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Wonder if anyone can help me . I've got a little job lot of 6 Records on e-bay

of some used & abused 45's which I've listed as USA originals , One of them

is JACKIE DAY - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE - MODERN 1028 (RED LABEL) as below (actual Record).

Somebody has contacted me to say they think it's a boot , can anybody confirm it was booted on Red

as in my JM book it says the re-issue was on a Green label with Instrumental on b side.

Cheers

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As far as I know, never booted on red label Modern; You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet was, but not this one.

Wonder if anyone can help me . I've got a little job lot of 6 Records on e-bay

of some used & abused 45's which I've listed as USA originals , One of them

is JACKIE DAY - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE - MODERN 1028 (RED LABEL) as below (actual Record).

Somebody has contacted me to say they think it's a boot , can anybody confirm it was booted on Red

as in my JM book it says the re-issue was on a Green label with Instrumental on b side.

Cheers

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Have To Agree With Pete! Only Ones I Know Of Booted On Red Modern Was Mary Love As Pete Says And I Believe Mel Williams Was The Other !! Atb John. :yes:thumbsup.gif

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Thank you Gents hatsoff2.gif , also just found some more info in Rogers 'Sharp End ' thread (Class Info as always!)

which my copy is the same as i.e. the deadwax on the 'Without A Love' side is half the width of 'Before It's Too Late' side.

So I think I can revert my ad back to an Original

Thanks again

Cheers

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