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Looking at John's recent sale of Dorothy Williams he mentions the red stock boot, and gives the correct matrix details:

'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT red stock copies. The genuine ORIGINAL authentic 1st. Press - has a 4 turn deadwax last turn has two tight together turn. fingertip sensitive etched in matrix sits in the first band deadwax space V-7983-2 hold the V in the 6 o'clock position etched AT is at 3 o'clock with a tiny stamped L 7 etched W in the sitting opposite in the 9 o'clock position all matrix markings are positioned in the first band of the deadwax .'

Does this only relate to the press that doesn't have the Atco distributed info and address on the label? As those details readĀ Ā V-7983-11 with the positions of the W and AT slightly off from 6 and 3 o'clock. All other details are as above. Always assumed this was the 2nd 'national' 60's press (labelled as having been released in 1964, along with the 1st press having also been released the same year - according to Discogs). Or is this in fact the 'counterfeit' John mentions?

Also what does 'L 7' mean in regards to the W?

Any clarification gratefully received.

Jx

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On 22/04/2025 at 17:20, Corbett80 said:

Hi,

Looking at John's recent sale of Dorothy Williams he mentions the red stock boot, and gives the correct matrix details:

'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT red stock copies. The genuine ORIGINAL authentic 1st. Press - has a 4 turn deadwax last turn has two tight together turn. fingertip sensitive etched in matrix sits in the first band deadwax space V-7983-2 hold the V in the 6 o'clock position etched AT is at 3 o'clock with a tiny stamped L 7 etched W in the sitting opposite in the 9 o'clock position all matrix markings are positioned in the first band of the deadwax .'

Does this only relate to the press that doesn't have the Atco distributed info and address on the label? As those details readĀ Ā V-7983-11 with the positions of the W and AT slightly off from 6 and 3 o'clock. All other details are as above. Always assumed this was the 2nd 'national' 60's press (labelled as having been released in 1964, along with the 1st press having also been released the same year - according to Discogs). Or is this in fact the 'counterfeit' John mentions?

Also what does 'L 7' mean in regards to the W?

Any clarification gratefully received.

Jx

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This is an original , you can see the deadwax matrixĀ 

as far as I know this is the original and there is the boot , never had one so don’t have the deadwax infoĀ 

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Thanks for the reply, this is the version i am talking about with Atco details at the top of the label. All matrix details match apart from the slight discrepancies mentioned above. This is also being sold as an original. Can anyone clarify if this is the boot or a different 60’s press? ThanksIMG_3088.thumb.png.8b0c7013a1bfffce813f4d9253aa08de.png

Probably east coast west cost variantĀ 

I have the original Ā east coast bring it back home to me Ā Linda lyndell on volt which abet it later 60s but has a completely different label design from west coast press

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1 hour ago, Gaz T said:

Probably east coast west cost variantĀ 

I have the original Ā east coast bring it back home to me Ā Linda lyndell on volt which abet it later 60s but has a completely different label design from west coast press

Brill i had hoped that was the case. Many thanks for your help, would likewise love to see a confirmed red boot.

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cheers!

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