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	<title>Comments on: Catching Up: What&#8217;s a Promo Worth?</title>
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		<title>By: Jason</title>
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		<description>I place more value on a white label. They tend to be rarer, and more difficult to fake, whereas I tend to believe that stamps can be faked rather easily. If the stamp is on the front, I think it devalues the lp more than if it were on the back. And though I tend to look at the lp as whole when buying it (vinyl + cover), I place more value on clean vinyl than a clean cover. After all, I&#039;m not listening to the cover.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I place more value on a white label. They tend to be rarer, and more difficult to fake, whereas I tend to believe that stamps can be faked rather easily. If the stamp is on the front, I think it devalues the lp more than if it were on the back. And though I tend to look at the lp as whole when buying it (vinyl + cover), I place more value on clean vinyl than a clean cover. After all, I&#8217;m not listening to the cover.</p>
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