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Dave Pinch

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  1. same as theola kilgore
  2. maybe even the odd pressing shadow when a record has been in a sleeve for years in a pile but never removed or played
  3. is there something i dont know about this 45 or are there just two crackpots at large https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300780379195?nma=true&si=G%2FyRCAAYgElMXYZGnys6b45FxAY%3D&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2557&orig_cvip=true
  4. someone gonna be miffed when they realise
  5. i`m totally shocked.,very sad news. dont know what to say.R.I.P. gary
  6. i think everyone missed that one on tims ged he must have had a scary amount of calls for it....unless he had the same amount of copies he had 20 years ago
  7. my son set all mine up ......me i cant even work my way round the new ebay format yet
  8. i have no idea..its just always been there
  9. only on atlantic in the uk....maybe a euro or aussie pressing but never seen one
  10. must be the no1 wanted 45 on soul source tho. always seems to be wants out for it. agree 285 seems a little high
  11. i know its a different record but the dwight franklin looked very good. a different kettle of fish because thats a more recent discovery. were they all 70s presses or were all copies brand new. i think the only differences between pressings was the scratched out info in the runout on the 2nd presses
  12. another sad day R.I.P rozetta x
  13. this is the thing bob, not just the longer/ shorter matrix, the vinyl looks totally different. i was just putting another scenario forward in reality the were probably pressed up years and years ago and sat on for a while. either way the shorter matrix turns up much more often not just seeing on lists especially where a guy has multiples but also you only have to look on popsike to see that the longer matrix , embedded run out originals hardly ever show up on there
  14. and dont forget john denver who was huge from 1971 onwards,,soul wise the best rca could hope for were the main ingredient and new birth
  15. ive always had that facility on how manys watching i was hopin it would tell you who is watching
  16. are we saying who`s watching or how many watching
  17. why ? did you make them. lol...we`ll settle for the fact its a reissue anyway. thats already set in stone i dont think theres any originals of CI on vinyl ivor or at least ive never seen one
  18. it could well be jim. certainly done to meet demand when it first went big, its got the stamp and the vinyl looks the same ( probably from the original plate) but how legal is anybody`s guess
  19. as long as there cheap enough john
  20. most of the copies are probably ok still...after all these years rca promo`s still keep comin over they probably pressed nearer 5000 than 1000
  21. real
  22. could be
  23. i`d agree pete..collecting black issues is a very specialist collectors market. most would settle for original white demos..............and theres tons of em.. just a note, because this is probablty the dearest demo we assume this to be the dearest issue. but i think some of the £20 demo`s on rca have rarer stock counterparts than this one
  24. thats the one i was on about.,, whatever the origin it was done to meet demand on the uk soul scene and would not exist otherwise....the one joe mentions i cant say ive seen that one


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