Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets Columbia SCX 6258 UK 1968 vinyl 12" LP rare

Sold Date: October 26, 2014
Start Date: March 28, 2014
Final Price: £54.99 (GBP)
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Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets - 1968 - UK - 12" vinyl LP
Columbia SCX 6258

Garrod & Lofthouse front-laminated sleeve with "File under..." text.
Silver-on-black labels with 2 x 2-boxed EMI & "The Gramophone Company..." text.
See photos for tracklist / personnel.

Matrix nos:
side 1: YAX 3633-1    GT    2 (stamped)
side 2: YAX 3634-1    AH    1 (stamped)

Disc - 'Excellent'
Looks good, glossy vinyl, with some fine scuffs & hairlines. A couple of more noticeable marks across 'Saucerful'.
Ink initials on both labels with light to very light spindle-marking - see photos.
Plays very well - light surface noise, audible between tracks & in the very quietest bits; an occasional soft pop or click.
Sleeve - 'Excellent'
The front-laminated flipback outer is generally good - clean, no ink; slight creasing in places; good, legible spine; some very slight cat-scratch (!) damage to top edge - see photos.
The original? plain paper inner is good - crease- & split-free, generally clean, with album name & initials in ink top left corner.
Will supply new poly-lined paper inner.

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