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Getting back to your original question regarding to STAMPED Stock Copies. I suspect that you could be right DAVE. I have seen a Printed DEMO for this one, think it was
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No, I wasn't suggesting they've been "stamped" in more recent times or are in any way suss, and fully agree that it was done around the original time of release to indicate the record was not fo
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This is a single sider of the above https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rare-Chubby-Checker-ONE-SIDED-wlp-promo-dj-Discotheque-Cameo-Parkway-949-VG-VG-/150772988908?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item231ac53b
However when it comes to the US product it's not that easy, for example"at the" & "do the Discoteque" as discussed before there are at least 8 different copies of the record that I have had. with east & west coast pressing plants makes putting a price or value a mine field. But putting that issue to one side, I would like to no for defiant about CAMEO DJ-COPY stamped on a normal issue, I have always assumed that these are much more rarer than white demos, as again, I have assumed that they are, let me say a bit moody for me?
as way back in 73 I had a copy of BOBBY PARIS "NIGHT OWL" stamped DJ-COPY, the white Demos were all BOOTLEGS, If they were legit, more people wanted my copy every time,
Here is my copy of the ORLONS "ENVY" with DJ-COPY, I am like the BOBBY PARIS sure that this is the original 1st issue DEMO, can anyone confirm this and add some history about both labels Promos & Demos
that could help me in the future, please
DAVE K