Sold Date:
March 1, 2023
Start Date:
February 22, 2023
Final Price:
$18.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
10
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"Workingman's dead" cover VG+, vinyl VG++ "trees" WB label mid to late 70's
Records will be shipped with the vinyl outside & along with the jacket in a separate sleeve with a piece of cardboard behind & mailed in a LP mailer box.
Covers: M = Sealed, has no bashed corners or creases NM = Most cases still in shrink wrap, or just has no wear & looks as if you just bought it from the store VG++ = Has only the beginning signs of wear, still looks brand new VG+ = Has a small amount of wear, spines a little creased from use (gate folds) may have a small pen mark (i.e. someone's name) VG = Has noticeable wear, may allow for a pen mark & small seam split or two G = Record can still be housed in the cover, may have seam splits or small amounts of tape on the spines, or just simply have a lot of ring wear
Vinyl: M= Sealed, or stone perfect showing no signs of handling or play or spindle marks on the labels, no scuffs or marks whatsoever. Rarely use this grade. NM= May have signs of play but not much, no scratches & may have a light scuff & still looks like you just bought the record from the store & has a few blemishes. VG++ = Very close to NM but may have either a couple light surface scuffs or imperfections with a short light spindle mark or two VG+ = Record has signs of handling & play but very well taken care of, common LP's are still acceptable in this shape, has no deep scratches or surface noise, may allow for a couple of small light areas of paper scratches on each side but no deep scratches. VG = Record has a minimum of light scratches from being removed from the inner sleeve repeatedly, but still has gloss & sounds great, may have light surface noise between the tracks or quiet passages. G = Record is scratched on both sides but playable. Surface noise can be heard more profoundly but without skips, more desirable records can be accepted in this shape but otherwise should be donated to the local thrift store. Anything less than G i don't sell.