Dodgy mics for sale!
"Iain Churches" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message
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Bootleg vinyl was not that common, though there is no
doubt that some small plants were "at it".
You are in the past tense - I am talking about *today*! Those Blade
Runner
bootlegs are almost certainly still available, if they haven't been
closed
down - although there's none on eBay atm!
Oh.- That makes it much more interesting:-)
Does, doesn't it? :-)
White labels are eagerly sought after and traded by many people!
I've got many hundreds of them - legitimate test pressings
and review copies.
Lovely.
If I have not been sold a complete pup, I believe CD over-runs are
collected by the likes of Securicor for guaranteed *secure disposal* and
that only a couple of pallets of same would be worth *tens of thousands*
out the back doors of pubs and on street markets...???
Yes. There is no CD recycling -you can't punch the label out
and put the rest back into the vat:-)
Or even leave the labels in - according to some people!! (??)
The reject rate for CDs is now very low indeed, and those
that do not go through are guillotined.
Best thing for them. if you ask me!! :-)
But piracy is rife - it's so easy:-)
Oh yes, 'digital' quick, easy and cheap - three *sure fire* ways to make
absolutely certain summat isn't worth bothering with in this life.....
;-)
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