TOY DOLLS - TEN YEARS OF TOYS LP Best Of Album Rare Punk 1989 Original
TOY DOLLS - TEN YEARS OF TOYS LP Best Of Album Rare Punk 1989 Original
TOY DOLLS - "TEN YEARS OF TOYS" - VINYL LP
NIT RECORDS - NIT 02 - 1989 - 1ST PRESS A1/B1 MATRIX
Original 1989 compilation of early tracks inc Tommy Kowey's Car, She Goes To Finos - 16 tracks - please see photos for full tracklisting
Condition; Vinyl - Excellent / Cover - Excellent
ALL VINYL COMES WITH NEW OUTER PLASTIC SLEEVE.
Grading:
Mint (M):
Absolutely perfect in every way. This is a grade that won’t normally be used unless the record is still sealed.
Near Mint (NM or M-):
A record that looks and plays like new. The cover may show only light wear with minor scuffing and/or edgewear. The cover will have no seam splits, folds, or cut-out holes.
Excellent (EX):
The record won’t be perfect and may show minimal signs of use. This is a record that may have been played and enjoyed, but was handled with care. The cover may have light scuffing and/or edgewear, minimal creasing, promotional stickers/writing and/or cut-out bin indications such as small punch-holes, small cut corners, etc. that will take the cover out of being NM.
Very Good Plus (VG+):
The record, while not flawless, will show light usage and may have some mild scuffing and/or fine surface hairlines. Any visible blemishes should have minimal impact on play quality. There may be light surface noise present at quiet portions or between tracks. This is a record that should satisfy all but the most strict of collectors. The cover may have some scuffing and/or edgewear, minimal creasing, promotional stickers/writing and/or cut-out bin indications such as small punch-holes, small splits, small cut corners, etc. that will take the cover out of being EX.
Very Good (VG):
This record will show more signs of wear and surface noise will more than likely be present, but the record should play thru without any skipping or repeating. In some cases a good cleaning may raise the condition to the next higher level. The cover defects will be more pronounced, but will not detract from the overall appearance.
Good (G):
The record will have even more wear with significant surface noise, scratches, and possible groove wear. Any LP in this grade will have most of, if not all, the blemishes mentioned in the ad (vinyl and cover both).