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My opinion (and I had a similar experience): Based on the pictures posted in this thread buyer is wrong, seller is right. No need to refund. I'd show the buyer the pictures of the 70s pressi
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Sounds to me he may have found a cheaper copy elsewhere etc etc ?
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No need. As I said we sold them in the shop in the 70s. 1978 in fact... https://www.45cat.com/record/nc451866us
I recently sold my Del-Larks pressing on ebay that I bought via Mick Flello in the 1970's.
The buyer has suggested that it is in fact a 2004 pressing - it most definitely isn't - and wants a full or partial refund (see his ebay message and photos of my record attached)
I would appreciate it if one or two of you knowledgeable guys could respond to this post so that I can assure this buyer that his 45 is indeed from the 1970's!
Thank you,
Andrew