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heard this on saturday nite at bidds wot a track

Couple of months ago there were 2 or 3 that came up for sale.

Not seen one since.

Beware of the boot......If memory is correct (dont count on it!) it sold for around £180 on ebay!

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Yes, I saw that the boot was very expensive.

Heard that the boot was made for the popcorn people and was recorded with -8 on the record player. Latest when you get the Boot you know it is not original because it must be very slow ...

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Does anyone of you know how you can see if it's a boot or not?.

Have a white mint copy of this 45,(i have this 45 for a long time)it has that heavy masterstamp on the label.(don't know how you call it)

Also the read in the deadwax is F-45-1392-1 kinda handwritten.

Flip is "you gotta go,you gotta go"

Played it on 45 rpm and it's NOT recorded -8 ,...it's fast.

Any help appreciated,

Rudy

Does anyone of you know how you can see if it's a boot or not?.

Have a white mint copy of this 45,(i have this 45 for a long time)it has that heavy masterstamp on the label.(don't know how you call it)

Also the read in the deadwax is F-45-1392-1 kinda handwritten.

Flip is "you gotta go,you gotta go"

Played it on 45 rpm and it's NOT recorded -8 ,...it's fast.

Any help appreciated,

Rudy

I have an issue, which is obviously a proper one....

In deadwax is a handscribed matrix F-45-1392-1 with F-45-1393-1 on flip.

Deadwax is approx 16mm wide from edge of label to last groove.

Not seen the boots in the flesh, so not sure on deadwax/matrix info.

Regards

Mace

Yes,...your discription is the same as mine.

The length of the handscribed matrix is about .30mm

Thanks for the help.

Rudy

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