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WARHORSE s/t UK Vertigo Swirl 1970 1st pressing VG

Sold Date: March 29, 2020
Start Date: March 15, 2020
Final Price: £100.00 (GBP)
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Buyer Feedback: 52

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WARHORSE: s/t, UK Vertigo 1970 1st pressing LP. VG disc, has small scracth in into of A1 causing click for the first minute or so. Rest of LP plays very well around VG+. A few light marks and hairlines only. COVER is VG with tear in upper left corner, a couple of discolored spots on inside. Otherwise and excellent cover. No swirl inner. 
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SHIPPING

14 GBP flat rate with tracking, for any number of Lps.

PACKING

Special UK-made extra-stiff-mailers designed for multiple LPs are used, even for single LP packages. The boxes are oversized and thus provide extra corner protection as well as great stiffness to the package. Addtional protection may also be used when found nessesary, such as stiffeners, bubble-wrap, extra corner-protection. I do not charge anything for packing materials.

GRADINGS

MINT(-) is as close to new as a used LP or cover can get, unplayed or played 1-2 times at most with no visual signs of use on surfaces.

MINT- is superb, almost like new. No marks, scratches, clicks, noise, or anything else, aside from possibly a barely visible and inaudible hairline or two. All minor blemishes will be mentioned in the individual descriptions.

EX or EXCELLENT is also VERY nice, 2-3 light inaudible marks/hairlines perhaps, no disturbing noise, great sound quality.

VG+ is nice with light hairlines, a few marks maybe. Please see individual notes in case of VG+ or lower gradings.

VG is Well used but still very enjoyable. See individual notes on the item in question.

G is not great, many marks and scracthes, but still playable. Most parts of LP should still be OK to listen to.