AUDIOPHILE LP BLUES TRAVELER ORIGINAL PRESSING TIE-DYE LP

Sold Date: July 1, 2015
Start Date: June 26, 2015
Final Price: $22.15 (USD)
Bid Count: 15
Seller Feedback: 249
Buyer Feedback: 75


 Bought new when they first came out. First pressing.
Jacket as shown, vinyl near mint.
Cleaned on the NITTY GRITTY and treated with LAST.
(Yes, this is the authentic one no one can find.)

I grade VERY much in favor of the buyer. (Look at other auction pictures and see for yourself.
You will smile when this hits your table. I assure you.

(Tune back in for: "Rickie Lee Jones-Girl at her volcano" "AMUSED TO DEATH LP'S" "KAMAKIRIAD" "TWO AGAINST NATURE" and more Audiophile LP's.)

Lifetime audiophile collection being auctioned all at NO RESERVE!
LINN LP12, Nitty Gritty 2.5 machine...complete system...SEQUERRA MET 7mkII-MET10 and MET 10-8 sticks...GFP 565 MONOBLOCK MONSTERS/565 preamp...DYNACO PREAMP...BENZ MICRO cart...Esoteric interconnects (KIMBER-AUDIGY-AUDIOQUEST SILVER-MONSTER POWERBLOCK-PIONEER 707 REEL TO REEL-...AUDIONICS CC2 -CANTON CPlus sub/sat system-All coming up soon!!!)
Check back in and add to favs! Collections like this rarely show here at NO RESERVE...it all goes...

I am forced to sell my entire LP collection.
I am not a dealer. These are my own albums.
These have been cleaned on the Nitty Gritty machine (soon to be auctioned as well) and in most cases, treated with LAST in the 80‘s.

 Before you bid on another copy of the same album, keep in mind mine have been chosen carefully, cleaned and cared for like a baby...played only on high-end gear. 
(Look for my Linn LP12 coming up for auction at the end of this collection.)
 If you need more info on jackets or catalog numbers, please contact me prior to bidding. I only rate vinyl, but would be happy to closely inspect and report in detail about any jacket.
 These albums have given me 35 years of pleasure. I hope they do the same for you.

On Jun-27-15 at 12:40:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

 THE VINYL IS AS SHOWN.
THIS IS NOT THE COLORED DISC.
(Those did not sound as good as the black vinyl BTW.)