Sold Date:
July 15, 2022
Start Date:
May 14, 2022
Final Price:
$34.99
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Social Distortion - Prison Bound - Vinyl LP Record *OG PRESS 1988* *READ*
Vinyl Grade: VG+ (Looks amazing, plays great. Might have a little light crackle here and there.)
Outer Sleeve Grade: DAMAGED (Sleeve has some WATER DAMAGE that has caused some moderate rippling and wear on lower third of sleeve. Holds together well. Great BUDGET COPY of this awesome record that sounds great!)
I HAVE MANY OTHER RECORDS LISTED, AND I COMBINE SHIPPING.
JUST $0.50 FOR EACH ALBUM AFTER THE FIRST!
ALL RECORDS ARE CLEANED ON A VPI VACUUM TABLE. NO DUST! READY TO PLAY!
ALL RECORDS HAVE BEEN FULLY PLAY-TESTED ON A PROFESSIONAL TURNTABLE AND GRADED BY HOW THEY *SOUND* - NOT JUST HOW THEY *LOOK*
READ MY FEEDBACK FROM SATISFIED RECORD BUYERS AND TRUST MY GRADING!
My Grading Scale for Vinyl
EX: Vinyl will sound excellent from start to finish. May have one or two tiny blemishes or small inaudible scratches. A few pops/hisses here and there may be present, but overall your listening experience should be similar to purchasing a brand new record.
VG+: Record may have a few small scuffs or hairlines but will otherwise look great. Will NOT have any significant crackling or popping on playback. May have a little light crackle at the start of a side or something, but overall will be a very satisfying audiophile experience.
VG: Record may have visible scratching/scuffing/blemishes. May have some light crackling/hissing during playback or a few audible pops. Record will still be satisfactory for most buyers - a fine daily player on all systems, perfect for parties or casual listening. If you have a lower end system and/or you don't mind a little crackling on playback, you'll be fine with VG. If you do not want any noise on your recording, stick to EX or VG+.
VG-: Record will have a few major scratches or audible crackling/hissing during entire playback. If you're looking for a nice BUDGET copy of a great album, VG- is fine and it'll still probably sound decent on a low end system with heavy tracking force. If you aren't picky at all and just want to put the album on and listen to it, you'll enjoy a VG- record. Do NOT buy if you are expecting perfection.
G+: I'll generally only grade a record G+ if there's something wrong with it, like a warp that makes the first part of a song unplayable or something. If you're looking at a G+ record of mine, READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION.