3 LPs Unicorn - Blue Pine Trees, 2, One More Tomorrow. Pink Floyd David Gilmour.

Sold Date: August 22, 2014
Start Date: July 29, 2014
Final Price: $40.50 (USD)
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PLEASE READ THROUGH DETAILS BELOW BEFORE PURCHASE AND FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE GOLDMINE RECORD GRADING SCALE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED BELOW!     

I HAVE ADDED 9 PHOTOS FOR YOU TO SEE THE CONDITION OF THESE ALBUMS!  12".  3 LPs.

Three Unicorn Albums - One More Tomorrow, 2, Blue Pine Trees.  This band was produced by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour (not sure if all three albums were but I can clearly see that two of them were).   Capitol Records. 

Jackets each have one large hole-punch in a top corner.  Two have their original shrinks but barely (they are tearing).  All have light to moderate wear (closer to light) and one has a small stain on a corner (see last photo).  Overall jackets are VG.  
Records are VG+ with at worst some faint surface scratches that don't affect play.  They could use a light dusting.  The labels have a few small pen marks next to favorite songs.  
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We use Goldmine® visual grading, which breaks down like this (please do read through this record grading if you are not familiar with it):

M (mint) Record is new, shiny, never played. 

NM (near mint) Record is like new, probably played a few times, but it doesn't effects on the quality of a sound. 

EX (excellent) Record in great shape, may have light marks, played more than a few times but low in surface noise or no surface noise. 

VG+ (very good plus) Record has been played more times, it has more marks and surface noise, it doesn't skip. 

VG (very good) Record has been played many times, may be more surface noise, but it shouldn't skip while playing. 

G (good) Record is in bad condition, this is worth only for archive items - just to have that until you find better. 

P (poor) Record is a mess and probably will skip (Goldmine doesn't actually offer a "poor" rating but this is how we would describe POOR). 

REGARDING DUST - IF YOU ASK 5 DIFFERENT RECORD COLLECTORS THEIR PREFERRED WAY TO REMOVE DUST YOU WILL GET 5 DIFFERENT ANSWERS AND EACH MIGHT BE OFFENDED BY THE OTHER COLLECTORS METHOD OF REMOVING DUST. SO WHEN I SEE DUST ON A VINYL I SELL IT AS IS BUT I TRY TO LET YOU KNOW IN THE LISTING IF YOUR VINYL NEEDS A LIGHT OR HEAVY DUSTING. 
WHEN I SHIP RECORDS I SHIP THEM ON TOP OF THE JACKET, NOT INSIDE. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THIS IS THE COMMON AND PREFERRED WAY TO SHIP A RECORD. THIS KEEPS IT FROM CUTTING THROUGH THE CLOSED SIDES OF THE JACKET DURING SHIPPING. I SHIP IN CARDBOARD RECORD BOXES AND I USE BUBBLE WRAP (WHEN THE BOX ALLOWS ROOM FOR IT; OTHERWISE RECORDS ARE SNUG AND SAFE ENOUGH WITHOUT IT) TO ENSURE YOUR ITEM ARRIVES SAFELY.
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