I thought the only styrene copies of this were done by 'Soussain', as all original  issues are on vinyl... anybody clear that line of enquiry up?

 

Wasn't booted in the 70's so no S.S. connection

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It's also missing the "Arranged and Conducted by..." text under the artist's name, as well as the typefaces look wrong...

 

Nice spot on the lack of credits... another one for the bin then!  :-) 


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7 minutes ago, Briles said:

Green striped demo pic for reference

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 I knew there was one that's basically opposite of the issue colour wise.  Hope that makes sense. I only ever had a issue.  

Steve 

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Thanks Chaps... I've had copies of both the green/white Issues and Demo.s in the past... , just hadn't seen the all white one before... which does exist but not officially for the copy I have.

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Certainly looks nothing like the rare west coast b/w demo but why would the bootlegger go to the extreme lengths of staining the label to deceive buyers after having already committed the schoolboy error of missing out some credits?

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On 18/01/2018 at 21:23, garethx said:

Hardly 'extreme lengths': waving a used teabag back and forth across the label for twenty seconds doesn't take too much effort.

Agreed Gareth but what was the point when it's already such an obvious boot?

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