George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Lp Box Set First Press

Sold Date: December 10, 2016
Start Date: November 30, 2016
Final Price: £51.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 15
Seller Feedback: 2000
Buyer Feedback: 163


Have confidence in my grading. All records are inspected under strong l.e.d. lights and graded using the record collectors guide - see grading guide at the bottom of my page. I take every care to describe accurately, please take the time to read my feedback comments.


Catalogue no;  STCH 639


Matrix nos; 1U, 1U, 1U, 1U


Box in very good condition, some minor damage to corners and edges and a little staining, see photos.
inside box in very good condition.


Poster in excellent condition, a few light marks and creases a joins

Labels in very good condition, a few spindle marks.


Vinyl in very good condition,  a few very light scratches and marks visible under led lights, none of the scratches are deep.


Any additional information or photos required please ask.


Multiple postage savings;  Free postage on additional Lp in UK

                                               £1.50 per additional Lp to Europe

                                               £3.00 per additional LP to rest of world


Proof of postage is always kept and items over £30 will be sent by signed for postage.


All vinyls are sent out in professional mailers with cardboard stiffeners.


I have tried to describe items as accurately as possible. In the very unlikely event of not being completely happy I will happily accept returns and refund the purchase and postage costs.

Please check my feedback.



Record grading;


Mint- item is factory sealed.

Near mint - item has been opened but has no marks visible under led lights.

Excellent- record shows some signs of having been played but there is very little lessening in sound quality.

Very good - record has obviously been played many times but displays no major deterioration in sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch.

Good - record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated.

Fair - record is still just playable, displays considerable surface noise and may even jump.

I also use + and - when a record falls between two grades and try to put a brief description of any noticeable faults and to photograph and faults.