BUCKETHEAD - Slaughterhouse On The Prairie NM Vinyl LP 2017

Sold Date: December 28, 2022
Start Date: August 2, 2022
Final Price: $180.00 (USD)
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BUCKETHEAD - Slaughterhouse On The Prairie VG+ Vinyl LP 2017.


Sweet find. Self-released, pressed by Precision Record Pressing, mastered by GZ Media.


Record Condition: VG+, a few barely visible imperfections


Sleeve Condition: NM, the slightest signs of corner wear


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We have been buying and selling records at Hunky Dory in Durham, NC since 2010. We have amassed some really great stuff. Selling online reaches an even broader audience.


Records are visually inspected under a strong light and often play-graded to assure the best representation of its condition and playability.


Domestic shipping is $5 domestic media mail for up to two 12” records for USPS media mail. Box sets are obviously more. International buyers contact us first before buying.


( S ) SEALED = VINYL assumed mint, never open.

( M ) MINT = VINYL absolutely perfect in every way, never played.

( NM ) NEAR MINT = VINYL nearly perfect, no obvious signs of wear. COVER should have no creases, folds, seam splits, cut-out holes.

( VG+ ) VERY GOOD PLUS = VINYL may have scuff marks , very light scratches and signs of some wear but will still play almost perfectly, with only barely detectable crackles or pops; a slight noise at the beginning is allowable. COVER may only have the slightest signs of normal wear.

( VG ) VERY GOOD = VINYL has light scratches, may crackle, pop or make other annoying noises, but only occasionally, and no more loudly than the music. COVER has normal wear such a ring wear and split seams , creases , wear at corners , edges & spine, writing on.

( G ) GOOD = VINYL has scratches, may have continuous crackles, pops, significant surface noise. COVER has more than normal wear and tear.

( P ) POOR = VINYL is cracked, badly warped, and won't play through without skipping or repeating. COVER barely keeps the lp inside.