This Corrosion label sheet test press

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Drsisters
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There is a acution going on Tradera.com, a test press label sheet for the single This Corrosion.
Anyone know if this is a genuine thing, or is it easy to fake a test press ?
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Is it supposedly proofs for the print job of the labels?

Easy peasy to fake; make up a pdf*, pretend you want 10,000 printed, go to a printers, they come back with the proofs, you say you don't want the job doing any more.

* You'd have to have a fair idea what a label-sheet proof actually looks like, unless you rely on the fact that most other people probably don't know what a label-sheet proof actually looks like.
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If you're talking about Cromalin proofs mark back then they were still generated from the film and powder method, it's all digital inkjets these days, plus there usually is a date and time printed. The diference in feel and look between a tradition colour proof and an inkjet is very easy to spot. Your probably talking about a single colour job for a record label, so what I've just posted is a load of bollocks!

sorry :oops:
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Oh silly me. It's easy to forget that computers haven't always ruled the world. And my Dad spent 20+ years in the printing trade (back when it was all done with lead, too) :oops:

When they used to run off (single colour) proofs at Dad's place, they'd whack the block of type in a hand-operated press, ink it up by hand and just run off a single imprint onto any old bit of paper. Not that they needed to; all the typesetters could read the type as easily as most people could read the right way round.

I have many happy memories of sitting during school holidays listening to the wshhhh-thump wshhhh-thump of those old Heidelburg offset litho machines.

*ahem* anyway. No then, it's probably not that easy to fake.
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