I would guess one of the first copies pressed after a black vinyl pressing? I don't know much about the manufacturing process, but I have heard of colors "leaking" between pressings.glockose wrote:but the black streak in the vinyl is also Odd
Savatage 'Sirens' Different Label Colors?
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That is how it works.perishinflames wrote:I would guess one of the first copies pressed after a black vinyl pressing? I don't know much about the manufacturing process, but I have heard of colors "leaking" between pressings.glockose wrote:but the black streak in the vinyl is also Odd
A GOOD press will clear the unit between colors, BUT most don't so you get a few like this either way you go. The press should put these in the trash to recycle but again most dont and count them thord your colored run.
White first all should be clean since the unit would have been clean between jobs but then when you start running Black you get a few white streaks.
Black first you get the opposit effect with a few Black streaks.
OPM on the other hand used A&R which never really cleaned the unit very well as we sometimes ended up with bleeding befor and after a color run.
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Of course there are the sleeve differences (round edges, different colour).Khnud wrote:Isn't the bootleg a white label also? How do you tell the difference from the legit white label and the bootleg?glockose wrote: Avatar Silver Label
Avatar White Label
But there are a couple of minor vinyl differences, also.
The original has thicker vinyl. Also the "sirens" would be cut if it was opened for jukebox.
Original white label:
Bootleg white label:
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Khnud wrote:Isn't the bootleg a white label also? How do you tell the difference from the legit white label and the bootleg?glockose wrote: Avatar Silver Label
Avatar White Label
Yes, there are also bootleg copies with white labels too ...
I made a few pictures for a friend years ago, with these you should be able to tell bootleg or original:
I used the same color of arrows in all of the following pictures:
Red Arrows = Bootleg
Yellow Arrows = Original
This is the picture of the bootleg, front sleeve:
The upper edges are straight, not rounded
This is the picture of the bootleg, back sleeve:
The upper edges are straight, not rounded, The print on one side is cut off.
This is the picture of the original, back sleeve:
You can clearly see the differences:
The upper edges are rounded
Front part of sleeve is bigger than back part, so you can see the white back of the front at the opening
The print is clear and complete
Now I have a picture of the original over the bootleg; first front, then back:
There's a clear difference between original (see yellow arrows) and bootleg (see red arrows).
And there's also a difference by Matrix:
Originals: PAR-1002-A / B KKmastering
Bootlegs: PAR-1002-A / B
"KK mastering" is missing in the matrix of the bootlegs (I have seen many many copies in other collections and on record fairs [boots and originals] and the boots never had these "KK mastering" in the matrix. So I think this is a clear proof which you can check very easily.
I don't know if there's a bootleg with silver labels, always seen white ones.
Hope this helps!