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Hey all,I was looking through some lps the other day and found several Beatles Parlophone label records, with black and yellow labels, all in near mint condition [the list was Help (mono), Sgt. Pepper (stereo), Revolver (mono), and Meet the Beatles (mono)]. However, I noticed that the record sleeves seemed to suggest a later pressing. So, for example, the Meet the Beatles, was in a Parlophone sleeve, but one advertising records that came out in the later 1960s.
My question: Are all black and yellow parlophone records worth buying, or are there exceptions?
many thanks
brixton77
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Topic - Beatles Parlophone Question - Brixton77 01:09:20 12/15/05 (9)
- Are they worth buying? - mb 14:13:18 12/15/05 (0)
- Re: Beatles Parlophone Question - ParloFax 05:09:16 12/15/05 (3)
- Re: Meant Y&B version of PPM is 4th press. NT - ParloFax 05:11:35 12/15/05 (2)
- Re: Meant Y&B version of PPM is 4th press. NT - CAFC 05:29:05 12/15/05 (1)
- Re: Meant Y&B version of PPM is 4th press. NT - ParloFax 06:37:37 12/15/05 (0)
- This Link Will Give You a lot Of Info On Those - Backbeat1954A@aol.com 02:16:40 12/15/05 (0)
- Re: Beatles Parlophone Question - CAFC 01:42:06 12/15/05 (0)
- Re: Beatles Parlophone Question - Brixton77 01:31:09 12/15/05 (1)
- Yeah. Wuz gonna say something about that. - HenryH 03:10:38 12/15/05 (0)