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Sold Date:
September 3, 2022
Start Date:
August 28, 2022
Final Price:
$110.00
(USD)
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Probot - Probot 2 LP 2004 Pressing Shrink w/Hype
Matrix Numbers/Runouts:
A: SUL 30 A 2 with other scratched out matrix numbers
B: SUL 30 B 2 with other scratched out matrix numbers
C: SUL 30 C 2 with other scratched out matrix numbers
D: SUL 30 D 2 with other scratched out matrix numbers
This is a 2004 pressing of Probot - Probot, Dave Grohl’s metal side project featuring some of the best metal vocalists of all time. This copy was still factory sealed when I acquired it, but I just opened it today 08/28/2022 to check the variant. The discs have never been played and the shrink wrap is still snug.
Sleeve: NM-
Beautiful sleeve remains snug in shrink wrap with hype sticker. Only the smallest amount of wear to the opening edge…likely came that way from the factory. Some tears to the shrink on back (see pics)
Discs: VG to EX
Glossy, unplayed discs…however, Disc One Side one has some light factory scuffs. They’re superficial and should have no effect on play, but visually I’d have to grade Side One VG. Side Two is NM. Disc Two has a few wispy hairlines visible when tilted under bright light, but all three remaining sides are easily VG+ to NM. This is exactly how they came from the factory. There are no real scratches and I again I highly doubt these marks would have any effect on play whatsoever. Discs have been ultrasonically cleaned and are sure to sound fantastic. A play test may be requested if you’d like.
Shipping: $5 via USPS Media Mail in the USA. Will be packaged properly with the discs behind the sleeve, sandwiched between two cardboard stiffeners and shipped in a proper LP mailer.
Thanks for looking!