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Posted
20 minutes ago, Tlscapital said:

OK Dave I did not realized that this was such an "old" post... And changes has been made since. But OK I get it now. And I also read about your non machined stamp likely original white label copies. Did they have the same printed labels or could they have been from another pressing plant ?

Open source datcogs ? Not anymore. I've even stop submitting corrections and additions on datcogs (and I've heard other's similar misadventures) as the last ones had to go through some sort of committee of the "wise" but my submissions didn't get a majority vote and so was letted down.

Full of **** working organization that is datcogs nowadays. I mean even more so through the 'C-word' lockdown where they benefited from the online consumerist consumption and made more even changes to become evil as the Bay. I now participate much more willingly to 45cat.com. Cheers, Tim

ye i`m the same and contribute more on 45cat.. havent got much patience with discogs at all

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1 hour ago, Solidsoul said:

All the original demos I saw in the mid 1970's were Sterling stamped. The good looking bootleg demo was not stamped. 

I once found multiple copies of Bobby Guitar Woods on Colt in the same box. Gold originals mixed with those light green coloured bootlegs. The commercial dealer had both and had just lumped them altogether for next to nothing!

andy told me these came from the distributor tho. dont get me wrong tho i went for the sterling machine stamp just to be certain at the time

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