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its a very straight line for a styrene join, very unscientific test done by seller but he says all the copies have it but then again its not a bad price.

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I'd say is a pressing fault - you get them on styrene records where the mold has been damaged during use.

It shouldn't affect play so long as it isn't 'proud' of the groove.

I recently sold a copy with a hairline crack that looked pretty much like this one for £25. I figured about half price?

Not sure where all this $200 record comes from...

Just out of intrest how much for a demo of the lp

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