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Regarded as one of the first mass-produced Korn shirts, this one is notable for serving as the cover of the group's 1993 Neidermeyer's Mind demo. Baring a Murina tag typical of their pre-Giant licensing days, the shirt also came in a few slight variations, this being arguably the most common. A second variant features a near identical front print with a slightly less defined "scraggle" to the logo, with the logo on the rear actually being the exact size and definition as this front print. This was thought to be perhaps due to an error at another screenprinting facility. One lesser seen version bares a ©1996 Korn Partnership text along the right post of the fence, with the scarecrow inverted to its positive composite (black outline, white interior).
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Yeah, I've seen All Sport, Murina, and Cronies tags for these