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"We have a fish with ears and wonder if it is valuable."
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From: Michael Stein [mailto:Michael.Stein@allscripts.com]
Sent: Mon 05/11/2007 19:31
To: Jeff Davis; IDM
Subject: [idm] RE: Michael Fakesch: DOS Mispress -- Is It Valuable?
Ha - funny!
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From: Jeff Davis [mailto:jeffrey.james.davis@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 7:30 PM
To: IDM
Subject: Michael Fakesch: DOS Mispress -- Is It Valuable?
I was excited to finally get Dos on K7 recently. I'm pretty sure there
was an error at the CD replication plant.
The inlay graphics and CD graphics are typical dope MaS / K7 style. But
when I played the CD, it's only weak Prince outtakes . To be sure, I
listened side by side to my gritty and grimy Acid Planet 13 vinyl and my
pristine and calculated MAS 2.09 vinyl. Absolutely, it's someone
different.
Do you think my copy could be a collector's item?
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thanks,
Jeff Davis
jeffrey.james.davis@gmail.com
jeff.davis@agy.com
803.640.3988
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