Does anyone know what's the story with the silver labels with black letters & red letters on the original Iron Works release?
black
https://www.discogs.com/Jag-Panzer-Ampl ... se/1348941
red
https://www.discogs.com/Jag-Panzer-Ampl ... se/8871254
One guy there on discogs claims the black one is the 1st press but it's just a speculation. Seems the matrix numbers are the same. Maybe just a random variation without any rhyme or reason. Or export version?
I have the red letter one, matrix
A side: IW-1001A L-17904 Yes he still is (and something I cant decipher...)
Thx
Ample Destruction label variation
Re: Ample Destruction label variation
Why not ask Dave Richards directly?
I feel like he would know a lot more then the guys speculating on Discogs.
http://www.ebay.com/usr/davesrockrelics
I feel like he would know a lot more then the guys speculating on Discogs.
http://www.ebay.com/usr/davesrockrelics
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Re: Ample Destruction label variation
I know Mr. Richards and dealt with him in the past, usually his answers to specific topics were cloudy if not unrelated to my questions
But since none seems to know I might aswell try and contact him again.

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Re: Ample Destruction label variation
Can this price (red labels) be realistic?
Re: Ample Destruction label variation
500$
Not very likely, there were always copies for sale, it might be less common but judging by popsike, price was usually normal.

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Re: Ample Destruction label variation
I have both versions, I think Dave just used whatever labels he had made up. The matrix numbers are all that count