A Mark In Time
Vinyl Corner => DS & MK => Topic started by: Jules on July 13, 2018, 08:38:17 AM
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Hello
A friend of mine asked me something about the Ragpickers dream limited vinyl. He has a copy with the "limited numbered edition" sticker in the cover, but in the back cover, where it was supposed to be the number, it's blank... he asked about this and I took a look at mine and it hasn't any number either...
I have seen copies in internet with the number in the back cover, so, i think it's rare I have one without the number, and also my friend... does it happens with any of you?
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My is numbered, and when I was searching for one I've seen some "number-less" LPs. If I remember correctly, I estimated the whole production to roughly 3000 copies. And the absence of number seems to me just a production failure, and a pity one I have to say.
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My copy is not numbered, but it is signed by MK
Brian
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My is numbered, and when I was searching for one I've seen some "number-less" LPs. If I remember correctly, I estimated the whole production to roughly 3000 copies. And the absence of number seems to me just a production failure, and a pity one I have to say.
Or maybe this number-less make them more values as they are missprints :lol
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My is numbered, and when I was searching for one I've seen some "number-less" LPs. If I remember correctly, I estimated the whole production to roughly 3000 copies. And the absence of number seems to me just a production failure, and a pity one I have to say.
Or maybe this number-less make them more values as they are missprints :lol
Like me a missprint :hmm
Brian
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My copy is not numbered, but it is signed by MK
Brian
Lucky BrianT!!!
Had I arived in FL a few hours earlier....
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Lucky BrianT!!!
Had I arived in FL a few hours earlier....
Yes Lis, as always late to the party ;D
Brian
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Always!!! :D
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An interesting issue there jbaent, since I have several releases by other artists with no number where there was supposed to be one.
My Ragpicker copy does have a number, but I always wondered bout the no number releases.
My initial thought was that there was an excess in production, as a security measure (if any copies were defective) and eventually they shipped them all out, instead of destroying the extra copies. The other thought I had was a variation, that the preorders were greater than the original run so they cut some extra but could not number them.
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I also bought it, when it came out as 2-LP-Set and as 2-CD-Set.