I agree, 8R white labels are pretty rare but 5T and 5R are like hens teeth! No idea why these later releases are so scarce; maybe DJs had twigged by then that they were in posession of something with significant value in 20 years time! ;-) Tim Tim wrote:
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. One of the few gaps in my collection, I have never seen a w/l 4R. All of the pure trance white labels seem to be very rare, perhaps with the exception of 004T even 8R w/l seems to turn up more often than 005T & 005R.
*/Antti Lavio <antti.lavio@possu.org>/* wrote:
Maarten Bouwes wrote:
> Those 4R white labels are rather interesting. As far as I know I > never came across a piece of vinyl like this. Is there anyone who's > the proud owner of a w/l 4R?
I think there are white label/test pressings from every pressing run they ever made. Before actual run, plants always do test pressings.
Jon doe wrote:
> so to have Damont scratched out would suggest that the plates were > from Damont then moved to adrenalin...
Well, they were the KLF so this is highly possibble ;) If you look at 4R, other side is Orlake and other side is Damont. What happend there?
-- antti l.
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