I sometimes wonder if, with the very very rare items, people's perceptions of "bootleg" goes out the window. A purposely low number of records (in this case, less than 20 in the "official" run) is clearly quite ludicrous in the first place. Maybe when numbers get low, buyers are prepared to buy the boot because (a) it might have pressed in the same run anyway (as I remember someone one saying, at least about USA92 3), (b) in some cases, like KLF6T, CHOC ICE 3 or KLFUSA92 2 and 3, they contain unique songs, and (c) it's the only way to fill the more preposterous gaps in the Kollection, Anyway - I moved house on Saturday, the net connection will probably be down for a while, and I'm currently e-mail on my g/f's Dad's PC, so I won't be around for a few weeks (I'd estimate) other than the odd comment like this. As you were ... and let's get Truckstop JAMs launched soon! :-)
Message Received: Feb 23 2007, 11:08 PM From: "Len Goody" <len7@btinternet.com> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Cc: Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF 2000 vinyl bootlegs
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