This is a Dutch made record 5C prefix in cat.no. ! se sleeve rear side upper right there is dutch 5C P062-04243
catno. also on low left as here close-up images. cat.no. again 5C 062-04243
look at spine if you have this? cat.no?
export to other country in europe.
I buy my in Sweden in oct.1980, so...I cant say it¨s Swedish?!
Hi - thanks for the response. The other side of the disc is identical - but says Side 2 - instead of Side 1. As I said the sleeve appears to be like the Dutch one,with the Apple 5C cat no on the spine. So, on reflection it looks like the Dutch edition. I didn't realise that foreign pressings would use the YEX matrix stampers. My question would be then, what is the cat no. of the UK one? If it exists. The entry on this page uses the Dutch cat no. even though the listing is supposedly for the UK edition.
(Mods please move the images to the correct page if it's an import)
What is on the reverse of the disc? Any cat# and other info? Because otherwise this would have to become Dutch, 5C prefix is NL, regardless of YEX/YAX etc, these were also present sometimes on German pressings, and regardless of it's place of sale.
BTW - this was bought in the UK at the time - but the sleeve appears the same at the Netherlands release. The matrix numbers on the runouts are YEX 749-4 / YEX 750-3. So, does that make it a UK pressing, but the sleeve is Dutch? Any comments welcome.