Sold Date:
November 29, 2015
Start Date:
November 19, 2015
Final Price:
$186.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
19
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Minor Threat Out of Step Dischord No10 1983 1st Press EX/NM/EX BLACK BACK/Insert
This is a highly rare and near mint condition first pressing of Minor Threat's Out of Step from 1983. Pressed by Nashville Record Productions, this one has the Sheep labels, Black Back cover and original insert all present and the vinyl is in near mint condition. Happy holiday bidding!
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Dischord No 10
US 1983 First Pressing
COVER - EX, mild creasing. No splits or marks.
VINYL - NM, glossy, lustrous and in excellent shape
INNER - EX, early paper insert, non glossy, no tapemarks, tears or pinholes. Very slight creasing.
MATRIX A: NR 14410-A THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER JE NRP
MATRIX B: NR 14410-B 350 P.P. - CASHING IN JE NRP
This album is being sold from a private collection by a single owner and has been kept in a plastic sleeve for over thirty years.
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Only after that is completed, you can return your item within 14 days for a refund of the item cost (but not the shipping fees).
These beloved punk rock (and other assorted collectible) vinyl LPs have lived in my personal collection for thirty years. They have always lived in individual plastic liners and are guaranteed to never have been carelessly tossed into a mosh pit. They have also never been used to decapitate English zombies. They may have been played at historically insignificant but outrageous parties at very loud volumes. May they have another life in which they are loved by you as much as they were loved by me (or at least as much as Sid loved Nancy).
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