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    Destination Lp Pressing error?

    I just brought the "Destination - From beginning to end" lp still sealed with a small hole cut in the cover. When I played it I realized that the b side is pressed on both sides of the lp. (the label still show an a and b side)
    Is this a commonly known mistake, does this make the lp worthless or valueble.
    For me it's just a hasle because I still have to buy the correct one.

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    Re: Destination Lp Pressing error?

    Quote Originally Written by Allan
    Is this a commonly known mistake
    Not common, but pressing plant snafus aren't unheard of.

    does this make the lp worthless or valueble.
    Worthless, I'd say. Defective LPs aren't in very high demand...

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    Re: Destination Lp Pressing error?

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    "Not common, but pressing plant snafus aren't unheard of."

    What I meant was has anybody else found the same error.
    I few months ago I remember someone mentioned a Cerrone single that was mislabeled.


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    "Worthless, I'd say. Defective LPs aren't in very high demand..."

    Thats what I thought, I guess I wasted $10.00 then. :roll:

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    Re: Destination Lp Pressing error?

    Thats what I thought, I guess I wasted $10.00 then. :roll:
    One thing that I've discovered is that occasionally these NOS (new old stock) records were left unsold for a reason. I was thrilled to find a vendor with sealed copies of the Ritchie Family's "Life Is Music" 12", as it has a unique version of "Lady Luck" on the flip... only when I got it, it had the album version of "Long Distance Romance" instead, despite what the label stated. I later came across a used copy with the correct track; from the details in the runout groove I could see that they realized their mistake and recut the disc.

    I take it returning the record is not an option?

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    it could be valuable to the right person. "remember that upside down airplane stamp".

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    "I take it returning the record is not an option?"

    I did manage to get a refund and keep the album.


    "it could be valuable to the right person."

    That's what I thought, but it's not of any use to me, I still need to get a good copy.

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