THE BODYSNATCHERS- Let's Do Rock Steady IRISH PRESS SKA 2 TONE TWO TONE 1980

Sold Date: June 17, 2015
Start Date: June 7, 2015
Final Price: €15.82 (EUR)
Bid Count: 8
Seller Feedback: 820
Buyer Feedback: 34


ARTIST: 

The Bodysnatchers

TITLE: 

Let's Do Rock Steady

 

VINYL CONDITION (VISUAL): VG(+)

  

SLEEVE CONDITION: See Photo and use zoom-in. If you want more pics or info please contact me.


LABEL: CHS TT9


NOTES: Very rare Irish pressing. Hardly any pressed back in the day.


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All records are placed in a new paper white inner sleeve and placed in a master bag (white card sleeve). The cover will be placed in a new re-sealable plastic sleeve and placed in a new plastic outer sleeve.

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GRADING

Play graded on a Rega P3-24 deck. Denon amp.,. Unless stated otherwise

Record first, sleeve second (RECORD/SLEEVE). All records graded under 100W halogen bulb - STRICT and CONSERVATIVE grading

M- Record is perfect, looks like new. Sleeve and labels are in immaculate and flawless condition..

EX+ Record is near perfect, may be played only a few times. Sleeve and labels are in top condition.

EX Record, sleeve and labels are in excellent condition. Minimal irrelevant imperfections - nothing serious. Always handled with care with minor signs of use.

EX- Between VG+ and EX.

VG+ Record, sleeve and labels have signs of being played. Record has some visual light scuffs or light scratches. Sleeve shows light moderate wear or other light marks. No major defects. Record could have some surface spots or noises but it's still a strong listenable and collectible copy.

VG Record has many marks and surface noises, cover shows wear or other problems. No skips or jumps. Not for mint maniacs but still a decent copy.