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treaclefingers
cool irix...you have to give us the story behind it. at least, where did you acquire it and how much?
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stonesstein
Forgive my blind inquiry, but are done all done writing about RARE Stones vinyl?
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stonesstein
Forgive my blind inquiry, but are done all done writing about RARE Stones vinyl?
Not at all...and BTW, if I read your post correctly in the top 3 rare thread, you are my hero.
Do you really have SFM original PS and if so, can you post a pic? A few years ago I saw faithfully produced fakes (and admitted fakes at that) for sale on EBAY for over $100. Unreal.
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stonesstein
Treacle, here's a pic which ought to interest you on the Street Fighter PS. Some years back, a friend of mine who has 2 Street Fighters and I got together and took this. The one in the middle is a (1997) high-definition scan of my actual Street Fighter PS, while his 2 are live and in person.
STILL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO POST A PICTURE
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treaclefingers
This one is kind of neat...Mick Taylor's autograph (supposedly...looks fairly authentic though), and boxed white label.
I've seen this a couple of times on EBAY, listed as 'promo' but I don't believe that to be true. I've also seen it referred to as a German release. No German writing but does have GEMA reference, which I think is could mean that.
I haven't seen that many around, fairly rare and it excellent condition. I have another album, Australian Let It Bleed with Mick Taylor autograph as well.
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Honestman
In the following of the above post , there is another oddity with that single, a french one, less rare I guess, if you notice closely , you will see that there is one pressing with small dices.
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Nasty Habits
...A lot of the later French RSR seem to have Face A and Face B on them...
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Nasty Habits
Not so much rarities but a pair of oddities, I purchased these about 15 years ago from ebay. I've added pictures of standard pressings to compare against my copies.
Tumbling Dice came in a bright green and blue Kinney company sleeve that has Warner, Reprise, Atlantic, Electra and Atco logos across the bottom of the sleeve.
The warner logo is the pre 1970 version so the sleeve could be a mismatch but as the records are mint I very much doubt it and Kinney National did exist up until 1972 before Warner became Warner Communications Inc.
Nobody else on discogs or 45Cat seems to a own copy of either record. Does anyone here own copies like mine or has anyone ever seen copies like these before. I've never seen a US Stones single with a knockout centre let alone a solid centre before.
1. Standard 1972 Speciality pressing
2. My solid centre copy
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Nasty Habits
Not so much rarities but a pair of oddities, I purchased these about 15 years ago from ebay. I've added pictures of standard pressings to compare against my copies.
Tumbling Dice came in a bright green and blue Kinney company sleeve that has Warner, Reprise, Atlantic, Electra and Atco logos across the bottom of the sleeve.
The warner logo is the pre 1970 version so the sleeve could be a mismatch but as the records are mint I very much doubt it and Kinney National did exist up until 1972 before Warner became Warner Communications Inc.
Nobody else on discogs or 45Cat seems to a own copy of either record. Does anyone here own copies like mine or has anyone ever seen copies like these before. I've never seen a US Stones single with a knockout centre let alone a solid centre before.
1. Standard 1972 Speciality pressing
2. My solid centre copy
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Nasty Habits, I own a solid-center Angie, and I was told by other collectors in a FB group that the South African pressings on RSR in the early to mid 70s used US catalog numbers and had solid centers. I also have the other Tumbling Dice you post.
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treaclefingers
Does your solid centre Angie refer to NY/NY below the song credits? Just curious because in those days there was a lot of 'local' pressing of discs happening so I would have thought there'd be more localized geographic references.
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stonesstein
Nasty Habits, I own a solid-center Angie, and I was told by other collectors in a FB group that the South African pressings on RSR in the early to mid 70s used US catalog numbers and had solid centers. I also have the other Tumbling Dice you post.
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bitusa2012
What about a JJF & Complicated b/w Under the Boardwalk & Little Queenie EP, aqua green Decca label? DFEA7549. Is that rare?
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stonesstein
Treacle, here is the picture of the 3 Street Fighters, with the middle one being a scan of mine, because I did not want to travel with the actual PS.
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bitusa2012
What about a JJF & Complicated b/w Under the Boardwalk & Little Queenie EP, aqua green Decca label? DFEA7549. Is that rare?
It's Australian and from my experience there seems to be quite a lot less Australian pressings. They're thin on the ground even when searching Australian ebay. I'm lucky enough to own an early Mono copy of Satanic Majesties and have only found Stereo copies listed for sale in Australia on ebay.
Your single can be found here: Discogs DFEA7549
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JordyLicks96
I purchased the very rare 45 of Dandelion/We Love You with the original picture sleeve (only the front of it, no back part of the sleeve)!! This is just a picture of it online as I'm not sure how to upload pictures of my own.