RE: [KLF] Love Trance lyrics
Two 12" this month. Now that's a record. Or was he the man pressing records after hours at adrenalin/damont? Maarten
From: andy@adlee.co.uk> To: klf@mailman.xmission.com> Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 22:41:46 +0000> Subject: Re: [KLF] Love Trance lyrics> > > SteveskyB left positive praise for the winning bidder of the last auction.> > http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=jonnolad&iid=270047058559> > Five down from the top> > Stinks a bit to me.> > Andy> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Milne" <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk>> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com>> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 10:01 PM> Subject: RE: [KLF] Love Trance lyrics> > > >> > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KLF-LOVE-TRANCE-WHAT-TIME-IS-LOVE-KLF-006T_W0QQitemZ270059120004> >> > It's back! Did the previous highest bidder not pay, I wonder?> >> > Finished item: > > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KLF-LOVE-TRANCE-WHAT-TIME-IS-LOVE-KLF-006T_W0QQitemZ270047058559> >> > John> >> >> >> Message Received: Nov 21 2006, 09:03 PM> >> From: "Daniel Erlemann" <daniel@klf.de>> >> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com>> >> Cc:> >> Subject: [KLF] Love Trance lyrics> >>> >>> >> >> >> [ (no name for attachment) (0.0 Kb) ]> >> [ (no name for attachment) (0.2 Kb) ]> >> >> > _______________________________________________> > KLF mailing list> > KLF@mailman.xmission.com> > http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf> > Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com> >> >> > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message.> > Checked by AVG Free Edition.> > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.14.16/551 - Release Date: > > 25/11/2006 10:55> >> > > > > _______________________________________________> KLF mailing list> KLF@mailman.xmission.com> http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf> Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
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Two 12" this month. Now that's a record. Or was he the man pressing records after hours at adrenalin/damont?
Maybe the first record wasn't sold after all, and the high bidder was a close friend who should prevent the first copy to get sold at a price too low....? ..::// Thomas
On 26 Nov 2006, at 09:27, Thomas Touzimsky wrote:
Two 12" this month. Now that's a record. Or was he the man pressing records after hours at adrenalin/damont? Maybe the first record wasn't sold after all, and the high bidder was a close friend who should prevent the first copy to get sold at a price too low....?
in the description for the item, he's got: This item is up for auction again; on inspection the original buyer believed it to be a counterfeit. Although he did supply me with the following information: “The small "na" in the run out groove, confirms that this is one of those pressings (i.e. a counterfeit / bootleg). The original pressing had "DAMONT" in the run out. He went on to suggest that only 10 copies of the counterfeit /bootleg were produced and date from around 2003". To supplement this information I contacted another KLF collector who kindly supplied me with this information, which relates to the standard ultra rare stock copy (of which there are between 3 – 20 copies in existence). “Although yours is a white label and my copy depict a 'labelled-up' copy, the pressing should be exactly the same, but the catalogue numbers appear to have different handwriting, and on your copy quotes 'KLF006T-A-' instead of 'KLF-006-T-A1'. The B side on the original quotes 'KLF-006-T-B1'. While yours say 'KLF006T- B-' instead . On my stock copy, a scratched out 'ADRENALIN' can be seen (the name of the KLF pressing plant) to the left of the 'KLF' etching. There are also some scratched out initals to the right of the 'A1' and 'B1'. The catalogue number is also closer to the centre of the record than in your two photos. You got a good price for your copy and I hope the winning bidder is happy. I know some KLF collectors will pay this sort of price even if not original because the both tracks are extremely rare on vinyl, regardless of authenticity. There are also very few bootleg pressings known to exist so even these are considered a collectable rarity.”
is Chris Peel still on this list? maybe he could shed som light on the mystery?
From: zero_23@mac.com Reply-To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [KLF] Love Trance lyrics Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:16:12 +0000
On 26 Nov 2006, at 09:27, Thomas Touzimsky wrote:
Two 12" this month. Now that's a record. Or was he the man pressing records after hours at adrenalin/damont? Maybe the first record wasn't sold after all, and the high bidder was a close friend who should prevent the first copy to get sold at a price too low....?
in the description for the item, he's got:
This item is up for auction again; on inspection the original buyer believed it to be a counterfeit. Although he did supply me with the following information: The small "na" in the run out groove, confirms that this is one of those pressings (i.e. a counterfeit / bootleg). The original pressing had "DAMONT" in the run out. He went on to suggest that only 10 copies of the counterfeit /bootleg were produced and date from around 2003".
To supplement this information I contacted another KLF collector who kindly supplied me with this information, which relates to the standard ultra rare stock copy (of which there are between 3 20 copies in existence). Although yours is a white label and my copy depict a 'labelled-up' copy, the pressing should be exactly the same, but the catalogue numbers appear to have different handwriting, and on your copy quotes 'KLF006T-A-' instead of 'KLF-006-T-A1'. The B side on the original quotes 'KLF-006-T-B1'. While yours say 'KLF006T- B-' instead . On my stock copy, a scratched out 'ADRENALIN' can be seen (the name of the KLF pressing plant) to the left of the 'KLF' etching. There are also some scratched out initals to the right of the 'A1' and 'B1'. The catalogue number is also closer to the centre of the record than in your two photos. You got a good price for your copy and I hope the winning bidder is happy. I know some KLF collectors will pay this sort of price even if not original because the both tracks are extremely rare on vinyl, regardless of authenticity. There are also very few bootleg pressings known to exist so even these are considered a collectable rarity.
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Its the same copy, the first copy was sold and payed for then returned for a refund because the buyer was not confident that it was not a bootleg. And no, I was not the buyer of that one, I just know who did :-) so its the same copy up again, gonna be interesting seeing what it goes for this time
From: Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> Reply-To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [KLF] Love Trance lyrics Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:27:45 +0100
Two 12" this month. Now that's a record. Or was he the man pressing records after hours at adrenalin/damont?
Maybe the first record wasn't sold after all, and the high bidder was a close friend who should prevent the first copy to get sold at a price too low....?
..::// Thomas
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