Most sources say KLF 010-IR (which we now know to be IT) was pressed as six test copies. Wouldn't be surprised if it was more like 20.

Dan

On Mar 1, 2012, at 10:02 AM, Peter Granstrom <ruskprick@hotmail.com> wrote:


It varies from pressing plant to pressing plant. I made a few records in the late 80's/early 90's and the number of test presses we received varied between 3 and 20. Some pressing plants would accept an order for 1 copy, while others wouldn't accept orders smaller than 500 copies.
 
Peter
 
 
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 08:44:10 +0200
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Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF 010-IT
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On 1.3.2012 0:52, Ross Jarvis wrote:

> The question is: How rare?
>
> As with almost every collectable item, I suppose it comes down to how
> many were initially available

It's impossible to say without knowing exact amount of records pressed.
It's bit hard to believe these "only 3 pressed" claims, as I don't
believe that any pressing plant would do only 3, even if it was a test
press.

BTW, there's a good article about vinyl pressing at

http://www.crimson-ceremony.net/pr3/pressingplants/intro_tp.html
http://www.crimson-ceremony.net/pr3/pressingplants/intro_vinyl.html

It also mentions Orlake and MPO, which KLF also used.
 

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