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Any idea a about this,

 

is one a boot and one original,

 

I was told the original has a 4 run in Groove,  Light Green label.

And the boot has a 2 run in Groove             

Dark Green Label 

 

Any info appreciated thanks.

 

Steve.

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Two different pressing plants involved for these Amy-Bell-Mala issues. Then there's also the very first Monarch pressing on blue label made of styrene.

Anyway the bootleg is a copy of the darker green one but has a 'pitted' labels and less precise prints. As for matrix I can't say. Nor for run-out groove count.

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On 10/09/2024 at 16:09, Casino76 said:

Any idea a about this,

 

is one a boot and one original,

 

I was told the original has a 4 run in Groove,  Light Green label.

And the boot has a 2 run in Groove             

Dark Green Label 

 

Any info appreciated thanks.

 

Steve.

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Your info on how to tell the difference is correct, as far as I know👍.

The original green label copy should have four run-in grooves. The white demo of the green copy has 4 run in grooves. 

Then as Tlscapitol mentions, there's also the blue label styrene west coast original as well.

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