– The names ALICE WHEELER and SUZANNE SASIC can be seen clearly printed on the rear of the picture sleeve.

– The cover is hand-numbered in a thin red felt pen.

– Not all copies seem to have been numbered by a lefthanded person, let alone just one person. Copies 1-499 do not match those above #500. Two people may have numbered the first 499 sleeves. Copies above #570 (since that’s the earliest example we have in the 500s) are numbered by someone else, meaning two or three people are responsible for the entire 1000. The style of writing on the high-numbered sleeves is very distinctive when compared to the low-numbered official copies and some badly attempted counterfeits.

– Hannah Parker was one of the people who numbered the copies.

– Side A run-out groove reads: SP-23-A Why Don’t You Trade Those Guitars For Shovels? L-31540. The writing is only 2mm high.

– Side B run-out groove reads: SP-23-B L-31540X. Both these messages are handwritten.

– Machine-stamped on both run-out grooves is the word, Kdisc. The stamp is very light and may have to be held under a bright light to be identified.