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LP Supertramp-Crime Of The Century(1974)A&M MFSL 1-005/Original Master Recording

Sold Date: March 12, 2020
Start Date: March 5, 2020
Final Price: $17.50 (USD)
Bid Count: 7
Seller Feedback: 4431
Buyer Feedback: 41

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Supertramp-Crime Of The Century(1974)A&M/Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab MFSL 1-005/Original Master Recording

Cover: VG+ Edge Wear/Just starting to split on top edge
LP: VG+/Exc  A couple of light hairlines on side 2. Nice player. 


Shipping discount on multiple wins!!!!! 
Please request total before paying so discount can be applied.   I use the Goldmine grading system. 80-90% of LPs are play and visually graded.
My thoughts on grading:
NM  I rarely use this grade. LP/Cover will be free of all but smallest defects. More than likely only played a handful of times.
Exc  A great playing LP with maybe some minor marks and very little surface noise(but there may be some otherwise it would be NM).
VG+  The most common for well cared used records. Will have marks and some surface noise. But not enough to ruin the records enjoyment. A solid enjoyable play.
VG  A well used record. There will be some surface noise(crackles/hiss/ a pop etc especially between tracks). More than likely there are some hairline scratches. It will be a fine play if you aren't too picky and if the music is not too quiet. May play better with a deep clean.
VG-   A very well used record with lots of marks and will play with surface noise. Will play OK with no skips or jumps but an audiophile snob would not buy. If I list it's more than likely a very popular vinyl/group. Buy and trade up later.
G or G+ I will not list unless it's a very rare record. There will be surface noise throughout.