Sold Date:
July 17, 2020
Start Date:
July 10, 2020
Final Price:
$22.40
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
96
Buyer Feedback:
12
SNFU - If you Swear You'll Catch No Fish 1st Pressing BYO 1986 Hardcore Punk . Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
Run-out groove A Side: BYO-017-A, k disc ch, L 25768, Rectum - Damn near killed ‘em! Run-out B Side: BYO-017-B, k disc ch, L 25768X, “Gang Green sucks Bud
The record has a number of scratches visible on it. A couple of the shorter ones look like they could potentially be deeper than the rest. I doubt that there is anything bad enough to cause a skip but there are bound to be a few pops and clicks and maybe some surface noise on this record. G+
Insert is in good shape and looks good, but it does have overall Light wear perhaps leaning a bit towards Moderate level. VG
The cover is in great shape no bends, rips or stains to speak of. There are only a very few veins and they are short and Very Light and faint. The 4 corner tips have Light to Moderate wear. The spine edge has a bit of Light Wear but most of the title text is intact. There are, however, a few crucial letters worn away. The shelf edge has some Moderate level wear with Sever wear near the ends of that edge. Overall this cover still looks really good and rates VG++
Grades that I use are G-, G, G+, G++, G+++, VG, VG+, VG++, VG+++/EX, NM. I won't be describing anything as M or MINT unless it is unopened and the packaging is completely unblemished. Records that have never been played but HAVE been opened, will be described as Near Mint or NM. These are the adjectives that I use when describing damage: Very Light, Light, Moderate, Severe, Catastrophic. To describe damage in between those ranks I say things like: "Moderate leaning towards Severe," "Moderate leaning towards light," or "In between Light and Moderate"...just for example.
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