DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES In And Out Of Love 45 DUTCH PS 1967 Motown SOUL • Hear

Sold Date: February 5, 2014
Start Date: January 22, 2014
Final Price: £14.00 (GBP)
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DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES - In And Out Of Love / I Guess I'll Always Love You 7"

1967 Motown SOUL. RARE 1967 DUTCH SINGLE on Tamla Motown. Sleeve has a bit damaged top and edge taping traces. Old shop sticker on A-label. Vinyl is VG++.

DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES - I Guess I'll Always Love You

DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES - In And Out Of Love
Sound clip is taken directly from vinyl, recorded in 64 kbps. Record sounds much better!

I sell VINTAGE 7" SINGLES (50s, 60s, 70s & 80s)!!!


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GRADING:

Record Grading:
M: Mint = as new, unplayed copy. I don't use this grading for 2nd hand records.
NM: Near Mint = almost as new.
EX: Excellent = near a perfect copy
VG+: Very Good Plus = the record has obviously been played many times, but despite noticeable light scratches and hairlines, record plays OK with soft cracklings.
VG: Very Good = played a lot, with surface scratches and marks, but still a good and enjoyable copy. Some louder cracklings and short noise possible.
G: Good = played a lot, with many surface scratches, plays through with ticks and noises. May also skip a bit. I usually don't sell such records, only if they are very rare and collectable.

Cover Grading:
M: Mint = as new. I don't use this grading for 2nd hand records.
NM: Near Mint = almost as new.
EX: Excellent = has no creases, folds, seam splits or any other noticeable similar defects, may have light ringwear, pocketwear or very small writing.
VG+: Very Good Plus = may have some wear and ringwear, light folds, decent writings, a small edge split(s) or some small taping.
VG: Very Good = may have wear and ringwear, folds, writings, edge split(s) or tapings.
G: Good = may have heavy writing on, edge splits, ugly tapings or other defects. I usually don't sell such records, only if they are very rare and collectable.

I may also use plus (+) and min (-) to make grading more precise.