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Indoor Life – Rare 1980 Vinyl Pressing

Original price was: $24.99.Current price is: $17.49.

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This 1980 vinyl pressing of Indoor Life is a must-have for collectors.

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Close-up of the 1980 Indoor Life vinyl record showing its VG+ condition.
Indoor Life – Rare 1980 Vinyl Pressing
$24.99 Original price was: $24.99.$17.49Current price is: $17.49.

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Vinyl Condition: Strong VG+ (slight warp that does not impact play). Cover Condition: VG+ (corner wear and ring wear). This rare 1980 vinyl pressing is perfect for enthusiasts looking to buy vinyl records online. Each record is graded according to the Goldmine system:

  • Sealed: Jacket sealed in shrink wrap; vinyl is sold as-is.
  • NM (Near Mint): No visible defects, appears unplayed.
  • VG++: Light wear that won’t affect play.
  • VG+: Light wear including sleeve scuffs or very light scratches.
  • VG: More pronounced imperfections than VG+.
  • VG-: Many light scratches, noise expected but no skips.
  • G: Many imperfections; background noise, clicks, and pops expected.

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3 reviews for Indoor Life – Rare 1980 Vinyl Pressing

  1. Christopher Washington (verified owner)

    I was thrilled to find this 1980 vinyl pressing of Indoor Life! The quality is amazing for a used record, and it plays beautifully.

  2. Krystal Jackson (verified owner)

    This was my first time buying used vinyl online, and I couldn’t be happier! The condition was accurately described, and I love the music.

  3. Michael Meyers (verified owner)

    For collectors, this is one of the best used vinyl records I’ve come across. The slight warp doesn’t affect play at all.

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FAQs

How to maintain vinyl records?
To maintain your vinyl records, store them upright in a cool, dry place. Always handle them by the edges, and clean them with a soft brush or cloth to remove dust.
Where can I buy rare vinyl records?
You can buy rare vinyl records like the 1980 pressing of Indoor Life online at specialized music stores or marketplaces that focus on vinyl collectors.
What does VG+ mean in vinyl grading?
VG+ indicates that the record has light wear, such as sleeve scuffs or very light scratches, but it plays well without skipping.