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Sold Date:
September 21, 2016
Start Date:
September 14, 2016
Final Price:
$100.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
13
Seller Feedback:
1144
Buyer Feedback:
15
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Up for auction here is "No Code" by Pearl Jam on the Epic label. This is the original first US pressing on Epic from 1996, catalog E 67500. The record has 3 areas that "look funny". I'm not sure how to describe it....almost like they are slightly discolored (grayish). I've tried to show it in a macro photo and think it displays fairly well. I did test play it through those areas and it DOES NOT affect the sound in any way. Other than those areas, it is NM- with just light sleeve marks. It includes the 9 prints in the sleeve. ALso, the original red inner sleeve is included (it has a small split on bottom) and a deluxe poly-lined sleeve provided by me. The four panel fold-out sleeve is NM. This is the nicest copy of this I have ever come across.
Shipping is $4 in the US (or $8 for Priority Mail), $14 to Canada and $24 to the rest of the world. Additional LPs are $1 each in the US, $3 to Canada and $6 each to the rest of the world. I pack records outside of the covers to protect the seams from splitting. They are shipped in dedicated record mailers with padded inserts. I spend a lot of time and money on shipping with care so your record looks as good when it arrives as it did when it left.