These items are 'rare' and therefore because they almost never become available (for ANY artist) then they are
going to be hard to value. Basically because the value is in the actual album (who it was, when)
and the quality of the items. In this case they look stunning, like they have come out of the archives.
I dont work for the label, nor the archive department, nor the studio or mastering company
but - depending upon your views of what was going on at that time in the music world of Viva Hate and Education in Reverse (which cost me at least £50 back in199x) and those singles - then one set of the covers needs to be in a Morrissey museum perhaps,
for future generations to see, especially the artwork, if you can manage it. Salford Lads Club
could be a good start but it is just a suggestion. We need a Morrissey museum over here in Manchester
to house all of these amazing artifacts.
Morrissey's attention to detail on these products is stunning.
I have seen test pressings for albums at £500 and singles at £100 before but they were not
Morrissey's and not Viva Hate.
I would think that there could be a lot of interest in these items.
One question please, what does it say on the etched disk in the groove after "DREAMS..........."
Right, here we go.
Viva Hate 12" Test Pressing (copy 1):
The sleeve is stamped with the date 18 Jan 1988.
Etching on side A: Education In Reverse
Matrix side A: CSD 3787 A-1U-1-1-1
matrix side B: CSD 3787 B-2U-1-1-1
Viva Hate 12" Test Pressing (copy 2):
The sleeve is stamped with the date 20 Jan 1988
Etching on side A: Education In Reverse
Matrix side A: CSD 3787 A-1U-1-1-1
matrix side B: CSD 3787 B-2U-1-1-1
Viva Hate 12" Test Pressing (copy 3):
The sleeve is stamped with the date 28 Jan 1988
Etching on side A: Education In Reverse
Matrix side A: CSD 3787 A-1U-1-1-1
matrix side B: CSD 3787 B-2U-1-1-1
12 POP 1618 12" Test pressing
Etching on side A: Dreams...are just...dreams
Matrix side a: 12 POP 1618 A-1U-1-1-1
Matrix side b: 12 POP 1618 B-1U-1-1-1
POP 1618 7" test pressing
Etching on side a: dreams....are just....dreams
Matrix side a: POP 1618 A-1U-1-1-
Matrix side b: POP 1618 B-1U-1-1-
The middle is stamped with the date 19 Jan 1988
Everyday is like Sunday master 12" pressing
This vinyl is much thicker than usual records and has no visible matrix numbers or markings whatsoever.
The promos aren't worth much. What you were offered for the 7" and acetate I thought were more than fair.
What you're referring to as a "mastering disc" is called an acetate. I have an Everyday Is Like Sunday from Abbey Road. These were made so the parties involved could have something to play; these pre date digital. The blanks cost about 50 quid each and are made individually on a lathe.