Maybe. If mechanical like many plants then for each batch of labels they would generally be in the same place and therefore the stamp in the same place. You only have to read manships guide where he describes the place in hours for where the stamp is for some presses.
Last year I saw field after field of wildflowers, more than for many a year, nowhere near the same this year, the wet weather probably has a lot to do with it
I recently moved and for a few months everything got ignored a little, going through the motions in the gym, no hiking. Now I'm settled back with at least one 5k run a week, back hiking and gym. Need to do some swimming too.
Auctions are never the best gauge of any current price. It only takes two or three to get the red mist descend and it can go way out of control. Ebay many dealers and collectors no longer use it so again not a great idea of a current price and that is where popsike gets its results.you are forgetting the massive resource that is Facebook as well. Great history of sales on there in the various groups.
How rare is it though, been plenty of copies sold over the years. It wasn't that long ago it was 3/400 quid. The price every time one comes up for sale since just seems to double. I can remember the bewilderment when it fetched about 700, then £1k. There is no logic to these prices.
Are record companies running out of ideas, if it all doesn't sound the same it is inferior or no better than the original covers? Where is all the new dancers, it all seems to be walking pace low rider material or white acts trying to be black. Has all the unissued material dried up?