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Meet The Beatles Paste Over Cover
Topic Started: Mar 8 2017, 01:48 PM (155 Views)
Mike
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Just spotted this on eBay. Looked really interesting!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scarce-Original-...0EAAOSwuxFYvdMX
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namralos
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Those are sort of cool. In the old days, Capitol used to re-use the covers of albums that were sent back to be destroyed. They stopped doing that at some point -- maybe in 1964. As a result, you don't see very many re-purposed covers.
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muffmasterh
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namralos,Mar 8 2017
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Those are sort of cool. In the old days, Capitol used to re-use the covers of albums that were sent back to be destroyed. They stopped doing that at some point -- maybe in 1964. As a result, you don't see very many re-purposed covers.

so they pasted over the back forst then pasted the slick on the front ??

I would have thought it cheaper just to use a new cover, unless it was done as said because they were short on sleeves and needed to do it to keep up with demand !!
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