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HI AL The UK SUE label was once the the licence to promote the US parent company pulled out, started to block the info out with the black bar. for many years it was issued the bar indicated a demo,
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HI And cheers for the comments, as far as I am aware ISLAND RECORDS / SUE RECORDS. Never issued any DEMO records, any record that has the London address stamped on come from the ISLAND SH
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Here's a few of mine....looks like the inked A's are to denote the plug side...looks like some stores had a habit of ink stamping their shop and even price
Probably been covered before but can someone please advise.
I've collected UK for years but embarrassed to say I don't recall ever seeing an obvious UK Sue demo nor had the lack of demos occured to me until tonight.
Been told they can be identified by a black bar between 2 and 3 o'clock on the label running into the red on the right hand side.
In my 2005 issue of John Manship's Price Guide sure enough some of the photos show examples of this, but in the actual listings there are no values suggested. Hence my confusion.
Can anyone help out with an explanation ?