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Post by spacegun on Nov 16, 2018 18:13:14 GMT
Hi,
I was listening to my Headz compilation (vinyl copy) recently, and noticed that the sleeve inlay was upside down. A friend of mine also has a copy of Headz and his has the track information up the right way.
I am worried that mine could be a copy/fake? Or is it a misprint?!? If this is a misprint, does it add value?
Does anyone else have a copy like this?
Cheers guys
Andrew
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Post by tusken on Nov 17, 2018 14:46:08 GMT
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Post by spacegun on Nov 17, 2018 15:38:03 GMT
Hello, I've had a look on the discogs website and the vinyl is orginal. All etchings are there where'd you expect. I've added a photo to illistrate what i mean. Sorry about the picture..was the only way i could show the front cover and the inside at the same time. Cheers
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Post by tusken on Nov 18, 2018 10:20:14 GMT
Glad the vinyl checks out. Thanks for the pic, interesting!
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Post by the fuhz on Nov 21, 2018 2:41:59 GMT
Is it possible that the center portion was glued upside down by accident? Or is it firmly part of the front cover, as in one piece with one seam?
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Post by spacegun on Nov 22, 2018 17:42:32 GMT
It has been glued in upside down...most inlays are glued and not one piece. Still, i would have thought that these were done by machine?
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Post by the fuhz on Nov 23, 2018 5:54:19 GMT
It has been glued in upside down...most inlays are glued and not one piece. Still, i would have thought that these were done by machine? yes, done by a machine, but the artwork is loaded by a human.
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