ST St. John Green '68 Flick Disc Kim Fowley lp orig acid psych rarity PROMO DJ !

Sold Date: February 15, 2019
Start Date: February 19, 2015
Final Price: $149.00 (USD)
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ST St. John Green '68 Flick Disc fls45001 Kim Fowley lp original vinyl acid psych rarity PROMO DJ record! ex shape lp amazingly glossy and clean for 1968, ex shape cover, fls 45,001 stereo, RARE! John Green "St. John Green" DJ Promo 1968 Flick Disc Records Stereo LP.  Condition Of  Vinyl: Excellent to EX+ has very good shine with some very light surface use if any.  Condition Of Jacket: Excellent, all seams are tight and intact, has some minor soiling and light shelf wear on back cover (please view photos, very light ink name on front in the dark blue area hardly viewable). labels state "not for sale disc jockey record".  SCARCE FOR THE KIM FOWLEY COLLECTOR!!

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Vinyl grading is usually based on the Goldmine standard and is as follows:

“SS” Still Sealed – For the collector that demands nothing but perfection.

“M” Mint - a near perfect, or unplayed record.

“NM” Near Mint - in factory fresh condition, like new.

EX+ - close to like new with only superficial signs of use that don't affect play. Will satisfy all but the most vain and demanding collector.

EX - a used, reasonable copy. Shows slight signs of wear.

VG+ - There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility a few skuffs and/or light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.

VG - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise,still plays great.

Good - In the record world, "Good" is not good! From here on down, we're talking about beat-up records!