Exciting The Who
Polydor SLPM-1385
This is the ORIGINAL 1968 Japan LP.
It s one of the RAREST of all Who LP s and it s in AMAZING condition
It s nearly impossible to find a copy with the obi still intact
It was pressed by Nippon Grammophon and sounds BEAUTIFUL
Vinyl is NEAR MINT
There s one FAINT 2 scuff line, which can be seen under light. A VERY MINOR flaw. Otherwise, spotless
There s also some faint spindle marks under light.
Flipback cover is NM-
It looks BEAUTIFUL, but there s some LIGHT foxing/browning on back from years in Florida see photos .
There s NO tears or peeling laminate.
Overall, AMAZING shape
Obi and lyric insert are clean with NO tears.
The FIRST copy we ve EVER had and the NICEST copy we ve EVER seen
If you have any questions or need to contact us for anything, including multiple item shipping discounts, Priority Mail rate, etc... Please email us before auction ends.
PLEASE NOTE: With 30 years of experience selling/collecting vinyl, we make every effort to detail sealed records to the best of our ability. We e sold thousands of sealed LP s over the years and our feedback on them is impeccable. However, we can NEVER be certain of the contents. Most people choose not to open sealed LP s. Sealed items CANNOT be returned if buyer opens them. If you are looking for a guaranteed mint play copy, PLEASE search for an open one.
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GRADING
Since vinyl collecting is a new hobby for some of you, and grading seems to vary greatly between dealers, here is an overview of our grading system:
We use a modified version of the Goldmine grading system. Our system adds a few additional grades for better precision.
Please note: unless otherwise stated, our products are VISUALLY graded. With thousands of items available we just don t have the time or staff to play grade everything. We grade VERY conservatively, which makes for thousands of happy customers all around the globe
All flaws worth noting to potential buyers scratches, MINOR warps, cut out holes, saw marks, split cover seams, writing, etc. WILL be listed in the item descriptions.
Still Sealed: When the item is still wrapped and unopened from the time it was originally manufactured. We do our best to ensure the items are not re-sealed before we acquire them for sale.
Mint: We NEVER grade any item MINT Even brand new and untouched items, no matter how perfect they appear at first glance will have flaws. The flaws may be insignificant to most people, but a truly MINT item is absolutely perfect. This grade is THE MOST OVERUSED of all, primarily by sellers without much experience. If you see the word MINT used often, beware
Near Mint NM : Our highest grade. The item looks new/unused. With vinyl, it may have never seen a turntable. Covers are bright and crisp. NO splits or writing. Posters have NEVER been hung
Near Mint Minus NM- : An item that has VERY little if any use. The item looks NEARLY new. Vinyl may have LIGHT paper scuffing light surface discoloration visible under the light caused by either contact with the paper inner sleeve or sometimes a minor pressing flaw SCUFFS DON T AFFECT PLAY . Covers may have a minor flaw such as a small wear spot or mark, but look otherwise NM. Usually these small imperfections will not bother anyone but the most discerning collector.
VERY GOOD PLUS PLUS VG : Also known as Excellent Plus Plus EX : An item with a more noticeable flaw, such as a scuff line on vinyl a LIGHT surface mark that can be seen, but NEVER heard or MINOR ring wear on the cover. Again, flaws that are minor and perfectly acceptable to most collectors.
VERY GOOD PLUS VG : Also known as Excellent EX : Items that have been played, but cared for. Vinyl may have multiple scuffs or some LIGHT scratches that cannot be felt by lightly brushing with the fingernail. Vinyl should still play fine, usually with no noise. Covers may have light ringwear or edge wear. They may have minor writing or creasing. Still, flaws should not stop the collector from enjoying the item.
VERY GOOD VG : Items show wear. Records may have light scratches. They should PLAY THROUGH with NO skips or repeats, but MAY have some popping, ticking or background noise. Covers may have heavy ringwear, light staining, writing,etc., but will still be intact. VG records are good filler copies for collectors to fill a gap, or good copies for the less discerning record buyers. VG records are NOT trashed COPIES
VERY GOOD MINUS VG- : These items usually look rough. The only items we list in this condition are rare titles that someone may want to own, regardless of condition.
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