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The first magazine could only have been made in about 30 copies ... And then there were even left, because there were less than 30 members. However, the remaining copies were distributed to the following joining members. Later, when the association started to grow, the circulation grew with it, but there was of course demand for those first magazines. A few years later, the first (about 40) photocopied songs were reprinted at least once, and perhaps several times. The first edition is quite easy to distinguish from the reprint, at least as far as number 1 is concerned. For the first edition, the orange paper that Alex provided me was used. This is very thin (reclaimed) orange paper, and there are usually black traces on the edges. Either the paper was not very clean, or the copying, I don't remember. The staples may be copper colored and certainly not perfectly centered (even slightly crooked). Trying, removing and re-stapling may cause more paper damage than necessary. The orange cover contains only one A3 stapled, so 4 pages in A4 format. The first issue also contains a separate appendix (1 A4), with a list of the exchange material offered, plus a list of the ordered articles and special editions that were discussed. Much thicker orange paper was used for the reprint (made in a copy center) and the orange is much harder. In the meantime, we had a full-page standard ad on the back for comic book shop Max, and because it contained the ad for comic book shop Houtekiet in the first edition, it now appeared on an extra A3 inside, leaving 3 blank A4 pages in the reprinted version! The staples are metallic gray and are neatly centered, machine beaten. The last page of the 1st edition is also a blank page. The 4th last page is photo3. In the first edition there are extra 4 pages compared to reprint, of which 1 printed and 3 subsequent pages blank. Source: http://ps-2011.blogspot.com/p/magazines.html
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