I just paid a little over my budget for a Sophie Pascal EP on account of I liked the cover better than the usual one. It turns out that this was a Dutch rather than a French pressing. So here's the thing. The record looks to be in excellent condition, as does the sleeve, but the sleeve isn't a sleeve, it's basically a piece of paper 7" x 14" folded in half. It's not glued and never could be because there's no overlap, and the disc itself has a jukebox sized hole. Now I'm not going to swear to this, but I'm pretty sure that all by other Dutch singles have the little autochanger sized holes and regular sleeves.
Right now I'd be thinking I'd just bought a counterfeit except, why would anyone go to the expense of running off a disc that they know won't even fetch $20?
I just paid a little over my budget for a Sophie Pascal EP on account of I liked the cover better than the usual one. It turns out that this was a Dutch rather than a French pressing. So here's the thing. The record looks to be in excellent condition, as does the sleeve, but the sleeve isn't a sleeve, it's basically a piece of paper 7" x 14" folded in half. It's not glued and never could be because there's no overlap, and the disc itself has a jukebox sized hole. Now I'm not going to swear to this, but I'm pretty sure that all by other Dutch singles have the little autochanger sized holes and regular sleeves.
Right now I'd be thinking I'd just bought a counterfeit except, why would anyone go to the expense of running off a disc that they know won't even fetch $20?