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I'm pretty sure that both Shirley J Scott and the Prophets have never been booted, so the only grey area would be the Roy Handy, of which the boots are moulded, and originals are styrene. As to the or
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ORIGINAL COPIES are STYRENE In the case of ROY HANDY STP-334 Both DEMO & Stock Copy have Identical Deadwax. Both are on STYRENE and are Scratched - "ZTSC-107536" With " T I " 180 degrees, scratch
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If Roy Handy was pressed and released in 1973, you can bet that whoever released it didn't pay Gene Redd, Jr. and/or Ed Wingate for the rights to press it up, and that neither of those 2 were the ones
I have a few questions about the Stephanye label release with regard to originals and bootlegs (more accurately counterfeits in the case of Stephanye). I'm only referring to the three original, genuine releases not those later bootlegs that have no connection to the label.
1 Stamped or scratched matrices: Is the situation similar to Ric-Tic and Golden World where original releases may have either or both? I would assume that the same pressing plants were used so this is likely to be the case?
2 With regard to later reissues: Manship only has one such reissue for sale, Roy Handy, and that's listed as a '73 release of American origin. Were the other two releases also reissued at this time?
3 Was this/(these) reissues authorised, unauthorised or "grey area"?
4 Did it/they have vinyl/moulded labels like the Ric-Tic reissues?
I only have one of the three releases, The Prophets. My copy is styrene with a scratched matrix. I always assumed it was original but I'm not 100% sure.