ORIGINAL Soldier Field Vinyl Owners, question...
Hi guys. Did a poster come sealed inside the vinyl cover or did the poster accompany the vinyl outside? Did some records not receive the poster? Thanks!
FYI, I read this that mentions 530 vinyl and 700 posters for promotion:
twofeetthick.com/2004/02/live-at-soldier-field/
Considering a purchase from a seller that bought sealed and opened with no poster. Light green toothpaste vinyl and white border around cover for certain. Thanks again.
FYI, I read this that mentions 530 vinyl and 700 posters for promotion:
twofeetthick.com/2004/02/live-at-soldier-field/
Considering a purchase from a seller that bought sealed and opened with no poster. Light green toothpaste vinyl and white border around cover for certain. Thanks again.
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9/29/04 Boston, 6/28/08 Mansfield, 8/23/09 Chicago, 5/15/10 Hartford
5/17/10 Boston, 10/15/13 Worcester, 10/16/13 Worcester, 10/25/13 Hartford
8/5/16 Fenway, 8/7/16 Fenway
EV Solo: 6/16/11 Boston, 6/18/11 Hartford,
"You should have gotten a poster with yours, sealed copies from the Point in St. Louis all had that poster in them. This is different than the one Q101 did."
community.pearljam.com/discussion/17184/soldiers-field-vinyl
I understand now that most, if not all, vinyl issues included the poster. My seller claims he opened his sealed copy and no poster was included. I've read a few internet comments about not having the poster with the vinyl. Unclear if they were sealed/opened though.
pjcollectors.com/subcategory.asp?id=468
I am guessing the bootleg pressings do not have the poster. So that could explain sealed with no poster. As far as I recall there were 500(I think) of the mint marbled green in the first press. This is why it went for so much...too few out there.
I would contact the original submitter (he is from Sweden), and ask him...before making any changes to the submission on discogs.
I think that this one is the unofficial black vinyl, but when he submitted his, he didnt take the time to search. Lots of this happens on Discogs, a seller just submits what they have for sale.. instead of actually taking time to research the database.