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Printing the two colour blank Capitol labels would be absolutely the easiest part of the enterprise. I'm not doubting that there were probably such blanks laying unused in the Capitol Hollywood
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Moses Smith- Girl Across The Street was distributed by Jamie/ Guyden and sold in Philadelphia by Universal on North Broad Street. Global Records US warehouse was on the same street and the owner, Ed B
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it's not like vinyl cutting technology has advanced, there are way fewer plants and it's harder to duplicate the exact vinyl / pressing and you have to be pretty sophisticated to exactly get the paper
Funny how stuff just comes into your head that you thought you had forgotten years ago.
I just remembered about talking to a once well-know record dealer, many years ago now - pre-internet days, and the days of those lovely paper lists
We were talking about originals and bootlegs and I was (incorrectly by the way) questioning the authenticity of a record I had received. I thought it was a bootleg based on a write up in one of the top soul fanzines at the time. Anyway, I now know the record was a real one.
So this dealer said to me "There's only one bootleg I sell as an original - and I'm not going to tell you what it is because everyone sells it as an original"
Anyway, this guy is no longer in the business of selling records and is not on the scene - so I see no point in naming them.
I just wondered if anyone knew what the said record might have been please - the bootleg everyone sells as an original - not the one I sent back
I never worked it out. Might be a fun thread guessing though huh!?
Cheers
Richard
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