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There is a U.S. dealer - ARISDISC , from Grands Rapids , Michigan , who is current selling on eBay , with the stated phrase / wording below , in his sales promotion blurb ........

" All of my records are guaranteed original pressings "

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There is a U.S. dealer - ARISDISC , from Grands Rapids , Michigan , who is current selling on eBay , with the stated phrase / wording below , in his sales promotion blurb ........

" All of my records are guaranteed original pressings "

Malc Burton

Same as me Malc all my pressings are originals.....lol

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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When I started collecting the term pressing was the term used for bootlegs,never used it meself,boots is boots and pressings are records either originals,re issues or counterfeits if ya see what I mean,going to work now,on a Sunday yagh! :ohmy:

That is what I was attempting to get at - the difference between one person's / country's terminology , and the interpration of it here in the UK , based on the original usage of / for the word / phrase on the soul scene ..........

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When I used to go to 'Nighters back in the 70s illegal copies were always called pressings - bootlegs were never mentioned. According to Wikipedia there are several different types of illegal record issues:

Bootlegs: Bootlegging is trafficking in recordings that the record companies have not commercially released , typically live concerts or studio out-takes or acetates.

Piracy: Piracy is the illegal copying/sale of recordings that are (or have been) available commercially or are planned/scheduled for commercial release.

Counterfeits: Counterfeits attempt to mimic the look of officially released product; pirate releases do not necessarily do so, possibly substituting cover art or creating new compilations of a group's released songs. A counterfeit is always a pirate but a pirate is not necessarily a counterfeit.

Therefore most of the 'bootlegs' on the Northern scene are actually pirates or counterfeits.

'Pressings' are most likely legal second issues made with the permission of the copyright owner.

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When I started collecting the term pressing was the term used for bootlegs,never used it meself,boots is boots and pressings are records either originals,re issues or counterfeits if ya see what I mean,going to work now,on a Sunday yagh! :thumbsup:

I feel for you going to work so that you buy more records to play at Bangor on friday lol hope to be there

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I've been collecting for 30 years and all that time I've been hearing the word "pressing" in the context of how a record was issued - ex. "the red label pressing, the small print pressing, etc."

Dave Moore has broken my habit of using that word to describe an original record. In the US, a boot is a boot or a repro.

-J.

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For once, it's US that's in the wrong!

(by "US", I mean "we over here", not to be confused with U.S., ie. "those over there"....) :thumbsup::lol::lol:

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not just a US/UK difference - i've only ever heard the word 'pressing' used to mean 'repress' in the Northern Soul scene.

It's really just another mealy-mouthed attempt to give illegal 'pressings', (ie. dirty rotton bootlegs) some measure of respectabilty. Typical British hypocrisy!

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There is a U.S. dealer - ARISDISC , from Grands Rapids , Michigan , who is current selling on eBay , with the stated phrase / wording below , in his sales promotion blurb ........

" All of my records are guaranteed original pressings "

Malc Burton

When selling a record and putting in the description "West Coast issue from the Monarch Pressing Plant" guarantees it the kiss of death............. :thumbsup:

Chris L

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