Sebastian Posted December 11, 2020 Posted December 11, 2020 (edited) I'm in the process of updating the Discogs entry for Roy Roberts "Got To Have Your Love" promo 45 on Ninandy so that people can differentiate between the original release and the bootleg made for the Dutch/Surinamese soul scene in the 1970's. The original has got crisp print on the label, the bootleg has got washed out, poor print. If anyone on here has got an original, could you please let me know the full matrix details for each side, or even better, pictures of it. Big thanks in advance! I was recently sold a bootleg as an original for a fair chunk of money on Discogs and I don't want other people to fall into the same trap. Edited December 11, 2020 by Sebastian
Amsterdam Russ Posted December 11, 2020 Posted December 11, 2020 (edited) Legend of Otis Redding: W4KM - 0276 - - 1 Got to have your love: W4KM - 0277 - - 1 A further difference between originals and boots of the white-label demos is that original copies have a bevelled outer edge on the label whereas the boots do not. Also got caught out myself some years back with a Dutch/Belgian boot, but happily the seller was more than accommodating regarding a refund. A quick check on Popsike shows that loads of the boot demos have been sold as originals across the years! Edited December 11, 2020 by Amsterdam Russ
Sebastian Posted December 11, 2020 Author Posted December 11, 2020 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said: Legend of Otis Redding: W4KM - 0276 - - 1 Got to have your love: W4KM - 0277 - - 1 Thanks! Are those details machine stamped or etched by hand? Are there ANY other markings in the deadwax? Edited December 11, 2020 by Sebastian
Amsterdam Russ Posted December 11, 2020 Posted December 11, 2020 Machine stamped. On closer inspection I see what looks to be 'A 1' about 1.5cm after the matrix stamp. That's also machine stamped. Additionally, there's a feint and rather small hand-etched 'R' at 6 o'clock (if you have the matrix stamp at 12 o'clock). The 'A 1' and 'R' appear on both sides.
Sebastian Posted December 11, 2020 Author Posted December 11, 2020 2 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said: Machine stamped. On closer inspection I see what looks to be 'A 1' about 1.5cm after the matrix stamp. That's also machine stamped. Additionally, there's a feint and rather small hand-etched 'R' at 6 o'clock (if you have the matrix stamp at 12 o'clock). The 'A 1' and 'R' appear on both sides. Big thanks! The details on the bootleg are similar but everything is hand etched on the bootleg, and the "A1" is missing on the "Legend Of Otis Redding" side. The BOOTLEG has got the following in the dead wax, everything is hand etched: "Legend Of Otis Redding" side W4KM-0276--1 R "Got To Have Your Love" side: W4KM-0277--1 A1- R 1
Sebastian Posted December 13, 2020 Author Posted December 13, 2020 (edited) - Edited December 13, 2020 by Sebastian
Sunnysoul Posted December 13, 2020 Posted December 13, 2020 No mistaking this as an original .... New Zealand Stateside
Kev John Posted December 13, 2020 Posted December 13, 2020 On 11/12/2020 at 08:25, Sebastian said: I'm in the process of updating the Discogs entry for Roy Roberts "Got To Have Your Love" promo 45 on Ninandy so that people can differentiate between the original release and the bootleg made for the Dutch/Surinamese soul scene in the 1970's. The original has got crisp print on the label, the bootleg has got washed out, poor print. If anyone on here has got an original, could you please let me know the full matrix details for each side, or even better, pictures of it. Big thanks in advance! I was recently sold a bootleg as an original for a fair chunk of money on Discogs and I don't want other people to fall into the same trap. Hi Seb Discogs NOTE! A lookalike bootleg of this release made in the 1970's for the Dutch/Surinamese soul scene has often wrongly been sold as an original in the past. The ORIGINAL (which this entry is for) has got crisp, well defined print on the labels and MACHINE STAMPED "W4KM" and "A1" info in the deadwax. The "A1" is placed about 1,5 cm after the "W4KM" matrix stamp. The "R" is placed 180 degrees directly opposite the "W4KM" stamp (if you hold the "W4KM" stamp at 6 o'clock, the "R" should be placed at 12 o'clock). The BOOTLEG (see separate entry) has got poorly defined, washed out print that bleeds together on the labels and all matrix info is HAND ETCHED. Make sure that you use the correct Discogs entry when listing this item for sale in the marketplace. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: W4KM-0276--1 A1 R Matrix / Runout: W4KM-0277--1 A1 R Bootleg This Discogs entry is for the LOOKALIKE BOOTLEG of this release made in the 1970's for the Dutch/Surinamese soul scene that has often wrongly been sold as an original in the past. The BOOTLEG (which this entry is for) has got poorly defined, washed out print that bleeds together on the labels and all matrix info is HAND ETCHED (see images). The ORIGINAL (see separate entry) has got crisp, well defined print on the labels and MACHINE STAMPED "W4KM" and "A1" info in the deadwax. Make sure that you use the correct Discogs entry when listing this item for sale in the marketplace. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: W4KM-0276--1 R Matrix / Runout: W4KM-0277--1 A1- R Atb Kev 2
Amsterdam Russ Posted December 13, 2020 Posted December 13, 2020 26 minutes ago, Kev John said: Hi Seb Discogs NOTE! A lookalike bootleg of this release made in the 1970's for the Dutch/Surinamese soul scene has often wrongly been sold as an original in the past. Atb Kev It was Seb who added that information. 1 1
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