GUNS N ROSES LIES G N' R LP 1988 ORIGINAL +truly uncensor photo inr SLEEVE RARE

Sold Date: August 17, 2016
Start Date: July 26, 2014
Final Price: $79.00 (USD)
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GUNS N ROSES LIES G N' R LP 1988 ORIGINAL vinyl album +truly uncensored PHOTO inr SLEEVE RARE oop! (no black censor bar on photo as on some other versions) damaged inner sleeve, geffen internatioal 9241981 '88, 8 tracks, vg lp has had some glue from inner sleeve dispersed over areas of lp but has been cleaned and plays well, still vg lp visually, plays at vg+ without skipping but has some background noise occasionally...mainly at the lead in to the live side, but then can't be heard as music kicks in, studio side is much cleaner vg+, vg+ cover. poor shape inner sleeve has had water damage and a faint smokey smell. SEE PICS. i covered the photo with a post it, but underneath there is no black censor bar, so this is one of the true uncensored sleeves, RARE! sold as is!

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