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Trouble is, you can't knock him - after all, he has been honest and upfront about what they really are (not that I condone it).

Trouble is, you can't knock him - after all, he has been honest and upfront about what they really are (not that I condone it).

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its an old friend of mine doing these...

just noted this guy seems to make a habit of selling stuff with photocopies on. As if any dj

would do that...

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...=ADME:B:SS:US:1

Got to be a little opportunity there for selling photcopies or scans of original labels so that you can cover up all those pressings you bought in the 70's - I used to put plain white emi-disc type labels over mine rather than looking at OOP labels.

No comments please about the morals of doing it, if you are up front about it no problem

Trouble is, you can't knock him - after all, he has been honest and upfront about what they really are (not that I condone it).

Absolutely right Gene, however what would be the intentions of a purchaser? shhh.gif

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Trouble is, you can't knock him - after all, he has been honest and upfront about what they really are (not that I condone it).

It was the bit about sticking a label over it was ok for Dj'n, worded on one of his sales items that seem to be taken off now.

Have yet to hear a dj as he waves a record at everyone, put onto decks and then announce "heres one I photocopied the label onto earlier.." but maybe i'm not observant

wouldnt sticking black and white demo labels on be cheaper and more profitable :thumbsup: .

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