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Recently got a vinyl promo copy that I am sure is a boot, but somewhat thrown by Manships pics.

The label looks like pic 447a in the guide (no lines on label), which Manship states as original styrene promo with black text.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Mace

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    coz its a an early american arts 45 its the white issue that was booted,,,,orig on styrene boot on vinyl/plastic

  • Thanks Rob, looks like I've found a proper original thenĀ 

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Have a feeling Johnny Fingers was up on this info but have lost contact mate

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There's three Russ, two white labels, black lettering and red lettering and black label with silver lettering.

There were AT LEAST two variations of the white DJ-2 different pressing plant issues. Different script fonts (size and thickness).

This is the first store-stock (although treated like a DJ copy - with "plug side' marked).

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Edited by RobbK

i always assumed boots were vinyl with moulded on labels.

thats the one that was booted robb. all the earlier ones came out on this design but the later ones i.e the volumes i kust cant help myself didnt

isn't there a boot of the white one with lines, vinyl.

dont think so chalks.i cant recall seeing one

thought I'd seen a vinyl boot with the lines as well....maybe not then.

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either same as or like this one....

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That's what threw me Chalky, cus Manship has that design label down as a vinyl boot (pic 447 in Manships 5th Edition)

Looks like I opened a can of worms then! :lol:

either same as or like this one....

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Seen lots of copies like this one Chalky , and they all have ''Not for sale '' scrubbed off . Whats that all about ?

Seen lots of copies like this one Chalky , and they all have ''Not for sale '' scrubbed off . Whats that all about ?

Dunno, they might think it is illegal to sell a record with "not for sale" on it? The scan I posted went really cheap as well so if an original someone got a bargain.

two white demo designs one with lines one without, both on styrene, the boot is a copy of the design with out the lines pressed on vinyl

Correct!!!........... :thumbsup:

Dunno, they might think it is illegal to sell a record with "not for sale" on it? The scan I posted went really cheap as well so if an original someone got a bargain.

I once bought about 6 copies of Johnny Sayles St Lawrence demos and the seller had scrubbed off all of the "DJ Copy" on them when I asked he said he didn't think it was legal to sell them with the text still on it. :(

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  • 3 years later...

So, resurrecting this old thread for a split second.. ALL black-label discsĀ are the real deal, right?Ā 

What about machine-stamped vs handwritten matrix? I'm looking at one with the latter (black label, appears to be stuck on and not molded - attaching a 3-sec video I got of it).Ā 

Cheers!Ā 

Ā 

On 31/03/2016 at 22:14, damian said:

So, resurrecting this old thread for a split second.. ALL black-label discsĀ are the real deal, right?Ā 

What about machine-stamped vs handwritten matrix? I'm looking at one with the latter (black label, appears to be stuck on and not molded - attaching a 3-sec video I got of it).Ā 

Cheers!Ā 

Ā 

ALL my original 1964-66 American Arts singles, whether black or white, have hand engraved rather than machined stamped matrix numbers, and they ALL have pasted paper rather than moulded labels.

  • 3 weeks later...

I don't f'n believe this. I bought that fine original and it arrived a few days back.. I'm out of town but my sister tells me 'this one feels kind of flimsy for a record. Want me to open it?'Ā 

It was, indeed, a record - that gorgeous black label original above. But in a regular bubble envelope without so much as a piece of cardboard and cracked in half. I DON'T F--KING BELIEVE THIS. Plus it was a private sale so I'm out £65 (good price, too) unless the seller decides to do right - which I'm willing to be he will not. Do people not realize the VALUE of things?! 

(excuse me, needed to vent)Ā 

14 minutes ago, damian said:

I don't f'n believe this. I bought that fine original and it arrived a few days back.. I'm out of town but my sister tells me 'this one feels kind of flimsy for a record. Want me to open it?'Ā 

It was, indeed, a record - that gorgeous black label original above. But in a regular bubble envelope without so much as a piece of cardboard and cracked in half. I DON'T F--KING BELIEVE THIS. Plus it was a private sale so I'm out £65 (good price, too) unless the seller decides to do right - which I'm willing to be he will not. Do people not realize the VALUE of things?! 

(excuse me, needed to vent)Ā 

Take as many pictures as possible showing how packed then add picture of how it should be packed, give him/her the responsibility of fixing it.

Good luck.

  • 8 years later...
On 16/04/2016 at 16:56, Damian said:

I don't f'n believe this. I bought that fine original and it arrived a few days back.. I'm out of town but my sister tells me 'this one feels kind of flimsy for a record. Want me to open it?'Ā 

It was, indeed, a record - that gorgeous black label original above. But in a regular bubble envelope without so much as a piece of cardboard and cracked in half. I DON'T F--KING BELIEVE THIS. Plus it was a private sale so I'm out £65 (good price, too) unless the seller decides to do right - which I'm willing to be he will not. Do people not realize the VALUE of things?! 

(excuse me, needed to vent)Ā 

I'm very late to this (just checking my own Bobbie Smith isn't a boot as might be about to flog it and had a sudden moment where I remembered there were boots around in the early 80s, when I got my copies), but this made me think of Andy Rix and chuckle, albeit in a very sad way. If you know you know šŸ˜‚

Just askin but could it have been already broken when put in the bag😱.Then seller claims of royal mail

34 minutes ago, Mal C said:

styrene is orig, vinyl is the boot, simples...

Yep... but when you haven't looked at it for twenty years your memory tends to be somewhat unreliable

I found an Imperial Cs demo the other day that I thought I'd sold to Steve Mannion in about 2006. That's a worrying level of forgetfulness!

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