Stephen Stills - Self Titled - Vinyl LP UK 1st Press + Insert A1/B1 EX+

Sold Date: February 20, 2022
Start Date: February 9, 2022
Final Price: £12.99 (GBP)
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Description

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Format:
12" Vinyl LP

Label
: CBS
Cat. No: S69146
Matrix: A1/B1
Year: 1975
Country: UK

Condition (Sleeve/Disc): VG+/EX+ Please see below for grading definitions
Notes: Please zoom in and have a good look at the photos.
The sleeve has just some moderate signs of wear, no splits.
The record is very clean, just a couple of wispy marks.
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Grading

Please note that all of our records are visually graded under strong light, unless otherwise stated. EBay is just a small part of what we do. We stock 1000's of records so it is impossible for us to play every record. Please feel free to request a play grade which we will happily provide.

Mint (M):

We only grade as mint where the record is brand new and sealed with no visible damage to the sleeve.

Near Mint (NM):

Sleeve: Will only show very minor signs of storage/handling wear. It may have slight corner bumps/rub, ringwear and maybe very minor creasing. It will have no rips or splits.

Record: We be in a new like condition. Very Clean. It may have very, very minor defects such as no more than a couple of very light wispy hairlines and a couple of spindle trails around the centre holes. Basically a record in NM condition will look like you have just got it back from the record shop or at worse only had a couple of plays.

Excellent (EX):

Sleeve: As NM but the signs of wear will become a little more pronounced. There may be signs of stress at the seams maybe the beginnings of a split. It may have a cut out hole indicating that it was taken out of print. There may be a little graffiti on the sleeve or label.

Record: Will show signs of play but has been well looked after by the previous owner. It may show a few more light marks/scuffs than a NM. These marks won't be deep enough to be felt. There may be the odd click or crackle upon playback. Slight warps are that don't effect the sound are OK.

Very Good (VG):

Sleeve: A VG sleeve will have many of the defects found in a EX but more pronounced. Seam splits may be more obvious or may be taped or show residue. There may be small rips. It may show some age/handling discolouration. Laminate may be bubbled, may be marred with writing.

Record: Wear and defects will be more obvious with marks/scuffs deep enough to feel with a fingernail. Groove wear will be more noticeable. Sound deterioration will become more likely especially during quieter passages.

We don't sell records with a lower grade than VG unless it is incredibly rare.