Neil Young + Crazy Horse: Ragged Glory.1990.Reprise.WX 374. Bob Dylan.Rock. Rare

Sold Date: November 16, 2014
Start Date: November 9, 2014
Final Price: £23.22 (GBP)
Bid Count: 12
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Neil Young + Crazy Horse LP: Ragged Glory. 1990 original issue, pressed in Germany for the UK market, on the REPRISE label. Cat No: 7599-26315-1; WX 374. Sleeve has tiny corner wear and a couple of very small, partial surface edge creases. Sleeve graded EX+ .Vinyl has clean labels and no spindle wear. There are only a few light hairlines on each side that are only/more visible when held to a bright light. Only the occasional, very light background. Vinyl graded EX+. With original inner. Inner graded EX+. Very hard to find in vinyl format.

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