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Frank Wilson 1983 TMG in Ex w/company sleeve £65 FREE P&P


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In Excellent overall condition (faint paper hair scuffs), this is the second (RCA of 1983) officially commercial pressing of Frank Wilson 'do I love you'.

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Scans and sound clip of both sides with needle drop and lift from actual record for sale.

£65 FREE SHIPPING ALL OVER THE WORLD. ADD £6 TO HAVE IT REGISTERED.

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Hi TLS. Unless they did this as a one off promotion, that is not it’s birth sleeve.  Give or take a decade or so.  If it had been released in the uk in the 60ts then it would have been its birth sleeve.  It’s still the first issue in uk so fine.  Also the orange tmg sleeve is still nice. Orange was the first TMG sleeves which went very nice with the rnw demos, then khaki/brown which went ok with the gnw demos. 

Shouldnt affect your sale as it’s the vinyl which counts. PT

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16 minutes ago, Rictic66 said:

Hi TLS. Unless they did this as a one off promotion, that is not it’s birth sleeve.  Give or take a decade or so.  If it had been released in the uk in the 60ts then it would have been its birth sleeve.  It’s still the first issue in uk so fine.  Also the orange tmg sleeve is still nice. Orange was the first TMG sleeves which went very nice with the rnw demos, then khaki/brown which went ok with the gnw demos. 

Shouldnt affect your sale as it’s the vinyl which counts. PT

OK, corrected. Thanks !

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That is a late 70's early 1980's RCA Motown sleeve NOT an EMI 1960's sleeve. I have the Frank Wilson  from that period in an orange RCA sleeve like the one you have, you only have to look at the albums on the back to know it's from the late 70's early 80's.

That is the correct sleeve for that RCA distributed 45.

 

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15 minutes ago, Soul-Slider said:

That is a late 70's early 1980's RCA Motown sleeve NOT an EMI 1960's sleeve. I have the Frank Wilson  from that period in an orange RCA sleeve like the one you have, you only have to look at the albums on the back to know it's from the late 70's early 80's.

That is the correct sleeve for that RCA distributed 45.

 

OK, I went to dig the copy out. Took me some time to locate it, and yes. You are right and I've corrected edit now from my initial mistakes (we learn everyday) mixing the EMI (1979) with the first RCA (1983) and I admit indeed not of the British pressings school thingies. Thanks !

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On ‎28‎/‎11‎/‎2018 at 17:39, tlscapital said:

In Excellent overall condition (faint paper hair scuffs), this is the second (RCA of 1983) officially commercial pressing of Frank Wilson 'do I love you'.

1181903686_Capturedcran2018-11-2818_38_37.thumb.png.324154aa40ca0f398567c0eb21e2d9a6.png  frank wilson tmg.mp3 5.41 MB · 0 downloads  430253586_Capturedcran2018-11-2818_38_48.thumb.png.87bfe07d616291399e99230fca9ee67b.png

Scans and sound clip of both sides with needle drop and lift from actual record for sale.

£65 FREE SHIPPING ALL OVER THE WORLD. ADD £6 TO HAVE IT REGISTERED.

Grading through M - EX - VG - G...

PM me to inquire

Have sent you a PM :hatsoff2:

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