Tim Miner ‎– I Know You Think You Know, 1988 US LP SEALED, Sparrow SPR 1162

Sold Date: January 17, 2022
Start Date: December 7, 2020
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Tim Miner ‎– I Know You Think You Know, 1988 US LP SEALED, Sparrow SPR 1162
VINYL MINT  COVER MINT  LABEL MINT 
Tracklist  A1Hey You!3:55A2I Know You Think You Know4:14A3Did I Forget To Say4:08A4Too Casual3:43A5Cover Me4:08B1Smarter Than Crack4:24B2Degeneration3:07B3You Know I Love This Feelin3:55B4Masquerade3:09B5


Now (I Lay Me Down To Sleep)3:00



POSTAGE IS $10 AUSTRALIA and $30 FOR OVERSEAS (INCLUDES TRACKING)
Definitions:

Mint (M) This is the top grade and is in pristine condition with no marks. A Mint cover will show no signs of wear.

Near Mint (NM) is slightly below the Mint grade with only one or two imperfections but generally flawless.

Excellent (EX) Record may have a few light scuff marks and/or very light scratches. These blemishes will only be viewable under a bright light. Generally will play through like a NM with little to no surface noise. Cover may have storage wear, tiny age spots, or creasing, nothing distracting or major.

Very Good + (VG+) Visible scuffing or surface wear may be present, but not deep enough to affect play. VG+ records may have slight surface noise, but only noticeable in quiet passages of music (at beginning of record or between tracks.) This slight surface noise should not overwhelm the music experience otherwise. A slight warp may be present but this does not affect the quality of sound. Covers in this grade may have ring and / or edge wear, creases, or general shelf wear.

Very Good (VG) Vinyl will display many hairline scuffs or scratches, but will play with a tolerable amount of noise. A reasonable play copy but clearly used. Cover may have splits and heavy wear, writing or stains, and possible tears or creases.

Very Good - (VG-) Vinyl will display more visible scuffs or scratches, but will play through with an amount of noise. Clearly quite used. Cover may have Tears splits and heavy wear, writing or stains, and possible tears or creases. We very rarely list records in this grade.