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Sold Date:
May 7, 2018
Start Date:
April 25, 2018
Final Price:
$16.99
$14.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
100
Buyer Feedback:
53
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Elektra EKS-74004 stereo recording of Tim Buckley’s Self Titled debut album from 1966.
High gloss vinyl is play-graded Very Good Plus leaning toward Excellent. Plays very quiet, virtually no surface noise, no major skips, pops, snaps, crackles or tics.
Some minor paper scuffing and hairline surface scratches visible, but nothing that affects playback quality.
Labels are super clean and in great shape, text is readable, no spindle marks or trails, no excess hole wear.
Jacket in Very Good Plus condition with some age wear, notably ring wear visible on rear cover, small pen initials on front cover, small piece of tape residue on front cover, sticker residue front cover and sticker on rear cover as shown.
Comes with original Elektra liner sleeve (small tear wear, shown) and polylined paper sleeve as well.
Well cared for LP has been in a private collection for many years.
Ships in courtesy 4mm poly jacket sleeve and professional grade packaging to protect your investment.