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PENTAGRAM Self Titled PENTAGRAM DEVIL 4 LP first pressing

Sold Date: July 5, 2017
Start Date: June 28, 2017
Final Price: $203.57 (USD)
Bid Count: 12
Seller Feedback: 4124
Buyer Feedback: 0

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Pentagram


 (Combat MX 8020)  

This is the ORIGINAL 1985 U.S. LP.

Vinyl is MINT glossy and thicker less flexible vinyl

Cover is VG

There's NO holes, no creasing some spine wear. The spine is not split.

 first press no bar code!! ... 


 I am listing a lot of 100+ records from a collector so please check back for more cool records. 


 PayPal payment due within 3 days.  Will Combine shipping with other items when possible 


 Please let me know if you have any questions - Thanks for looking!






Vinyl grading is usually based on the Goldmine standard but I have made it in my wording and is as follows: I do not have a top of the line record player and have not played the record unless mention in the listing I hope this helps you with my grading of the records.
SS The cover might have a bent corner. The LP will not be inspected for its sealed For the collector that demands LP perfection.

M Mint -Cover and corners are near perfect, LP looks unplayed untouched no finger prints. 9 to 10

NM Near Mint - Cover looks factory fresh condition small defects ( bent corner some lite scuffs), LP like new looks like it has not been played but touch (finger prints). 9.0 

EX- + Cover will satisfy all but the most demanding collector. LP close to like new with only superficial signs of use that don't affect play. 8.5

EX - Cover shows slight signs of wear, no holes. LP is very clean might have a lite scuff no scratches  8.0

VG+ - The Cover will have signs of wear and the possibility of a hole punch. The LP has more than a few scuffs or lite scratch surface, It has been played and loved. 7.5 I general do not sell records below this grade unless very rare.

VG - Cover has significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable ( hole, cut corner, spine splitting). The LP has surface noise, scratches not scuffs still plays. 7.0

Good - In the record world, "Good" is not good! From here on down, we're talking about beat-up records! 6.0