Sold Date:
October 2, 2024
Start Date:
August 26, 2024
Final Price:
£15.00
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This is a Thomas Dolby vinyl record titled "The Golden Age of Wireless" released in 1983 under the Venice In Peril Records label. The record is in black colour and has a speed of 33 RPM. It comes in a cardboard sleeve and has both the original inner sleeve and original cover. The record grading is Very Good (VG) and the sleeve grading is also Very Good (VG).
This LP is a must-have for fans of experimental rock, new wave, art rock, synth-pop, and pop rock. The record features stereo audio channels and has a catalogue number of VIP 1001. The release title is perfect for collectors and fans of the 1980s era. This vinyl record is a rare find and will make a great addition to any music collection.
Record/Cover (Using Record Grading System)
Graded VG/VG
Press A2/B2
Printed Inner
Origin UK Press
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Many thanks
Chris
Record/Cover Using Record Grading System (Goldmine Grading Guide) Available From Discogs, which states:
Mint (M) Vinyl is Unplayed & Cover is Sealed and Unopened.
Near Mint (NM) Vinyl is Unplayed, The Vinyl hasnt Developed the Grooves in the Tracks yet & Cover has been opened but has no Rips or Tears no damage at all.
Excellent (EX) Vinyl has been played but has Zero Scratches throughout & Cover has small wear but no Rips or Tears.
Very Good Plus (VG+) Vinyl has been played but has up to a handful of hairline scratches, none feelable & Cover has small wear and light rips but the Spine is Fully Visible clearly seeing the text.
Very Good (VG) Vinyl has been played has numerous of hairline scratches and easily noticeable scratches all over the Vinyl, none feelable & Cover has Heavier wear can have Splits, Rips & Tears. Spine is Kinda Visible seeing part of the text
Good Plus (G+) Vinyl has been played has numerous of hairline scratches and easily noticeable scratches all over the vinyl, feelable scratches that can cause skips, pops, jumps in most cases & Cover has alots of imperfections like Splits, Rips & Tears and a Non Visible Spine.
Good (G) Vinyl has been played and has seen better days, has scratches feelable and none feelable making the vinyl Unplayable & Cover is Heavily Damaged could display the following; Rips, Splits, Tears, Water damage, food or drink spilt on it, cover unglued & Damaged Spine.
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