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  1. Hi ! Thanks for answering! I’ll try to give you all the information I have in order to know if it’s actually a fake one: POLYDOR / 2LP . 2612 002 Printed In Germany – Imprimé en Allemagne by Gerhard Kaiser GmbH, Essen – Manufactured by Deutsche Grammophon, Hamburg The vinyl have this number on them: Vinyl 1) 184 184 Vinyl 2) 184 183 Sorry, I can’t seem to be able to upload pictures :/
  2. That’s exactly it! LP1 A side/C side LP2 B side/D side. So basically you don’t think I got ripped off? It’s actually an original vinyl? Do you think it’s actually from the 60’s? It’s made in Germany and the label is Polydor. Thanks
  3. Thanks for answering! Yes, in fact English is not my first language, so I apologize if I make some mistakes. By "fake" I meant "not an original hendrix vinyl". Do you guys think it's the case? What do you mean by “common practice”? Was it a common mistake back then? How can I know if it’s actually a bootleg? Frankly it sounds incredible and the actual vinyl is in perfect conditions.
  4. Hi Everybody, I’ve just came back from Stockholm where I finally bought myself this vynil (Electric Ladyland by Jimi Hendrix). It seems to be a German edition by Polydor. The strange thing is that the sides have been mixed, in other words: the vinyl starts off with “And the gods made love” and in the other side I’ve got “Rainy Day Dream Away” which is actually the side B of the second disc, not the first. Anyways, is this a fake vinyl? Has anybody heard about this issue? Clearly I can’t come back to Sweden to change it L
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