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Chris, the Scepter one might be scandinavian, like swedish??

No, it has to have NCB on the label to be swedish, danish or norwegian.

I think that it is from Holland.

Check if it has got "670" machine stamped anywhere in the run-out groove, if it does it is definitely from Holland and distributed/manufactured by Polygram/Polydor.

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No, it has to have NCB on the label to be swedish, danish or norwegian. I think that it is from Holland. Check if it has got "670" machine stamped anywhere in the run-out groove, if it does it is definitely from Holland and distributed/manufactured by Polygram/Polydor.

Yes it's Dutch :thumbsup: Which is a bit strange as they tended to dink them in the shops upon selling. Those original

Isley Brothers - Rumours were mostly without original centres, never saw one with, I guess it exists.

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Yes it's Dutch :thumbsup: Which is a bit strange as they tended to dink them in the shops upon selling. Those original

Isley Brothers - Rumours were mostly without original centres, never saw one with, I guess it exists.

I've had loads of dutch 45s over the years with their centres intact. Most of them actually now when I think about it.

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Nice Dutch copy, meethinks Artone did a lot of soul labels, Motown, Cameo-Parkway and the like.....................

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You might be interested in these two books: "Tamla Motown - all Dutch Tamla Motown releases from the sixties" and "The World of Artone" (which is to be published soon)...

https://theworldofartone.com/

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They changed the design of german TM from green/silver to black around 1967/68 when EMI took over TM from CBS. I'm pretty sure the same happened in NL.

 

Edit: Just looked up Discogs. The dutch Festival time is from 1971 and ties in with the UK issue on TMG 795 from the same year

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They changed the design of german TM from green/silver to black around 1967/68 when EMI took over TM from CBS. I'm pretty sure the same happened in NL.

 

Edit: Just looked up Discogs. The dutch Festival time is from 1971 and ties in with the UK issue on TMG 795 from the same year

 

As I thought, the Dutch Isley Brothers "Rumour" dates from 1971 issued.

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As I thought, the Dutch Isley Brothers "Rumour" dates from 1971 issued.

No mate..it is from november 1969..the catalogue # 90825, stems from this period. The miracles 45...Come round here.. you posted above has the catalogue # 92255, which is from Feb 1971. i also have the supremes and four tops.. a taste of honey # 92328 which is June 1971, also Ain't no mountain high enough by Diana Ross/Supremes and the Temptations #90665 which stems from Sept 1969

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Bri, do you have any reference table for dating the dutch TM 45's? The NL black label cat # seem to be same as german black label TMs. I could use it to pin down release dates of my german black label TM 45s.

not really a reference table Benji, it's just that 75% of the euro releases are contemporary to uk ones give or take a few weeks, and they all have corresponding catalogue numbers

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benji the belgian releases from around this period tie with the dutch and german catalogue numbers also, we dont have a release date guide in particular but theres that many of them we can pinpoint them down to the month in a round a bout way.......there will be release sheets somewhere i guess but we`ll not be far out

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