Sold Date:
May 2, 2022
Start Date:
May 2, 2022
Final Price:
$34.99
(USD)
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THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND "Eat a Peach" 1972 Capricorn Records 2CP 0102 Gatefold Terre Haute Pressing Excellent Vinyl! Original Capricorn Inner Sleeves and Credits Insert
Vinyl - Excellent = has a few paper scuffs and light scratches that does not interfere with play or sound quality, These albums have been cleaned and play tested...The sound is remarkable for being 50 years old!!! Cover - Very Good = The cover shows edge and corner wear with ring wear as well as a small seam split at each mouth at the bottom. Inner Sleeve - Excellent = Some fading with only one seam split a one of the mouths...the credits' insert is in excellent condition.
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A ): T2 40127-1-2 A23 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): CP-0102 T 1 40128-4 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): T1 40129-1-2 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D ): T1 40130-1-2
The record in the scans will be the record you receive upon payment. All records are visually inspected under a bright 100w light. I will do my best to describe the record, insert sleeve and cover as well as report any flaws. I do not play test the record unless I have stated that in the description. Fee free to contact me should you have any questions.
I have been a reputable seller since 2007 and had to take some time away from selling due to illness, so bid or purchase with confidence, as I am happy to make this a pleasant experience for all of us.
SHIPPING
I am willing to offer shipping discounts for combined purchases of my records. Please let me know BEFORE you bid or purchase that you are buying more than one and I will provide you with the shipping costs (estimated costs for anyone outside of the U.S,) then invoice you accordingly.
All records, inner sleeves and covers are separated then placed in a polypropylene protective sleeve, The sleeve is placed between two 12 x 12 pieces of cardboard and shipped in a box specifically for LP's.
All record are shipped within 48 hours of payment most of the time during the week. When purchasing or bidding ends on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday and payment is received, shipping will occur on Monday unless it falls on a holiday and the post office is closed.