Sold Date:
November 17, 2019
Start Date:
November 10, 2019
Final Price:
$39.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
2139
Buyer Feedback:
116
No international shipping.
VINYL
Side 1: plays Mint, visually Mint
Side 2: plays Mint, visually Mint under normal light, barely M- under halogen
DEAD WAX
Side 1: matrix ends with 3, mother is 1, stamper is T
Side 2: matrix ends with 4, mother is 1, stamper is O
LABELS
Side 1: Mint with no spindle marks
Side 2: same as side 1
COVER
Front: original textured cover, solid seams, no ring wear, slight ink rubs on bottom seam
Back: clean with fully intact flipbacks, no ring wear, Garrod & Lofthouse
INNER: original inner with no splits, will also come with an archival inner
DESCRIPTION: A near perfect UK first edition. My personal favorite Move LP and one of the most creative LPs by anyone in the early 70s. It would be difficult to find a cleaner copy.
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I ship once a week, but always within 5 days of your payment. Combined shipping is possible for up to three LPs with a small surcharge for added weight.
Records are shipped in the highest quality LP mailers with the record secured outside of the cover to avoid seam splits. Returned LPs must be shipped in the same way. Damage to the cover or disc will void returns.
Please don’t bid if If you own a Crosley or similar inexpensive (aka “cheap”) turntable. LPs that play perfectly on a real turntable may have problems playing correctly on a toy turntable with no ability to adjust tone arm tracking weight or anti-skid. These junk tables will destroy your collection. My advice: stop buying LPs until you purchase a real (non-USB) turntable, new or used.
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I began buying records in the mid 60’s and I've always been fanatical about record care and storage.
The records I sell are from my personal collection, including backup copies. I've never been one to buy VG records or anything with an audible scratch, which eliminates the vast majority. If I do miss an audible flaw, then kindly contact me and it will be rectified.
I use standard US grading plus the UK grade of EX in order to eliminate the dreaded VG++
Records are first inspected under a halogen light (the only light that shows every flaw) and any blemishes are examined with a 10x power magnifier which allows the grooves to be fully inspected. Then they’re play graded on a Linn Sondek LP12.
Over the decades, I've seen grading fads come and go, such as: “visual” grading by people who don't own a turntable; the current use of nonsense grades like NM+ and NM- as well as the dubious belief that there’s no such thing as a mint record.
As a record buyer, I've had a lot of over graded “garage sale” LPs arrive covered with gritty dust and greasy fingerprints while the seller claims a “visual” grade based on fantasy. Be assured that my records will arrive clean and fingerprint free.