GENTLE GIANT - Three Friends - Vertigo Swirl / Spiral LP EX/VG++ condition

Sold Date: May 20, 2018
Start Date: May 13, 2018
Final Price: £120.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 1
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Continuing the Vertigo Swirl LP catalogue.....

All are UK issues and nearly all are First Pressings - they will be accompanied by Vertigo inner sleeves in all cases although it could be that it may not be original to that LP as they were stored separately.

There will not be any superfluous information or unnecessary paragraphs to hide the important stuff - just a description of the records and my considered grading having played them for the first time in over 10 years.

1972 LP entitled Three Friends by Gentle Giant.
Catalogue number 6360 070.
The vinyl is in EX condition with no significantly noticeable marks or issues.
The gatefold sleeve rates VG++ with some general wear and rubbing to edges but nothing major. Inside has had a "sticking issue" at some point with a tiny scuff towards the bottom but mentioned only for completeness.
All in all still a great copy of one of the better ones.
Vertigo inner in this case is only VG- condition as it has become somewhat creased.


Postage prices are as follows (there is no charge for packing materials and the actual postage cost is higher than stated):
Special Delivery in the UK £8 (this doesn't seem to be an option when listing hence it states 2nd class above but it will be sent Special)
Tracked & Signed to Europe £15.
Tracked & Signed to Elsewhere £17.50.
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