UB40 Signing Off original 1980 vinyl in superb condition + bonus EP + inners

Sold Date: June 14, 2021
Start Date: June 13, 2021
Final Price: £36.00 (GBP)
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UB40

Signing Off

Graduate Records 1980

1st UK press, a superb, very lightly played copy in superb sleeve - hard to find in this condition

Sleeve:

An Excellent copy - matt card sleeve, prone to wear particularly as its a single sleeve housing two records. Very hard to find in this condition. Barely any signs of storage or handling and a strong, clear spine.

Inner:

Original inners with 33 rpm and 45 rpm printed respectively. Both are in Excellent condition with no splits any only mild hints of storage or handling wear.

Vinyl: 

The LP has only seen light play. A handful of spindle trails and some very light sleeve removal marks only. Excellent. The EP again has a couple of light marks only visible under light but no spindle trails and appears barely played. Super copies.


Runout info:
Side 1: GRADLP2A2 EG  Side 2: GRADLP2B2 EG  Side 3: UB 40 Side 1-2 EG  Side 4: UB 40 Side 2-2 EG  (Utopia lyre symbol on each side)

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• We try to be as clear as possible in descriptions and any given gradings so buyers receive what they expect. Please read descriptions carefully and view the accompanying photos.

•  In the unusual event that you are disappointed with your purchase, we make the returns procedure hassle free (and fully participate in the eBay money back guarantee). Please therefore bid or buy with confidence.

• All vinyl is supplied with a brand new polylined inner sleeve and a brand new 'clear glass' plastic cover for protection.

• All components are separated before packing to avoid seam splits.

• Quality bespoke record mailers with additional card stiffeners are used for packing.

• We play test some records fully and all records partially (due to time constraints) and focus on any areas where there are marks or wear on the surface, noting where these present a deterioration in the audio.

• We don't currently have a high spec player (We use a vintage 70's Sansui SR-212 with a new stylus) and don't use Mint as a grading.


We appreciate that while the condition of the sleeves can be clearly seen on the photos, it is often difficult to pick up any marks on the playing surface or labels. Therefore, here is a general grading guide as to what to expect from our vinyl:


NM (Near Mint): appears barely played. There will be no visible spindle trails on the labels.

EX (Excellent): a really solid copy with no visible marks except light lines under bright light. Plays well with no lessening of sound quality on our player. May be a handful of spindle trails but no evidence of anything other than light previous use.

VG+ (Very Good Plus): May have one or two visible marks but still plays with strong audio, maybe some non invasive static/crackle in places but no repeating clicks. May have more spindle trails around the central hole hinting at fairly regular previous play.

VG (Very Good): The record will have some deterioration to the audio which may impact the listening enjoyment in some but not all areas. Maybe caused by light scratches or scuffs, these will be visible without the aid of bright light. There will be no jumps or loops. A larger number of spindle trails may be in evidence around the central aperture.