JUST FOUR MEN things will never be the same Pre-WIMPLE WINCH UK FREAK BEAT 45

Sold Date: March 23, 2014
Start Date: March 13, 2014
Final Price: $39.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 6
Seller Feedback: 693
Buyer Feedback: 21




JUST FOUR MEN things will never be the same / that´s my baby

Country : UK 
Label: Parlophone

Condition
Record: EX
Sleeve: -

Early freakbeat / beat from this pre-Wimple Winch combo!  FLip is also nice. Check out their other 45 also on auction! 


(the soundclip is not from the actual record in the auction)

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GRADES:
Please note that we grade our records strict under bright light, for your satisfaction. Even our lower grades are OK!
 
  A FEW ABBREVIATIONS:
CC=cut corner    COH=cut out hole     WOC=writing on cover     SOC     (sticker on cover)   
WOBC=writing on back cover     TOC=tear on cover     TOBC=tear on back cover   
NWOFC=name written on front cover     NWOBC=name written on back cover   
NWOL=name written on label     WLP=white label promo     SRW=slight ringwear   
SEW=slight edge warp     CW=cover wear     S/S=still sealed     SPLS=split seams   
SIS=still in shrink     TOS=tape on seams     FOC=fold out cover     BC=band corner   
SCW=slight cover wear     SOC=sticker on cover     WOL=writing on label   
SOBC=sticker on back cover     PRS=promo stamp or promo sticker     RW=ringwear   
OIS=original innersleeve     WD=water damages

M- is just a shade away from Mint, should be perfect, factory fresh with MAYBE just the minimal hairline. We rarely grade records with this grade and we tend to be strict in general. Sleeve should be crispy factory fresh. 

EX is also really really clean, just a handfull of light hairlines, fiedlity must be great with no distortion or noise due to wear. What many call Mint- or NM. We rarely grade with this grade. Sleeve should have no real faults, maybe a hint of dirt or a bit wrinkly, maybe a bit yellowed. Maybe some minimal writing on the back of the sleeve or light ringwear on the back but in general really clean. 

EX-  a great copy that could have a few hairlines (but still lots of luster / shine) or maybe one or two light marks but very shiny apart from that, these records also play great. Sleeve could have slight general wear but look nice. Maybe a clean sleeve with just one rip or two at the opening. Maybe some minimal writing on the back. 

VG+ still a decent copy, most used records are in this condition or less. Can have quite a few hairlines and a few light marks but still some shine. Could also be very shiny but with one small more distinct mark making a pop or two. Must play well with just light crackle or maybe the odd lighter pop.  More general wear or maybe small writing, small tear or so. Generally looks OK

VG can have many hairlines or small light marks, may even have some bigger marks but nothing too bad. Can play with some distortion but nothing that overcomes the music. Still good enough to DJ with, usually it even plays better than VG but looks worn. More wear, tears etc

VG- records are well used. It´s quite often that these records play better than they look but to get this grade they must have quite a bit of wear. Lots of marks and sleeve could be torn, written on quite a bit and downright dirty. 

 

  THE MICHEL TERSTEGEN RECORD COLLECTION     The private single/EP collection of the late Michel Terstegen, owner of the famous record store Da Capo Records in Utrecht, The Netherlands. 
  Michel accumulated one of the most impressive collections of rare 45s in the world, from over 35 years of trading and record buying road trips. 
  This is his much loved and cherished personal record collection, 18,000 45´s and EP´s. The core of the collection is UK beat, mod and psych, European Soul/Tamla EP´s, Dutch Beat and French Eps, but that´s only scratching the surface.   We, Hot Stuff Mailorder here in Sweden have bought this incredible collection and will approx. every 2 weeks, offer by auction, 50-75 singles and EP´s so keep us earmarked. 

We offer hundreds of other rare 7” singles from the Michel Terstegen collection at ”set sale” at    Hot Stuff Mailorder started out as a mailorder for second hand vinyl rarities in 1986. We have delivered 250.000 orders since and have pleased record collector customers in more than 80 countries worldwide. You are welcome too!