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Couple of years ago i asked on here about the Small text Decca copy of Earl Grant--Hide Nor Hair.Some claim them to be second issues to the large text and other very knowledgable guys said no difference both done same year 1967.The copy i have is the small text with 

Matrix / Runout (Stamped, A run out): 45 118119 4.

Before either playing it or selling it i would like to know for sure if the small text is original

Can anyone shed any further light on this one for me please and what does JM list them as in his latest guide

thanks in advance------Patto

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    Patto Here is some more Decca info but no answer to the small print question. ./forums/topic/195133-decca/?page=1   I understood that Decca and Brunswick releases often had small and large print versi

  • As Rick said probably just different pressing plants.  I think Decca signified which plant of theirs they used by a single figure number after the matrix.

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Cheers DOUGIE that price difference would poss indicate that the small print was done later but anyone know for sure what the score is with it

Patto

Here is some more Decca info but no answer to the small print question.

.https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/topic/195133-decca/?page=1

 

I understood that Decca and Brunswick releases often had small and large print versions but the large print version tends to be the rarer( and they look nicer). They were done at the same time just different locations. I think I had the small print Hide Nor Hair way back before it was popular. 

Rick

 

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Patto

Here is some more Decca info but no answer to the small print question.

.https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/topic/195133-decca/?page=1

 

I understood that Decca and Brunswick releases often had small and large print versions but the large print version tends to be the rarer( and they look nicer). They were done at the same time just different locations. I think I had the small print Hide Nor Hair way back before it was popular. 

Rick

 

Thanks for that Rick thats confirms what most guys tell me .Always been confused as to why the large print seems to cost more 

As Rick said probably just different pressing plants.  I think Decca signified which plant of theirs they used by a single figure number after the matrix.

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