Sold Date:
July 1, 2020
Start Date:
June 30, 2020
Final Price:
$24.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
931
Buyer Feedback:
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Artist
The Beatles
Title
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
(MAS 2653)
Stereo / Mono
Mono
Label
Capitol
Pressing
1967 First Pressing
Record Grading (Cover / Vinyl)
Cover: VG+
Record: VG/VG+
Additional Notes
1967 First Pressing (without NEMS or Maclen Credits on Back Cover) with Cut-Out insert and original Day Glo sleeve.
COVER
Ringwear
Light to Moderate
Edgewear
Light to Moderate
Storage Wear
Light to Moderate
Seam Splits
Back Cover Top Seam: Approx. 1/8”
Additional Notes
There are two small staple holes on the back cover which do not extend through to the inner gatefold.
There is also the name of a previous owner stamped on the back cover.
Please note: The cut-out insert appears to be from a later pressing of this record.
VINYL
Surface Scratching
Light
Scuffing
There is a light to moderate amount of scuffing and needle scuffing, more prominent on Side 1, on both sides of the record.
Play Tested
Yes
Surface Noise
Light
Skips
No
Additional Notes
A very enjoyable listen!
MATRIX INFO
Side 1
MAS 1 2653 F8
0
Side 2
MAS-X-2-2653 F8 #3
0
Additional Notes
DON'T MISS OUT ON YOUR
CHANCE TO ADD THIS CLASSIC ALBUM TO YOUR COLLECTION TODAY! IF YOU HAVE ANY
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS RECORD, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME. HAPPY
BIDDING!
A NOTE FROM THE SELLER:
Please note that this item is being sold AS IS with NO REFUNDS. Please
ask any and all questions before bidding on this item. Thank you!
Also, please note that as the seller, I have no control over the amount of care
given to the item once it is out of my hands. Therefore, I cannot be
responsible for any postal error (including, but not limited to, damage and
non-delivery) that may occur during the shipping process. ALL items will be
posted with a tracking number so you can keep track of the item as it is being
shipped to you. Also, Shipping Insurance can be added to ANY item (at the
buyer's expense) should you wish to further protect it. Please be advised that
if you do not ask for Shipping Insurance to be provided, I cannot be
responsible for any postal error that may occur during shipment. While it is a
rare occurence, it does happen. Should you wish to add Shipping Insurance,
simply purchase your item then message me before payment and I will add the
amount of the Shipping Insurance to your final total. Thank you for your
cooperation.
A NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS:
I am pleased to announce that I can now offer INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING through
eBay's Global Shipping Program! I welcome and encourage all new bidders and look
forward to your business! That being said, there are a few rules to which each
bidder must agree before placing a bid. Please note that as the seller I am
NOT responsible for the following:
1. PRICE OF SHIPPING (This is set by eBay's Shipping Center. I
have no control over the amount they will charge. The only money I am receiving
from you, as the buyer, is the item price and the cost of shipping for me, the
seller, to ship the item to eBay's Shipping Center.)
2. TOTAL TIME OF SHIPMENT (As I stated above, the item first has to be
shipped by me to the eBay Shipping Center. This will be done within three days of
receiving payment from you for the item. The item will usually take four
to six days from time of shipment by me to reach the eBay Shipping Center. From
there, it will be shipped by eBay to your address. You will be given a Global
Tracking Number so that you can track the item as it is being shipped. Please
note that I have no control over the time it will take for the item to reach
you after being shipped from the Shipping Center.)
3. DAMAGE OR LOSS OF ITEM (As the seller, once the item leaves my hands,
I have no control over the care this item will be given by the USPS, eBay's
Shipping Center and the various people responsible for getting this item to you
internationally. While every precaution will be taken, (proper packaging, the
request for and use of proper stickers and stamps (fragile, handle with care,
etc.)) I cannot guarantee the item will arrive without damage and/or not be
considered "lost" in transit. While this is a rare occurance, it does
happen. Should this happen during our transaction, please note that the best I
can do is to contact eBay and request a refund on your behalf.)
Finally, please note that ANY AND ALL items purchased through eBay's Global
Shipping Program are sold AS IS with NO REFUNDS... NO EXCEPTIONS!
If you cannot agree to these terms, please do not bid on this item. However, If
these conditions are acceptable to you, please feel free to purchase this
item. I look forward to and welcome your business. As always, if you have
any additional questions, please feel free to message me. Happy Bidding!
BELOW I HAVE POSTED THE GRADING SYSTEM I USE FOR ALL MY RECORDS:
SEALED: Sealed at factory and never opened. Vinyl is assumed to be mint, but
cannot be sure until opening.
NM: When I grade something near mint, you know the only thing that isn't
perfect about it is that someone actually opened it. There could be a light
scuff mark or two from taking it out of the sleeve. The jacket will look like
new.
VG++: These LPs appear not to have been played more than once or twice. You can
expect to see scuffs or other insignificant surface marks very minor that
will have no effect whatsoever on the sound of the recording. Jacket will show
very slight, just beginning ring wear. Maybe a little wear in the corners.
VG+: Records in this condition have obviously been played a few times, though
they have been well taken care of. You can expect to see a few light marks, but
they should have a minimal effect, if any at all, on the sound of the
recording. Jacket will very likely show noticeble ring and edge wear and maybe
one or two other minor flaws. Anything more will be noted.
VG: These albums have been played quite a few times and although not abused you
will see and hear signs of use. But, the music will dominate your listening
experience and you shouldn't be overwhelmed by the various vinyl nuances, such
as tics, pops, crackles and hisses. You should still be able to sit back and
fully enjoy listening to an album in this condition.
Jacket will have a number of flaws, such as heavy ring and seam wear, writing,
small seam splits, stickers, etc.
G: I try not to go here, but if it's a rare or exceptionally great piece of
music that must be heard, then I'll offer it. But the noise will be very
noticeable, and you'll want to find a better copy. Still, the record will be
fully playable, and you should enjoy it because it's such wonderful music.
Jackets in this condition will have large seam splits, large writing, paper
tears, or water damage. But it will still be fully capable of protecting the
album inside.
F: I'll never go here on both the vinyl and jacket. This would have to be a
case where the vinyl was playable with a bad jacket OR a real special jacket
with the record not of much use. You won't see this very often!