100 Gecs 1000 Gecs and The Tree of Clues Ghostly Green Vinyl New Sealed /3000

Sold Date: February 23, 2023
Start Date: January 30, 2022
Final Price: $44.99 (USD)
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This  listing is for the incredible release from 100 Gecs, 1000 Gecs and The Tree of Clues. It contains a number of remixes and some live recordings. This ghostly green colored vinyl was pressed to a limited run of only 3,000 and sold out quickly. I purchased this for myself as I’m a lover of vinyl records. It is new/sealed/unplayed. This piece was never displayed anywhere. It was  set  on  an  IKEA shelf which has  been covered by a drop cloth to keep out UV rays. It is in outstanding condition. I've provided images of all four corners for your review. 

On the sleeve grading, I never grade sleeves as mint as you can always find some minor imperfection if you look hard enough. This one is pretty darn close, though. Check out the images and judge for yourself.

Info  on  my  listings: With exception to the occasional stock image to show the color of a release, the images I post are of the actual items in my possession. I try my best to note any imperfections on the items in my collection; however, if you notice  anything  that I  may  have  missed, don’t  hesitate  to  message  me. I can provide additional  images  if necessary. Most  of  my  items  are  sealed  in  cartons, with  a  few  exceptions. (Check  the  listing  for  certainty  here.) All  items  have  been  stored in  a  climate-controlled  environment. Ships via media mail.

Shipping to continental US only. All sales final.

Please note that I ship my LPs either wrapped in bubble wrap, with padding on the corners, or in well protected mailers that have extra cardboard to mitigate sleeve damage. Still, it is possible that USPS might be less than careful with the shipment and dings to the sleeve, or the occasional side pierce occur (LP pushes through the side of the sleeve). If you buy vinyl regularly on-line and have it shipped you know of these issues. Also, new vinyl records are not always perfect. Even new LPs will have the occasional pop or crackle, which is part of the charm of vinyl.