Promo 2 is hand written too. Unless there's more than one version and
mine is fake :) Never heard fake promo 2 though..
What I know that there's 4 different versions of Promo 3:
Original:
- real KLF Comms release, single sided. CAT# in run-out is "KLF 92 PROMO
3 A", without hyphens and small handwritten lettering. Same lettering
style can be found from Promo 2.
Boot1:
- Single sided, CAT# "KLF-92-PROMO 3-A-1" with hyphens and bigger hand
written lettering like Eternity23. This probably came from Mike Dutton,
as lettering is same as in Eternity 23.
Boot2:
- Single sided, stamped CAT#
Boot3:
- Version that no surfaced seem to have. "KLF-92-PROMO 3-A-1" with
"PA6436".
David sent me some images from this PA-version and I
uploaded them to
tinypic
Label:
http://tinypic.com/r/2cyl63l/5(raw:
http://oi44.tinypic.com/2cyl63l.jpg)
It seems that there's faint writing/stamping on label. No idea what does
it say.
Etching:
http://tinypic.com/r/2d0z1x1/5(raw:
http://oi42.tinypic.com/2d0z1x1.jpg)
Eternity23 for comparison:
http://tinypic.com/r/6s73ol/5--
anttil.
On 25.12.2013 21:10, Tim Richards wrote:
>
>
>
> It seems to me that I remember this topic running several years ago…
>
> The original 92PROMO3 Acid Mix has the same style of “run-out etching”
> as 92PROMO2
which to the best of my knowledge (without trawling through
> my vinyl boxes) was stamped.
>
> There was also another vinyl of “unknown origin” (but always presumed to
> be a bootleg) that had a larger hand written etching.
>
> Presumably this eBay listing falls into one of those two categories
>
> A very merry christmas :)
>
> Love Peace & Happiness
>
> Tim
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