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I still have most of my Soul Bowl lists in the Attic....

I did keep hundreds of old Soul Bowl lists until well into the '80s (and if I HAD an attic I'd probably still have them! - however I live in a flat and something had to go!) :thumbsup: Would love to read through them now, but I'd just get depressed seeing what I missed out on for £2-£3! I know issues of Carl Hall on Columbia were £2.50, also Willie Tee on Gator etc. Still, I'd MUCH rather pay hundreds of pounds for them, wouldn't you? :unsure:

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Nice one with the Oliver sleeve , roger ....... Can we have some more ?

Malc Burton

Hi Malc

I keep finding them as I open Mailers, I've even found a couple of records that I left in the Mailer for safe keeping.

Spare copies at the time.

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I had a Reena company sleeve for years, I was looking for a JD Abraham to put in it.....never did find one :unsure::lol:

BH :thumbsup:

hi blake was gonna mention the reena sleeve....if you remember when i had my j.d abram i tried to prise it from your grasp, but you wearnt havin it

best..trev

ps did kev behave himself at red bar last nite

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Wonder how many people, like me, used to just throw them away when putting the record into a cardboard sleeve ? Just don't think when you are younger.

Certainly don't do it these days ! I find that with the white cardboard sleeves i use now, that you can get the sleeve in too in most cases, somtimes have to do a small fold on the one edge though.

Here's a few that i don't think have been posted yet, from a box of records i keep meaning to put up for sale. Got some other nice ones but i can't get at the boxes at the moment.

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Linda Jones - My Heart Needs A Break - Loma

Hi Paul

For years I had these two without ever seeing the other DEMO & Stock Copy.

It wasn't until I asked on Soul Source that I had the Green Sock & Other White DEMO confirmed. >>> Link <<<

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It's the same with Sleeves, some search and don't ever see any.

Someone else thinks that they're not that rare.

Right place, right time I suppose.

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These two are in the wrong sleeves for the date of the 45s. That's one of the harder aspects to get right, very confusing which sleeve goes with which release both the sleeves are about 5 years too late for the labels.

I'm not picking fault, it's just another area for us all to work on.

Remember I was the "prick" who stamped all the General American sleeves with j. Manship, 25 Baldocks lane etc..

when I had a box of Velvet satins, when I was a boy..

Below are a few sleeves I rate highly and should be looked after and treasured as much as 45s.

Dover (all the Hot Line, Manhattan, Nola, White Cliff etc New Orleans dist. labels)

Duke (the white and purple design as shown earlier in this thread)

End (with the "doggy" particually RARE"

UK Sue

Blue Beat

UK R&B

Canadian Quality

Canadian Reo

Cuca (Wisconsin label)

UK Tamla Motown advertising LPs Emi sleeves.

It goes on and on...

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Hi Paul

For years I had these two without ever seeing the other DEMO & Stock Copy.

It wasn't until I asked on Soul Source that I had the Green Sock & Other White DEMO confirmed. >>> Link <<<

Loma_2091a_DJ.jpgLoma_2091a.jpg

It's the same with Sleeves, some search and don't ever see any.

Someone else thinks that they're not that rare.

Right place, right time I suppose.

That Loma sleeve goes with the Green label release, the White Demo with the "W" in the logo is the promo for the later Green label release. Without the "W" in the logo is the white promo for the yellow label release. The yellow Loma releases to my experience were all issued in plain white sleeves. If that m akes it as clear as mud!

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These two are in the wrong sleeves for the date of the 45s. That's one of the harder aspects to get right, very confusing which sleeve goes with which release both the sleeves are about 5 years too late for the labels.

I'm not picking fault, it's just another area for us all to work on.

Remember I was the "prick" who stamped all the General American sleeves with j. Manship, 25 Baldocks lane etc..

when I had a box of Velvet satins, when I was a boy..

Below are a few sleeves I rate highly and should be looked after and treasured as much as 45s.

Dover (all the Hot Line, Manhattan, Nola, White Cliff etc New Orleans dist. labels)

Duke (the white and purple design as shown earlier in this thread)

End (with the "doggy" particually RARE"

UK Sue

Blue Beat

UK R&B

Canadian Quality

Canadian Reo

Cuca (Wisconsin label)

UK Tamla Motown advertising LPs Emi sleeves.

It goes on and on...

Hi john,i have Dover,Duke and End with the doggy on if you need scans.What year is the end sleeve 60-62?

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Look like the Boy stamped some others.

Barbara Mills - Queen Of Fools - Hickory

Regards

Paul

These two are in the wrong sleeves for the date of the 45s. That's one of the harder aspects to get right, very confusing which sleeve goes with which release both the sleeves are about 5 years too late for the labels.

I'm not picking fault, it's just another area for us all to work on.

Remember I was the "prick" who stamped all the General American sleeves with j. Manship, 25 Baldocks lane etc..

when I had a box of Velvet satins, when I was a boy..

Below are a few sleeves I rate highly and should be looked after and treasured as much as 45s.

Dover (all the Hot Line, Manhattan, Nola, White Cliff etc New Orleans dist. labels)

Duke (the white and purple design as shown earlier in this thread)

End (with the "doggy" particually RARE"

UK Sue

Blue Beat

UK R&B

Canadian Quality

Canadian Reo

Cuca (Wisconsin label)

UK Tamla Motown advertising LPs Emi sleeves.

It goes on and on...

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Jimmie Ellis - Happy To Be - Century City 511

Nice Crossover Soul from around 1970

Seeing origianl sleeves is equivalent to finding your first porno magazine in the woods........

Eduardo Paolozzi would be in his element with the colours and shapes on show in this topic.

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