Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand CLEAR LP Scat Vinyl - 1994 OG 1st press

Sold Date: February 23, 2016
Start Date: February 16, 2016
Final Price: $96.88 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 197
Buyer Feedback: 85


Up for auction: Guided By Voices - Bee Thousand. 

Disc:  VG+ (see description)

Cover: VG+


From Discogs: 


Label variations exist among the various Scat pressings. 


Clear - 300 

White - 300 

Black - 2200 

Clear Red - 2200 

Clear Blue - 2200

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If you'd like for us to preview the sound of the record before you buy, please let me know. 


Visually, the record appears at least VG+/EX. There is one small, but visible scratch (see Picture #6) near the end of the album. I would assume that this mark would be audible, so again, please message me if you want it tested. 


The cover and insert only show light signs of wear; great for an album that's over 20 years old, and they're both solid VG+: Some corner wear, various light signs of wear. Inner sleeve is good. Check out the pictures to see for yourself. 


Please note the barcode: For some reason, some OG Scat copies of this record have the barcode blacked out with a marker (picture #9). I've tried to do research as to why. One eBayer messaged me and confirmed that their white-wax copy of the same Scat release also has it blacked out. If I remember correctly, it had something to do with where these Scat copies were being sold back in 1994, but I cannot confirm that information at this time. If you know, please message me.


Record will be packaged carefully, message me if you want to arrange for special shipping.


Continental US bidders only, please. No international bidders. Paypal only. No returns.


Grading scale: M(sealed), NM(negligible wear), EX(some wear, but better than VG+), VG+(acceptable amount of wear, nothing serious), VG(Obvious wear, potential tears/scratches, VG-(heavy wear, but still in one piece), B(a beat up record). 

We do not use "G" as a grade since we find it to be misleading for those who do not understand Goldmine's grading.