Russoul1 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 hi all, picked up a copy of little anthony & the imperials - better use your head - veep picture sleeve off ebay for $22 bargain! looking though mr manship book were he values the picture sleeve £50, but noticed that the record design is the octagonal logo which he values at £60? so has anyone else have the p/s issue with this design, or the normal veep round yellow design could be this is not the original 45 for the sleeve? just interested for any feedback russ
Simon T Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 hi all, picked up a copy of little anthony & the imperials - better use your head - veep picture sleeve off ebay for $22 bargain! looking though mr manship book were he values the picture sleeve £50, but noticed that the record design is the octagonal logo which he values at £60? so has anyone else have the p/s issue with this design, or the normal veep round yellow design could be this is not the original 45 for the sleeve? just interested for any feedback russ I have the octagonal design in a picture sleeve, which spookily I bought off JM over 25 years ago!
Russoul1 Posted February 28, 2007 Author Posted February 28, 2007 I have the octagonal design in a picture sleeve, which spookily I bought off JM over 25 years ago!well thats two then, so how is the octagonal design worth more without the picture sleeve??? doesnt make sense mr manship
45cellar Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 (edited) well thats two then, so how is the octagonal design worth more without the picture sleeve??? doesnt make sense mr manship Better Use Your Head - Little Anthony And The Imperials - Veep - 14460 refosoul Hi I've got the Octagonal Design, without the picture sleeve for Veep V-1228 and Veep V-1233 on the other design. Gonna Fix You Good (Every Time You're Bad) - Little Anthony and the Imperials - Veep - 15357 refosoul I don't know how many of the numbers came out on both designs, I know that Veep V-1234 did Edited March 1, 2007 by 45cellar
Rich Buckley Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 I have the octagonal design in a picture sleeve, which spookily I bought off JM over 25 years ago! Yep, me too. Seem to recall on one side of the picture sleeve the titles are in yellow and t'other side green?? Will have to dig it out... Rich
Guest Johnny Mack Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 Never quite understood the different label designs on Veep. Some of the releases are the full label hex design logo only - eg Timothy Wilson ; some have the coin sized hex logo only - eg Elbie Parker ; others are issued on both - eg Barbara Banks. Certainly the earlier releases on the label were full hexagonal design and the later releases were the coin sized logo ; maybe there was a transitional period with 2 different pressing plants issuing records - anyone educate me on this ? John
45cellar Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 Never quite understood the different label designs on Veep. Some of the releases are the full label hex design logo only - eg Timothy Wilson ; some have the coin sized hex logo only - eg Elbie Parker ; others are issued on both - eg Barbara Banks. Certainly the earlier releases on the label were full hexagonal design and the later releases were the coin sized logo ; maybe there was a transitional period with 2 different pressing plants issuing records - anyone educate me on this ? John Hi John That has always been my thought about the Veep Label. I believe that you are right. Early = full hexagonal design Later Releases = coin sized logo & A Transitional period between the two label designs. Almost 100% sure anyway Strange goings on sometimes, there was also the Red Circle ones, I don't know where they might fit into the story.
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