Sold Date:
April 14, 2016
Start Date:
April 13, 2016
Final Price:
$400.00
(USD)
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WILLIAM ONYEABOR Good Name INSANE og nigeria GRAIL monster DEADSTOCK NOS! HEAR
ARTIST - William Onyeabor
TITLE - Good Name
LABEL/ CATALOG NUMBER - Wilfilms WLP 030
DESCRIPTION - Well, here it is. It doesn't get any better. Any ABSOLUTELY PERFECT deadstock, virginal, copy of Onyeabor's rarest and BEST record. This thing is insane! Both tracks are mental. Absolute dancefloor slayers. You couldn't find a nicer copy if you had a time machine - and even then, William would be likely to pull a gun on you!
CONDITION - NM! Perfect, I mean absolutely perfect. Unquestionably sounds better than the reissue as well. These are the last dead stock copies of this records which recently all were discovered out of William Onyeabor's house. All of these records were sealed but had to be opened because of some copies having audible heat damage. All of these will be sold at the same price and once they are gone they are gone. Please note: Unless stated otherwise all gradings are visual. Audio clips of the actual record for auction are provided for reference, as well as high resolution images of the sleeves. If a link is broken or not working, or you would like any clarifications, please do not hesitate to email us.
LABEL/ JACKET DETAILS - NM, not a mark! even the innersleeve is spotless! Some light corner dings but geez I mean c'mon!
PACKING DETAILS:
We understand the importance of proper packaging - and use only the highest quality, extra thick mailers. Records are placed in new inner sleeves and removed from the jacket to prevent seam-splitting, with cardboard reinforcements to prevent all but the worst postal malfeasance.
RETURN POLICY:
Our goal is superior service and quick, clear communication. If you have any questions or issues, they’ll be dealt with promptly.
SHIPPING & HANDLING
Domestic/US Shipping:
- $5 for LPs with media mail postage, with additional LPs at $1 apiece.
- $3.50 for 45s with media mail postage, with additional 45s at $.25 apiece
International Shipping:
$21 for 1 LP. Multiple LP's based on actual cost. Please wait for invoice at time of shipment or message us for a quote. All records over $100 sent Internationally (or packages weighing over 4 pounds) must be sent through registered mail
(((GRADING SCALE))): *PLEASE NOTE: I'm grading these African records to the same strict standards I'd grade any record, not relative to the condition you normally find African records in.*
NEAR MINT (NM)
We never assign Mint or Mint(-) grades, and the Near Mint designation is reserved for records that are visually flawless - as in, not one single mark. All records are graded visually unless otherwise noted, but any record with the Near Mint designation has also been play tested.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+)
Records in VG+ condition are in superb condition, but may have a faint mark or imperfection (that does not appear to affect play) holding it back from Near Mint status. A record can still attain this condition with a slight (but audibly imperceptible) warp, but this will always be noted in the description. VG+ records should play with no surface noise, clicks, pops, skips or hiss, as well as retain their luster.
VERY GOOD (VG)
Many of the imperfections found on a VG+ Record are more obvious on a VG record. VG records have more obvious flaws than their counterparts in better shape. They lack most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records. Groove wear is evident on sight, as are light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail.
VG records may have some surface noise, especially during the soft passages at a songs intro and ending but should never skip, pop loudly or overpower the music. A record receiving this grade should be a strong play copy, and something we’d personally be willing to play out.
GOOD
Be forewarned, records in G condition will have significant and obvious flaws, and are not recommended for collectors who abhor surface noise, though they should still play through without skipping. We typically avoid selling records in this condition unless they are extremely rare and have extra-musical value.