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Post by lordxhumungus on Nov 12, 2014 20:55:43 GMT
Quick pics on my lunch break Clear vinyl with thin "card" sleeve on the left and black vinyl with magazine like "paper" sleeve on the right. You can see the difference in sleeve heights too.
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Post by xtokeex on Nov 12, 2014 21:45:39 GMT
I just got one more 1st press black copy today and it`s a slightly different than my other 1st press black copy.both have barcode and printed in canada and new haven adddress but one of them a bit darker than the other on the sleeve and on labels also.both have taller back sleeve also.It means that they h ave had more pressings from the black even within first press.sadly it came without insert.
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Post by xreganx on Nov 13, 2014 12:57:50 GMT
In the early 90s when these were all originally released the "card" sleeves were thinner than the ones they use now. I think the order should go something like this: early 90s: thin matte card sleeves --> mid 90s-early 00s: super hi glossy sleeves --> mid 00s to present: back to matte card sleeves but they are obviously higher quality (thicker) than the early 90s ones. The wildcard is the "paper" sleeve which is kind of like the thickness of a magazine page (maybe just a hair thicker) and not glossy. There's the Quicksand 7" that's a little more common that came with the paper sleeve and the turquoise insert. As far as I know, Disengage is the only other Rev 7" that came with this type of cover, and I've only seen one copy ever (and stupidly did not buy it). But I believe that's what is being referred to above as the "paper" sleeve. Perfect description. Like magazine paper. And the front is taller than the back, which is the opposite of the thin card sleeve. xreganx How would you rate the thickness/texture of your "paper" sleeves? The way you compared this to the Quicksand 7" with the turquoise insert reminded me of my original point... Maybe this is a different pressing but still comes with the full color insert from the first pressing? Playing card would be a pretty good description of my first press sleeves i guess.
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Post by deluxxx777 on Sept 28, 2015 20:51:45 GMT
My clear 1st press has light paper, front taller than the back and no "printed in Canada writing", the black has more glossy paper, back taller than front and "printed in Canada writing".exactly the opposite of the pic above. I think that covers of first press were pressed in two different places, and vinyls placed randomly.
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xjoergx
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Post by xjoergx on Feb 10, 2017 11:37:15 GMT
That "Together Fest Edition" for Conne Island seems to be crazy.
2017 pressing : 300 gold vinyl (for Conne Island Together Fest, covers/inserts made by Conne Island)
I am really excited about the stamps variations.
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Post by iagainsti on Feb 10, 2017 14:10:49 GMT
Where did you read that! Any chance to get one without attending the shiw? I will see them one day later in wiesbaden!
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circlestorm69
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ONCE I CRY
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Post by circlestorm69 on Feb 10, 2017 23:07:53 GMT
That "Together Fest Edition" for Conne Island seems to be crazy.
2017 pressing : 300 gold vinyl (for Conne Island Together Fest, covers/inserts made by Conne Island)
I am really excited about the stamps variations. Hihi.
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xjoergx
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Post by xjoergx on Feb 11, 2017 11:53:06 GMT
That "Together Fest Edition" for Conne Island seems to be crazy.
2017 pressing : 300 gold vinyl (for Conne Island Together Fest, covers/inserts made by Conne Island)
I am really excited about the stamps variations. Hihi. ;-)
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Post by brettv79 on Feb 14, 2017 16:41:16 GMT
lame. that is all.
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Adam Tanner
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Post by Adam Tanner on Feb 1, 2021 17:45:55 GMT
Is there any pressing information for the current YOT 7' pressing on yellow?
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Post by fallingskies on Feb 1, 2021 17:54:16 GMT
Is there any pressing information for the current YOT 7' pressing on yellow? 500. If you look in the hashtags on Instagram that’s where they are putting the numbers.
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Post by pancho on Jul 12, 2023 10:34:21 GMT
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