(OFF) was WOTHEOT, now pure geekspeak

mike c insect.brain at GMAIL.COM
Sun Mar 13 07:51:06 EDT 2011


On 3/12/11, Johan Edlundh <joe.e at telia.com> wrote:
> At 20:36 2011-03-12, you wrote:
>>On 3/10/11, mike c <insect.brain at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On 3/10/11, Johan Edlundh <joe.e at telia.com> wrote:
>> >> At 21:53 2011-03-10, you wrote:
>> >>>And which brings me back to thinking about a database of all the
>> >>>matrix numbers and dead-wax comments.
>> >>
>> >> Now we're talking geekery.
>> >> Add label variations, foreign pressings and sleeve differences - How
>> >> do I contribute?
>>
>>Tell us if  QSnC and Astounding exist as Swedish presses!!!
>>My friend has NO MOTU LP's from there, and (until Wilfried says shut
>>up), I believe he mentioned he had 1 version.
>>Don't know what Alfred may have or other kollectors who may lurk.
>>Those MOTU and ANY Swedish stuff has to be very rare.
>>I shared some info on the Fame/Liberty UK reissues of MOTHU I know
>>about, including sticker variants, and the info that came back was
>>enough to short circuit my brain. as I could have expected.
>>I give up??
>
> I haven't seen any Swedish QS&C.
> But on the other hand, I've haven't been aware of what the n(c)b sign
> is saying until just recently.
> The 25-Years-On and PXR5 n(c)b labels has just been another label
> variations for me, and a n(c)b label of QS&C *could* have slipped
> through my hands in the early years of my Hawk Kollecting.
>
> The MOTU's is one typical n(c)b, while the other one clearly says
> "MADE IN SWEDEN" in very small letters above the UA logo on label.
> And the n(c)b is there too. I believe Wilfreids copy is plain n(c)b.
> Both these entitys has sleeves that also are printed in Sweden. Back
> side, down right is an almost unseeable black logo sign on dark
> background of the SIB TRYCK TUMBA plant. SIB TRYCK was the maker of
> almost all swedish album sleeves in the 70 and 80:ies. Nowadays
> they're printing other stuff.
> http://www.sibtryck.se/
> There's no sign of Swedish made sleeves for the 25-Years-On and PXR5
> records.
>
> Of course there's the van der Graaf combo too, in the Swedish saga of
> HW vinyls.
>
>
> Those are the only Swedish entities I'm aware of.
>
>
> Don't you think we need a special forum for geekspeak like this?

Yes but thanks SOOO much for the brilliant job here. Your answer is
(IMO), a work of art to be admired by all



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