Sold Date:
December 23, 2022
Start Date:
July 5, 2022
Final Price:
$525.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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WPC - Siddartha vinyl. This is a rare collectors item for the biggest Billy Corgan fan. Most of the massive fans I’ve seen own this, but not all own the signed first edition. This is the signed first edition.
If you intent to buy this to listen to it, then I recommend listening to it online first as it’s rather long and very different. That said it holds a place in history of what Billy was into at one point in his life.
This is listed as used because the cardboard box is opened. Things were only taken out of the cardboard box to take the pictures. The cardboard box is the box Zuzu shipped the records in, and I opened it as you would any mailing box. To my surprise the cardboard box was the box housing all the items. The
The records have never been played and the box has been stored upright with little movement. Each record has a unique color on a clear vinyl. The hat has never been worn. Stylophone synthesizer has not been played.
The specially made cardboard box will be shipped inside another cardboard box to protect it from any further damage. You’ll notice tape along the bottom of the cardboard box (proof that this was the shipping box) the box is mostly in good condition as you can see in the picture. On bottom right corner there was slight damage from when they shipped the items in this cardboard box. The original shipping label on the side of the box is still attached.
About the offering:
Herman Hesse's 'Siddhartha' reconstituted 2.28.14 at Madame ZuZu's Teahouse Highland Park, Illinois
Package includes:
1.Five 180g clear-vinyl records,
2.Each box-set is Hand-Numbered and Signed by Billy Corgan
3.One custom art print of 'Siddartha' by Linda Strawberry (also hand numbered)
4.Your own personal Stylophone synthesizer.
5.A black WPC hat
6. All housed in a specially-made shipping box
Only 500 copies of this edition have been pressed
1st edition (#1-250) is both autographed and numbered -
a 2nd edition (#251-500) is only numbered but not autographed