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16 minutes ago, Eddie Hubbard said:

I believe this is pretty rare ,a stock copy of Lou Edwards .I had a copy in the 70’s before selling to Richard Searling .

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First time I've ever seen a stock copy ... must be elusive

Andy

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9 hours ago, Paraboliccurve said:

I had a stock copy of Vivian Carol (sadly sold five or six years ago in a moment of weakness). The colour of the one above (which looks like a Verve blue on my screen) is way off, unless there were two stock versions - mine was a darker blue with a sort of greenish tinge in there. 

probably just the camera light or something. think there was only one small run of the stock copy.. i only ever had one copy in my hands.. never saw another

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40 minutes ago, Dave Pinch said:

probably just the camera light or something. think there was only one small run of the stock copy.. i only ever had one copy in my hands.. never saw another

Probably Dave. Definitely not enough produced to have warranted multiple pressings with natural variation in ink etc. 

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On 28/06/2022 at 17:00, Andy Rix said:

First time I've ever seen a stock copy ... must be elusive

Andy

  One is now up for auction on Manship's site. The bidding ends on July 27th.

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On 28/06/2022 at 23:00, Andy Rix said:

First time I've ever seen a stock copy ... must be elusive

Andy

Loads of them bought on Discogs over the years 3 UK and others across the pond sellers

2021-05-20Very Good (VG)Generic£101.47$121.76

Comments: Has some light scratching and light scuffing that does not interfere with play. Label has some marks on it and it's showing its age with a little discoloring.

2020-07-01Good Plus (G+)Generic£50.00$60.00

Comments: Small marks. Still holds some shine. Plays awesome with clicks in a couple of spots. Nothing too serious. Would play better with a good cleaning. More VG- than G+

2020-05-28Near Mint (NM or M-)Very Good Plus (VG+)£166.67$200.00

Comments: Original sleeve has notes written on it in pencil. Sticker with #6 on both sides of label. Unplayed stock copy.

2019-03-20Good Plus (G+)Generic£41.67$50.00

Comments: Record has some scuffs and mostly light scratches, with a few deeper scratches causing audible clicks. Listen to audio clip to hear first minute of each side. Writing on B side label.

2017-01-08Very Good Plus (VG+)Not Graded£210.00£210.00

Comments: very rare issue copy plays great

2015-05-05Very Good Plus (VG+)Very Good Plus (VG+)£150.00£150.00

Comments: SERIOUSLY RARE STOCK copy in fine clean condition still in birth sleeve

2013-06-25Near Mint (NM or M-)Not Graded£75.00£75.00

Comments: Rare issue copy

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Posted
18 hours ago, Benji said:

@Kelboy

@Imperial C

Mind if I use your pictures to create respective entries on Discogs? Both issues aren't listed there yet.

If So - Please Ask For Clean Scans Of A And Flip So Its Complete.

👌

Everything Else Is Unfortunately Always Only A spartan Emergency Solution

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I did have a British Polydor issue of Tammi Lynn I'm gonna run away from you which I gave to Steve Walsh an enthusiastic British collector that said it didn't exist although he was stood with it in is hand.


Posted
11 minutes ago, Theothertosspot said:

Would that have been released the same time it came out on MOJO in the UK, as that was Polydor distribution?

i would say polydor is a 1971 release yes

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3 minutes ago, Dave Pinch said:

i would say polydor is a 1971 release yes

Here's a poor scan (from popsike) of the Polydor issue of Tammi Lynn I'm gonna run away from you.

UK products ain't my thing (meaning I'm no specialist) but it clearly doesn't look British. Irish it could be.

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15 minutes ago, Tlscapital said:

Here's a poor scan (from popsike) of the Polydor issue of Tammi Lynn I'm gonna run away from you.

UK products ain't my thing (meaning I'm no specialist) but it clearly doesn't look British. Irish it could be.

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it has the same catalogue number as uk mojo.. i do remember seeing one years ago and definitely irish.. think sean hampsey had one but not certain now

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I'm not sure now if we've mentioned this copy before .... should also be a stock copy, or not.

And in the same breath:

Doesn't this label variation also exist from
"Jimmy Ricks - Oh! What A Feelin"?

Without looking it up now, but I think JM has it listed in his Price Guide.

I can't locate a reference on the internet, but the person who has it - please post.

Thanks

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On 25/08/2022 at 15:55, Dave Pinch said:

it has the same catalogue number as uk mojo.. i do remember seeing one years ago and definitely irish.. think sean hampsey had one but not certain now

Yes, I have it David, as per the scan above and it is Irish, released over there when the Mojo hit copy came out in England. Many years ago folk used to mistake it for British, but it is most certainly Irish, as you said 👍

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10 hours ago, Sean Hampsey said:

Yes, I have it David, as per the scan above and it is Irish, released over there when the Mojo hit copy came out in England. Many years ago folk used to mistake it for British, but it is most certainly Irish, as you said 👍

Be nice if you can put up a better scan for posterity 

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Here's a scan of Tami Lynn / Irish Polydor with the UK Mojo list number.

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It happened a lot in Ireland in the mid sixties through to the mid seventies.

I have a few EMI Invictus on Irish Columbia, A Silvertop London of Al Green "Let's Stay Together" Parlaphone releases of UK Apple, Act 1 on Black Mercury, Moments on Irish Philips, Rosco Robinson on Scepter, most of these using original UK list numbers and stampers.

I don't know why the labels were old style, it's as if the UK companies never told their Irish counterparts that the new subsidiary labels had launched.

I love 'em.

 

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On 18/12/2021 at 15:55, Zanetti said:

Interesting thread opened by Mr. Thorley in 2010
(I actually have to look at it again in a quiet minute).
Wouldn't there perhaps a thread or exchange of opinions after the rarest stock copy fit?
If it does not make sense, the admin may like to close this case here ... but I think I would like!

Of course, the whites are already something special, but it also goes the other way around - you know it too.

Gladly also English pressings - that is absolutely not my area - (Darrell Banks?)

Gladly a versatile exchange desired - Stay healthy

*Oh I see - I have not secured now, whether there was this question already - Mea Culpa? +reactivated+

I simply begin ⬇️

 

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Hello all,

maybe there is some momentum coming in here again, I think this topic has not been fully exhausted yet, although there has been an incredible amount of new info that was unknown to me and maybe to one or the other out there.

Attached are two more very rare stock copies:

 

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Just looked it up on Discogs. Says 1975. Makes sense. For whatever reason both demo and issue of that Thunderbird 45 fetch three figures there.

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I think this Thunderbird pressing very interesting - precisely because you don't always come across it.
Its very likely in a division with E.Rodney Jones (Charisma) and Sherri Taylor (PG):
No one can say here exactly what you are at these exactly ... but that's what's so exciting about it.
Is it a Reissue, a Boot or a Counterfeit ... nobody knows. 😉

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Well, I totally disagree. Call it diversity if you want.

I think so. It doesn't matter if it's a 1st or 2nd copy, or reissue or boot ... Or or or, everyone has their own interpretation here anyway.

Nevertheless, it's an extremely rare stock copy - that's what this thread is mainly about.

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Zanetti said:

I think this Thunderbird pressing very interesting - precisely because you don't always come across it.
Its very likely in a division with E.Rodney Jones (Charisma) and Sherri Taylor (PG):
No one can say here exactly what you are at these exactly ... but that's what's so exciting about it.
Is it a Reissue, a Boot or a Counterfeit ... nobody knows. 😉

Or actually cares ?

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Posted
14 hours ago, Geeselad said:

Got into a discussion about Patti and the emblem's in Congress, ted had one in the past, but very rare indeed. 

Mint red issue here . I,ve had it 40 plus years and just noticed only the promo is featured on Discogs. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Tlscapital said:

Care to post a picture of it maybe ? 🙃

I knew this would happen, I have no idea how to do that but I'll try ! I,m a technophobe and quite happy to remain so. Doing this 'quote' thing already got me flummoxed. I'll give it a go . 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Zanetti said:

🤣 Go on, John!

Bloody hell I did it ! I hope this is the record folk meant now , there are marks on the photo but none whatsoever on the vinyl. Every day,s a school day eh ? 

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