PINK FLOYD Album WISH YOU WERE HERE Half-Speed Mastered VINYL Near Mint RECORD

Sold Date: March 15, 2019
Start Date: March 4, 2019
Final Price: $120.00 (USD)
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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here ... HC 43453 ... NM/NM 


Columbia Half-speed Mastered
Extended Range Recording

CBS Master Sound
Audiophile Pressing


There Are No Scratches. 


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RECORD GRADING GUIDE: 


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Mint (M):  Still sealed, or in perfect, pristine condition.Very rarely used for an opened record. 

Near Mint (NM):  A nearly perfect record. The record shows no obvious sign of wear, except for maybe one or two hardly noticeable hairline scratches of the most superficial kind. The LP jacket looks new and is free of writing, ring wear, scuffs, stickers, creases, folds, seam splits or any other noticeable defect. No cut-out holes or notches. No wear, writing, stickers,etc. on the record label.

Excellent (EX): Just a notch below NM, but better than VG. May have a few superficial scratches, but none so deep that they can be felt. Sound quality is not affected. Record label may show only the slightest signs of wear or aging. LP jacket may have a crease, corner bump, the slightest bit of ring wear, or similar defect or two, but no other defects.

Very Good (VG): Record surfaces may show some signs of wear with visible scratches and/or scuffs. There may be some surface noise, but the record should play through without skipping. A very slight warp that does not affect the sound is acceptable.  The record label and center hole may have some wear or writing, a sticker or discoloration.  LP jacket may have corner bumps, creases, scuffs, a little bit of writing (such as a name), a sticker,ring wear, slight seam splits, a cut-out hole or notch, or similar defects (but not all of these defects at the same time).

Good (G): Record has significant surface noise and scratches and visible groove wear but should still play through without skipping. Seam splits, scuffs, tape, stickers, writing, significant ring wear or other defects on the jacket and/or record label are more prominent.