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does anyone know when they started to press bootlegs too at monarch´s? anyone a year/ number, what was the first pressed bootleg there?

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  Andreas said:
hi,

does anyone know when they started to press bootlegs too at monarch´s? anyone a year/ number, what was the first pressed bootleg there?

I thought this would be an easy question to answer but it's proven otherwise, but the first ones I can find are Simon Soussan's Soul Galore boots in 1975 (and related ones like Vicki Nelson, Eula Cooper, Capreez)

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thanks Pete, it seems that nobody really can say this one or that one was the first bootleg on Monarchs, but in a little of trust in what´s to read about Monarch´s on Dave Flynn´s Anoraks Corners and John Manships lines about in his bootleg guide, should there no boot was pressed before 69. But the proper reason why I asked for, was the label design of this Broadway disc below. A few times when I played it out, a couple of people looked on it and asked doubtfully "what´s that, a bootleg?", because it looks quite different to the more common east coast design, but it has the usually MR in a ring stamped, is vinyl pressed and has the delta number 63159 and seems to me (hopefully) to be an original press from ´66.

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  Andreas said:
thanks Pete, it seems that nobody really can say this one or that one was the first bootleg on Monarchs, but in a little of trust in what´s to read about Monarch´s on Dave Flynn´s Anoraks Corners and John Manships lines about in his bootleg guide, should there no boot was pressed before 69. But the proper reason why I asked for, was the label design of this Broadway disc below. A few times when I played it out, a couple of people looked on it and asked doubtfully "what´s that, a bootleg?", because it looks quite different to the more common east coast design, but it has the usually MR in a ring stamped, is vinyl pressed and has the delta number 63159 and seems to me (hopefully) to be an original press from ´66.

Hi Andreas

Another good find, if you look at the scans from the recent thread, I think that you will find that your copy is OK

Check this out >>> LINK <<< Your Copy Looks like a Rare West Coast Monarch Original to me. :thumbsup:

If you look at "BLAKE H" copy this copy was the subject of that thread and was proved to be 100% Original, Rarest Format.

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Many thanks

Blake

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  Andreas said:
thanks Pete, it seems that nobody really can say this one or that one was the first bootleg on Monarchs, but in a little of trust in what´s to read about Monarch´s on Dave Flynn´s Anoraks Corners and John Manships lines about in his bootleg guide, should there no boot was pressed before 69. But the proper reason why I asked for, was the label design of this Broadway disc below. A few times when I played it out, a couple of people looked on it and asked doubtfully "what´s that, a bootleg?", because it looks quite different to the more common east coast design, but it has the usually MR in a ring stamped, is vinyl pressed and has the delta number 63159 and seems to me (hopefully) to be an original press from ´66.

I think the lowest Monarch boots were around 90000 - as Pete says mid 70s. There are also some originals with higher Monarch numbers just to confuse matters.

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well, many thanks guys :rolleyes: now I can go on to play it out without to get sweaty hands :thumbsup:

btw. I bought it as mint copy for an very good price nearly two years ago on ebay. I was the only bidder and got it for the start price, but I´m sure, if there was been offered the more common east coast press at that time, a handful of more bids were set on it :P

cheeeeers, andreas

I think you'll find that they were booting do-wop 45's in the early sixtes, the soul scene didn't invent boots.

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i may be missing the point, but this has never been pressed and it is very similar?

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