---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Andy Kellman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Would you ask a homeless woman why she hasn't built a house? thats not a very good comparison. anyway, the fact is that once the mastering is done and the plates are made, the actual pressing is not much more money, especially when youre guaranteed to sell a few thousand more. UR keep their records in constant press. they dont seem to have a problem with this bootlegging. if you strive to have limited pressings, there are prices to be paid for that. one of them is pissed potential customers who just want to buy your music. someone else happened to step to the plate in place of KDJ on this one. and with the demand like it is, who cam blame them? i have the original amp dog knights 12", but i bought the bootleg so that i can play it out as to not risk getting the damn near irreplaceable original damaged at a gig. tom ________________________________________________________________ andythepooh.com