DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE BARSUK YEARS VINYL BOX SET NEVER OPENED /1500 OOP SIGNED

Sold Date: December 11, 2016
Start Date: December 4, 2016
Final Price: $260.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 12
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You would be bidding on a sealed Death Cab For Cutie Barsuk Years boxset. This set is #1095 out of 1500. This was released in March of 2013 and is out of print. I will be including the corrected records with the boxset as well as the label that pressed the boxset had an issue with some records being mislabeled. You can see their message in regards to the mislabels below. If you have any questions, feel free to message me. Boxset has been stored upright and in a temperature controlled environment.

BOX SET INCLUDES: 

You Can Play These Songs With Cords (33 rpm; vinyl exclusive to this box set – jacket features original cassette artwork) - Something About Airplanes (33 rpm; die-cut jacket and layered vellum insert) - We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes (33 rpm; die-cut jacket) - The Death Cab for Cutie Forbidden Love E.P. (45 rpm; vinyl exclusive to this box set) - The Photo Album (33 rpm; includes original full-size photo inserts) - The Stability E.P. (45 rpm; vinyl exclusive to this box set) - Transatlanticism (45 rpm double-vinyl with full-size 12-page book insert) - Numbered cloth-bound box, individually signed by the band



*By now, many of you have received your set, and you may be wondering why several of the records are mislabeled. It has been discovered that the records were mixed up at the manufacturing plant during production. We are looking into this issue and are working diligently to understand how this mix-up occurred. Rest assured, we will fix each and every one of the sets that are mislabeled. This will require us to have the mislabeled albums remanufactured and reshipped out to you. We do not yet know when we can expect to receive the remanufactured albums, but we are working to provide an anticipated shipping date as soon as possible. Once again, please accept our deepest apologies, and we ask for your patience while we work to correct this issue.