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Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms - Vinyl LP Album VERH 25 A6/B8 tone - Very Good

Sold Date: December 5, 2024
Start Date: July 29, 2024
Final Price: £14.44 (GBP)
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Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms - Vinyl LP Album VERH 25. This version has an extra publishing credit on the A-side label & the barcode is backed with pink, matrix/runout as follows: Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): VERH 25 A // 6 ∇ 420 R 1 2 tone Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): VERH 25 B // 8 ∇ 420 T 1 2 1 2 Vinyl in Very Good condition, numerous small hairlines/light surface marks on each side with only a single moderate scratch on side two (about 2/3" in length) close to Very Good+! Outer sleeve kept pristine in plastic outer sleeve cover (included) with extremely minimal edgewear/creasing, VG+ but close to Near Mint! Includes inner lyric sleeve with split in bottom and has come apart slightly on one side
Visual grading only, see grading standard below: Happy to combine postage, up to 3 LPs (UK only) All Vinyl dispatched in MusicMax reinforced packaging with stiffeners Any issues with the quality of this product? Please get in touch via eBay to rectify before leaving any feedback - Thank you!

Mint = New

Near Mint = Excellent, perfect record

Very Good Plus =Generally worth 50% of the Near Mint value, Will show some signs that it was played, visible light scratches which do not affect play! Previous owner took good care of it. 

Very Good = Generally worth 25% of the Near Mint value, Surface noise will be evident upon playing. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as well light scratches, some of the scratches might cause clicks, sleeves and labels might have stickers, pen marks, cello-tape, spine splits and other marks. 

Good = Generally worth 10-15% of Near Mint value, Will play through with significant surface noise and deep scratches which will cause clicks 

Fair/Poor = vinyl might be cracked, some parts of sleeve might be missing. 

Generic = means not original sleeve, Vinyl comes in white blank sleeve