Lot of 2 by Niblick Henbane: Land of The Brave & What's Your Deal?

Sold Date: September 20, 2017
Start Date: September 18, 2017
Final Price: $33.49 $20.00 (USD)
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What's your Deal?: From You, Andy Bought a Gun, Whats your Deal, Angel Might be  a few scuffs but plays fine. Hard to tell with yellow vinyl. Has picture sleeve
Land of the Brave: Hoodlum, America, Life Over the Edge, Henry -Looks very clean

When i think of the punkscene in New Jersey i always think about The wrethed ones, Headwound & Niblick Henbane. Not only did these bands share label and sound they also shared members at different times and most importantly they where friends and shared the same "we will never blow up so f*** all" attitude.
NH started out in early 1987 and like most other Oibands they started out from a mixture off borredom and alcoholic confusion that made them believe they sounded better then they actually did (lets be true the first demo songs by this band are charming but not really fitting for the rocknroll hall of fame).
The founding members where Harpo on vocals and Mike on guitars. They drafted Andy Skovran that already had a bit of fame from playing bass on Pleased youth's 1986 release Dangerous Choo-Choo. Andy brought along a friend called Larry that was the last member in for the first lineup but would become one of the members that stayed with the band 'till the end.
The bandname Niblick Henbane means Poison golfclubs. Niblick=Heavy iron golfclub and Henbane=Foul smelling plant poisonous to small animals and birds. I dont know how they ended up with that name but i remember hearing something about a bandmember seing some caddy on acid or something (who cares).
[SOURCE: Us of Oi of Sweden]





VINYL GRADING SYSTEM

M (Mint) record is brand new, sealed and unplayed.


N.M. (Near Mint) Vinyl looks like it has just been taken out of shrink wrap. No noticeable scratches. No extraordinary surface noise. Cover may have some light rub marks.

Ex  Excellent  No scratches that stand out. Still looks almost like new

VG++  Better than VG+, almost excellent.


VG+   Light scratches or scuffs may be evident on close examination. There is very little, if any, background noise. Still Looks and plays great.


VG    Scratches or scuffs are visible, there may be light background noise.  Still a  collectible record. Cover or picture sleeve may have ringwear or some other signs of usage or storage. Might be some non-overwhelming (like a name or number) writing on it 

VG-    Looks a little rough with scratches and wear evident, background scratchiness is audible. Cover or picture sleeve  may have wear and maybe some partial or completely splitting seams.

G+ and G    Lesser grades, looks scratched and somewhat beat, has a lot of scratchiness.  Still plays but might skips.  Any record rated "G" will look pretty beat up with scratches and wear very evident.  Surface noise could be quite noticeable. Cover or picture sleeve is acceptable but has seen much better days.

G-  We can identify that it was originally a record. It has some resemblance to what might have been a pretty neat record cover.  Might be good to fill a space...then use as a frisbee when you find a better one