There’s nothing more satisfying than finding that one record you have been desperately searching for. The one that you have been saving for, waiting for the day it appears and you are ready to make it the centerpiece of your collection. Providing the best, valuable, and high quality records and memorabilia is what we have a passion for here, and it has been our mission since the start.
Each week we give you a round up of the premium collectables we currently have that are just waiting for the perfect home. Head to our store to see our full listing of vinyl rarities and collectables.
THE POLICE The Police Box From 1977 To 1987 (Extremely rare 1987 Japanese only individually numbered limited edition customised wooden box holding TEN GOLD vinyl 7″ singles, each one in a different colour customtitle sleeve, with an extra non-playing picture disc in a special fold-out biography envelope. This box is still factory sealed in the original obi stickered shrink with white card protective slipcase. A genuinely rare pressing 118Y3039).
WARHORSE Warhorse (Rare Heavy Progressive Rock 1970 UK first press 7-track stereo LP on the large Vertigo ‘swirl’ label with A2/B2 stamped matrices, complete with the original swirl poly lined inner & matte gatefold picture sleeve. This is another super hard to find Vertigo original. Please see more information below for details on condition).
THE BEATLES The Beatles (Rare 1968 UK 30-track mono double vinyl LP with ‘Sold In UK’ & ‘An E.MI. Recording’ label print, complete with fold-out lyric/picture poster, jet black die-cut inners & four individual band member portrait inserts, allhoused in a fully laminated & embossed top opening gatefold sleeve manufactured by Garrod & Lofthouse with internal flipbacks & individual number print on the front PMC7067-8)
Find more premium rarities and collectables at eil.com, and if you are looking to sell items, contact 01474 815099
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