Jeff Beck Bogert Appice Vinyl Record 1973 VG+/VG A3/B3 press

Sold Date: February 29, 2024
Start Date: February 22, 2024
Final Price: £10.00 (GBP)
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Beck, Bogert & Appice - 1973 A3/B3 press
Title track B2 on rear cover is 'Why Should I Care' contrary to 'Why Should I Care About You' on B side label.
Sleeve condition - Excellent (EX) - a couple of small marks and a slight scuff to back - spine in great condition - has been kept in plastic cover
Vinyl condition is Very Good Plus (VG+) - there are 2 or 3 hairline marks (wouldn't describe as scratches) on each side - see photos - but otherwise very bright and shiny and labels good
Inlay is Very Good Plus (VG+) with no splits and just some age related discoloration

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EX

Disc appears bright and shiny, but may have some visible surface wear, very minor marks and/or scuffs, such as from removing the record from a paper inner sleeve. There can be a few hairlines but nothing that is too obvious outside of a strong angled light.Label is clean and unmarked, but might show signs of being handled.

 

Sleeve: Faint corner creases or bumps, maybe a faint crease or two. Perhaps an abrasion or two.Artwork is clean and unworn.

 

VG+

 

Vinyl has surface wear, scuffs and hairlines will be apparent from a cursory glance. Vinyl may begin to show signs of wear from play and lose its luster; labels may have imperfections (writing, labels, tears, spindle marks, etc.) but otherwise clean.

 

Sleeve: There will be obvious wear in this condition, the corners and edges can have bumps,creases, chipping and/or rubbing loss, and the spine may have wear. There maybe discoloration or staining, seam wear, and cracking that could lead to splits. Some scratches/abrasions or indentations can be expected. There may be ring wear, where the disc has created a raised area on the cover that resulted in the ink wearing off the paper, or obvious disc impressions. 

 

VG

 

Vinyl will have hairlines and scuffs that will cover the majority of the surface, and could have a few tiny scratches that are not raised or can be felt by running your finger over them. The surface may appear somewhat dull as groove wear may be present.

 

Labels may have small tears, tape marks, larger writing, etc. but still easily legible. There may be wear or deformation of the spindle hole.

 

Sleeve: Cover is worn and used. Corners may have damage or creases and there may be scratches or gouges that otherwise damage the artwork. There are likely larger creases or bends. Seams may be starting to split or may have been repaired. There is moderate ring wear, but the artwork is still attractive. There may be yellowing or discoloration, and there may be larger writing, labels, or marks. Might have light water damage that only covers a small portion.