Uriah Heep, Demons & Wizards, Vinyl Record, 1972. (see others in collection)

Sold Date: February 24, 2019
Start Date: February 17, 2019
Final Price: £15.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 4
Seller Feedback: 60
Buyer Feedback: 140


Vinyl Record, Uriah Heep, Demons & Wizards. 1972 Condition is Used. Postage will be by Royal Mail 2nd Class signed for.

 

This is record 1 of 8 Uriah Heep Albums I'm listing.  It was part of my collection that I started in 1968.  Most of my albums have been stored away upright in a cupboard for the last 40 years or so.  I've inspected the record and given it a good cleanup with a microfibre cloth and vinyl record cleaner spray.  I listened to the album right through yesterday 17/2/19 on headphones for the first time in over 40 years and it sounded great. There are a few crackles in between tracks and sometimes you can hear the odd crackle in a very quiet part but otherwise really great and for this reason I believe the vinyl to be in VG+ condition.  There are light scratches as with most records of their time but nothing significant.  The gatefold cover and inner sleeve with the words on are again in VG+ condition with just the usual amount of wear on corners.  

 

Matrix/Runout is ILPS 9193 A -1U and B-1U so I think this is from the first pressings.

 

If you are buying more than one of my records then I can keep the postage the same £3.95 for up to 5 albums.  Let me know if this is the case.

 

Happy bidding.

 

I am using the Goldmine record grading system.

 

Mint - The record is unplayed and still sealed (I do not use this particular grading on any record which is not still sealed!).

Near Mint The record has probably only been played a couple of times (if at all) and may have a couple of very light marks which do not affect the playing quality at all.
Very Good+/Excellent The record may have slight wear but should still have good sound quality. It may have some light scratches or light marks but no heavy scratches.
Very Good The record has obviously been played several times and has either scratches or marks but should still play fine (possibly with some crackle).
Good - 
The record has been well played and has several scratches, it should still play but probably has lots of noise or even jumps or sticks.
Poor - 
Tatty and really only suitable as a gap filler.