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Black issue, white demo with black print , white demo with red print, black demo with silver print ... sad.gif

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Richard

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Brilliant record thumbsup.gif but which is the rarest or most desirable format?

Black issue, white demo with black print , white demo with red print, black demo with silver print ... sad.gif

Discuss laugh.gif

Cheers

Richard

Not a lot in it price/value wise like you say a brilliant record which ever format you might have it on, two stunning sides by one of the iconic groups, at a push I would say black demo with silver text is possibly the hardest one to find certainly will cost you a little more cash, I'm happy with my black issue in a company sleeve lol

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

100% agree with mark

100% agree with Dave and Mark...except I am more than happy with my WD with red print in company sleeve, to match my other American Arts demos of similar appearance! Stunning double-sided disc!

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100% agree with Dave and Mark...except I am more than happy with my WD with red print in company sleeve, to match my other American Arts demos of similar appearance! Stunning double-sided disc!

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yep same here :lol:

Get them all as they're all slightly different in some way or form. :D The R/W and the B/W demos have the same label layout but with different colour lines and text. The black issue and demo have different fonts and text layouts. The joy's of different pressing plants I suppose.

As people have said, a great piece of soul.

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