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Date:         Wed, 4 Jul 2007 09:51:59 +0200
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From:         George Brock-Nannestad <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: LP pressing question
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From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad Philip Holmes wrote: > Well, real test pressing or not, a 10" Atlantic acetate is going to > command attention from today's collectors. ----- it is much easier to fake an "acetate" than a pressing, so I would be much more wary of an "acetate" than of a pressing. Getting proper shellac mix or shellac substitute is quite difficult, but to cut a fresh laquer on old stock Audiodisc or the similar is not difficult. Add a musty envelope and a few surface scuffs, perhaps leaving the cut disc in the air to vent some of the camphor - and you are in business. The label might have to be faked in off-set printing, but do you know - sometimes you find piles of unused test record labels sitting around. The only thing that remains is to use the correct glue for sticking-on that label on the "acetate" - but I'm not telling what that is. This is also why I am much more wary of early Berliners - no label to authenticate the record. And who knows what ebonite (= hard rubber) feels like, anyway. Faking by re-casting is not at all unimagineable. Sold at e-bay - well everything goes ("going, going, gone!"). Kind regards, George > > Bob Olhsson wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > >From Aaron Levinson: "...I think you'd be very surprised by the number > of > > actual test pressings > > that do turn up..." > > > > The practice of sending out a few hundred promo copies that looked like > test > > pressings was VERY common. We even occasionally sent out 10" acetates to > get > > a program director's attention as did Atlantic. > > > > Bob Olhsson Audio Mastery, Nashville TN > > Mastering, Audio for Picture, Mix Evaluation and Quality Control > > Over 40 years making people sound better than they ever imagined! > > 615.385.8051 http://www.hyperback.com > > > >


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