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I was looking at some of my Ric-Tic, Impact, Inferno, Wingate records today and as much as I love 'em, all shiney with that lovely sound inside them they looked incomplete. I like record sleeves for my records when I can find them but realised I'd never had or seen any sleeves for the above record labels. I kept thinking 'How good would that look in a company sleeve.

Do they exist?

Has anyone got any?

I'd love to see some if anyone can help.

Cheers

Kev

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    WELL I REMEMBERED THIS THREAD FROM 3 YEARS AGO ,HOW TIME FLIES , LOOK WHAT I JUST GOT KEV

  • Fantasy sleeves wouldn't work for me. The nice thing about the records is that they are genuine original presses. Original sleeves would look good though like the Motown/Gordy/Taml

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That's right Robb - Pittsburgh label. But I think it's fairly widely assumed that the Volumes' tracks are Detroit. Duke Browner is also credited on those tracks. Or are you saying they were not Detroit?

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Richard

The Volumes' cuts were all Detroit, and so were the Bobbie Smith and some others leased to that label by Harry Balk. But, that's no different from showing Big Top sleeves for Balk and Micahnik's records leased to Big Top (New York label), or Columbia sleeves for Detroit productions leased to Columbia, and Coral sleeves for Ortheia Barnes' releases, or RCA sleeves for Pied Piper's Detroit productions. They aren't Detroit record label sleeves.

So far, I only know of Motown and Sound, and Dearborn (although, Dearborn is a Detroit label, like All Platinum(located in New Jersey) is a New York label (Metropolitan area)).

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