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Sold Date:
October 21, 2018
Start Date:
October 11, 2018
Final Price:
£16.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
12
Seller Feedback:
666
Buyer Feedback:
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records from 1950's to early 2000's, many are rarities, obscurities and
some are unique, I am not a dealer, just selling the collection now he
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Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door - Swan Song Labels - Stereo - 1st UK Pressing
- Rare LP In Variant C Sleeve with Printed Inner and Brown Paper Bag - Stunning Vinyl + Great Sleeve
SSK 59410
1979
SSK 59410 A5 STRAWBERRY
SSK 59410 B#5 STRAWBERRY
Side A just has a few extremely faint marks and a handful of extremely
light sleeve removal marks under strong artificial light. Side B has a couple of extremely faint marks to the grooves and the odd extremely faint sleeve removal mark under strong light. Both sides
look clean, super shiny and it's a Great example of this
Very Rare Earliest Pressing.
Labels both have signs of
play(spiders legs) under strong light, Both labels are clean and
free from the usual writing etc...see photos
Original
Unlaminated Sleeve has only light wear. The front and
back of sleeve show NO rubbing to either face, some tiny creases from edges. Some Light
corner wear. Some handling wear to opening edge. Spine is solid
and still fully readable.top and bottom edges have only slight wear ...see photos...This is a Great Example of this sleeve that is
Unlaminated and usually ends up rubbed and patchy.
The original Thick Card Inner has no splits and is flat with a couple of faint marks, Not far off Perfect.
Original Brown Paper Sleeve is clean, slightly crinkled with a 2 inch rip to top left edge and small brown circle in the same corner.
A Rare and Very hard to find LP In Stunning Condition.