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How do we deal with duplicate items in Catawiki? I did not come across a "delete" button.

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January 06, 2009 10:20

At the moment I can only delete it (administrators can then also soon). Mail me the Catawiki number but I have to delete it.
Rene

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10cc is double as an artist in Catawiki.

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I removed 10cc. No items were associated with it. 10cc & amp; I split Godley and Creme and then deleted it. 28 items are linked to 10 CC. I come across various writing methods on the covers. With and without space etc. I actually like 10 CC.

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That's right Frans I just changed them unambiguously to 10 CC

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@FransS
I like what those 10cc & amp; Godley & amp; Cream is concerned. (My idea ;-))
However, I don't understand anything anymore, if you know what I mean.

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@ FransS
I think you're going to say, because it's not a duet… :-)

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Polyphonic: )
Just to clarify: There has never been a band that existed 10 CC and Godley & amp; Cream was called. Messrs Godley and Creme were part of 10 CC in their heyday and have had hits together later on. Cream split (LOL):
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Björk is double as an artist in Catawiki.
Namely under Bjork and Björk, perhaps make an alias Bjork under Björk?

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I changed Bjork to Björk and created an alias. Should be all right now :-)

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catawiki 1079377 and catawiki 762017 I think are the same
Can an administrator merge them?

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Happened. Thanks for reporting.

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Hi

I added Grand Jojo today

and came across his Dutch alias, can these be merged?

http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/vinyl-platen-en-cd-s/artesten-bands/959345-grand-jojo

http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/vinyl-platen-en-cd-s/artinten-bands/481397-lange-jojo

thanks

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ojee Lange Jojo is also known in the Netherlands. Long live the Brusseleirs!

Jules Cesar

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I merged them and kept the Dutch name Lange Jojo and entered them as the French name: Grand Jojo. Because they don't seem like aliases to me. Agree? :-)

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Yes, for the 'Flemish' Brusseleirs it is Lange Jojo and for the 'French speaking' it is Grand Jojo.

'ei at schuun biene, schuun biene, Jules César'

I'll be walking around with it for the rest of the evening ...

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actually a single by m ended up in Friesland. ;)

goes straight to the shop, I don't dare to put me on my turntable, I'm afraid the stereo will protest, with banners and stuff ...

how's the scam going? ...

thanks guys

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I don't know what to think about Jules' beautiful legs .... :-)

Give me Julia's ...

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I think CataWiki are 1125043 and CataWiki 930293 also one and the same album.

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I was just about to add a Beatle record to my collection (it was already there, so just add it, take pictures to come) and then had 2 comments:

1) CW 179893 , CW 238501 and CW 238513 they are not all the same album ? I'm not a Beatle connoisseur, but at first glance I don't see any difference between those three and the release number is the same everywhere. Maybe a real Beatle connoisseur can explain the difference to me.

2) At first I thought, I am asking this question to the Beatles administrator, but to my great surprise there was none. Aren't there any big Beatle collectors / fans? All general administrators, but not of this category and therefore difficult to ask questions about it.

I hope CataWiki converts the numbers into references to the relevant items, otherwise I have to look them up and post them anyway.

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Yup. They are three different releases. The first is a German pressing, the second a French one and the third a Dutch one. The release numbers of the first 2 are the same. (Must have to do with Odeon even though both are Apple)

As for Beatles experts: Dick knows a lot about it and you can also contact me with questions about Beatles releases. In the beginning we also had Sgt Pepper, but apparently that has stopped. He was administrator of the Beatles sub-area.

Distinguishing Beatles pressings remains very difficult. EMI very often pressed the year of the first release on the label. So on a 1976 re-press of Please, please me it says P 1963. English pressings can still be recognized by variations in the label, but Dutch pressings almost always have the same label. Covers sometimes help to distinguish. The weight of the vinyl can also help (old pressings from the 1960s are heavier than re-presses from the 1970s and 1980s. Release numbers can also help. In 1969, EMI switched from the PCS and PMC numbers to the country system.

Example: Rubber Soul

First Dutch editions 1965; PMC 1267 mono and PCS 3075 stereo
Late 1970s Reprints: 5C 062 -04115 stereo
1980s reprints: 1A 062-04115 stereo

If you have any questions about Beatles releases, you can always contact Dick and me. We also have quite a few reference books.

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Thank you for your extensive explanation French! That helps a collector. If you, as a collector, want to add an item to your collection and you see 4 of the same images, then you get very curious!

I also find the forum useful to learn more about these things and people like you and Dick can help others with that. For example, I know a lot about applied art, postcards and Disneyana.

@Fazerco: I understand I should have read that better, but like I said I'm not a connoisseur and so overlooked that. I had the different version on different tabs (Chrome) and I kept having to switch. Indeed, different windows works much better when comparing.

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At "appointments release number" I gave a reasonable overview of the numbering system of EMI in the 1970s.

Example:

5C-006-12345

The first digit indicates the country, in this case the Netherlands. 4 = Belgium. 1 = West Germany.
The 006 indicates the type of plate and the price code. 006 is a single. The last 5 is a unique number.

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