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The Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always - 1985

Sold Date: July 9, 2014
Start Date: July 5, 2014
Final Price: $16.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 703
Buyer Feedback: 7

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The Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always - 1985, LP
VG+
I am offering a discount on shipping. Only $1 per additional record/cd/dvd you buy.
If many items are purchased I will most likely ship media mail (US).

Conditions (vinyl, jacket & label)

M = Mint: perfect, never used

NM = Near Mint: Vinyl is shiny with no visible or audible defects. Jacket and label is perfectly clean with no flaws or defects.

VG+ = Very Good Plus: Vinyl has good gloss, may have some slight visible signs of wear or slight warps that do not interfere with the music or cannot be heard. Label may have few slight/minor marks around the spindle hole and/or very light fading. Jacket looks good, may have minor seam, corner, surface wear; may have cut-outs or stickers.

VG = Very Good: Vinyl plays without skips, has lost some of its gloss, is visibly marked or worn, has some sound defects such as residual clicks and/or surface noise during music in quiet passages and at intro and ending but noise does not overpower the music. Label is legible and clean, some scuffs or scratches around the spindle hole, has handwriting, stickers, or fading. Jacket has good cover art and print is legible, has ring wear, edge wear, creases, may have seam splits of an 1 inch or less, may have light handwriting, stickers, stamps.

G = Good: Vinyl plays without skips or skids but has groove loss and/or marks, scratches or other defects that cause enough noise to overpower some of the music, has lost much of its gloss. Label may be worn, scuffs or other distracting marks, may have peeling, be faded, heavy writing, stickers, stamps. Jacket has wear, may have heavy ring and/or shelf wear, fading, noticeable seam splits on 1 or all 3 sides, discoloring, heavy handwriting or stickers or stamps, heavy peeling or tears on the surface.

P = Poor:  do not sell or keep any record that skips or is warped. Sometimes I keep a cover with cool art and toss the vinyl.