on the bay you can find it for over 40 bucks or more, if you find it, grab it, because if you don't want it, there's lot of people looking for this one you can sell it to or trade it with...
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If there is, I would love to see it. Collected over 4,000 pieces of vinyl the past few months, both new and used and wouldn't grade anything mint. NM is the highest grade that should be given unless a record is absolutely perfect(extremely rare).
If there is, I would love to see it. Collected over 4,000 pieces of vinyl the past few months, both new and used and wouldn't grade anything mint. NM is the highest grade that should be given unless a record is absolutely perfect(extremely rare).
So, what you're saying is there is such a thing as a mint vinyl.
If there is, I would love to see it. Collected over 4,000 pieces of vinyl the past few months, both new and used and wouldn't grade anything mint. NM is the highest grade that should be given unless a record is absolutely perfect(extremely rare).
So, what you're saying is there is such a thing as a mint vinyl.
Sure, but there are people who think a sealed vinyl is mint. How can you tell? Open vinyl is rarely perfect but once in a great while, you come across one that is flawless.
If there is, I would love to see it. Collected over 4,000 pieces of vinyl the past few months, both new and used and wouldn't grade anything mint. NM is the highest grade that should be given unless a record is absolutely perfect(extremely rare).
This. Records are never mint its not just about sound its the record as a whole. If someone is selling you a record and calling it mint they do not know what they are talking about
If there is, I would love to see it. Collected over 4,000 pieces of vinyl the past few months, both new and used and wouldn't grade anything mint. NM is the highest grade that should be given unless a record is absolutely perfect(extremely rare).
So, what you're saying is there is such a thing as a mint vinyl.
Sure, but there are people who think a sealed vinyl is mint. How can you tell? Open vinyl is rarely perfect but once in a great while, you come across one that is flawless.
i just noticed your sig re: nofx. i've been crying for this my whole life. lol. fucking best.
Me too man, me too
I don't wanna highjack this thread, sorry, but either of ya lookin' for any NOFX 7"s, or Decline on vinyl, for PJ vinyl? Long shot I know but thought I'd throw it out there, not everyday you see NOFX fans on here.
by definition, the term "mint" means the condition of a coin when it leaves the mint, or, as it has been broadened to include, the place of the manufacturing of an item.
if the vinyl is still inside the original shrinkwrap, providing it hasn't been exposed to water or sunlight let's say, how could it be in anything other than "mint"? even if it contains an error, like wrong labels or a chunk of the vinyl missing even, it's still in the condition in that it was when it left the "mint"...
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$30 after 11 bids - ring wear on sleeve, "vinyl looks beautiful".
No such thing as a mint vinyl.
real question: anyone know how many were produced?
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:lolno: Of course there is.
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If there is, I would love to see it. Collected over 4,000 pieces of vinyl the past few months, both new and used and wouldn't grade anything mint. NM is the highest grade that should be given unless a record is absolutely perfect(extremely rare).
So, what you're saying is there is such a thing as a mint vinyl.
Sure, but there are people who think a sealed vinyl is mint. How can you tell? Open vinyl is rarely perfect but once in a great while, you come across one that is flawless.
This. Records are never mint its not just about sound its the record as a whole. If someone is selling you a record and calling it mint they do not know what they are talking about
Right on
Me too man, me too
I don't wanna highjack this thread, sorry, but either of ya lookin' for any NOFX 7"s, or Decline on vinyl, for PJ vinyl? Long shot I know but thought I'd throw it out there, not everyday you see NOFX fans on here.
if the vinyl is still inside the original shrinkwrap, providing it hasn't been exposed to water or sunlight let's say, how could it be in anything other than "mint"? even if it contains an error, like wrong labels or a chunk of the vinyl missing even, it's still in the condition in that it was when it left the "mint"...
ebay isn't evil people are
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