Cover variations / Different Covers (Vinyl only)
And as for shapes, they all start as 12", he still has boxes and boxes of them, then he goes and puts them on his bandsaw in the garage and cuts whever shape you want that day. I was there and watch him do it. you can have him make whatever shape jag Panzer test press you want.
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Yep, pretty much. Though sometimes he is selling vintage items, so you have to be careful. Since there's no solid bookkeeping records of what pressings/shapes he made back in the day, it's hard to know. If he's offering something that isn't known to collectors, be very suspicious. For example, lots of Jag Panzer shapes have been around for 20+ years, so those are relatively safe, though I suppose he could always go back and cut some additional copies.Khnud wrote:Alan: So basically he's screwing people into believing they're purchasing vintage items when they might as well be printed yesterday?
I've only bought 1 record from him, and he flat-out lied about what it was, claiming it was an original test press from the mid 80s when it definitely was NOT. But I knew the deal and wanted the record anyway.
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