Sold Date:
September 6, 2014
Start Date:
August 30, 2014
Final Price:
$74.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
10
Seller Feedback:
1131
Buyer Feedback:
14
I conclude this summer and open up the golden sales quarter with a great lot of 45s from one Northeast Ohio USA collector: blues, country, doo-wop, funk, garage, girl groups, jazz, Latin soul, modern soul, northern soul, popcorn, psych, rock, rockabilly, r&b rockers, and teeners.
Please take time to check all of them out. Quantity buying is rewarded up front with free USA postage, and further discounts may apply if you buy a lot; you'll be doing your collection a major disservice by buying just a single piece from this collection of hundreds of quality 45s.
Important note: the item photos on this page are for your benefit.
My buyers want records that play well. I grade visually and aurally, label condition is not considered; my photos tell that story better.
Please consider anything you see in the photos such as stickers, writing, drill holes, company minutiae and all else when placing your bid.
Thanks for your cooperation and best of luck!
RECORD: NM
COMPANY SLEEVE: E
I always remove discs from original sleeves sleeves -- if present -- to prevent seam splits during shipment.
USA services combined postage will add $1 per each additional four 45s.
Canada First Class will add $2 per each additional four 45s,
All other International will add $4 USD per each additional 45s.
NON-NEGOTIABLE SHIPPING TERMS FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: You are entirely and solely responsible for all taxes, tariffs, and any other fees associated with importing and customs. I will not mark as a gift. Furthermore, if your location is a commonly-known delivery risk, I will require the safest postage option which includes insurance and tracking, at your cost.M,
MINT
Guaranteed unused, new-old-stock (N.O.S.).
NM,
NEAR MINT
A used item that looks practically new. Possibly unplayed, but impossible to know for sure.
E,
EXCELLENT
Other dealers might use VG++ or NM-MINUS, grades which are both are misleading and intended to confuse buyers.
"EXCELLENT" records are highly glossy and lustrous but will have, in addition to sleeve scuffs, a few superficial hairline scratches which are noticeable only under intense light. None of these tiny defects would be felt by either a fingertip or fingernail, and they should produce no noise during play.
VG+,
VERY GOOD PLUS
Personally, this grade I usually reserve for items which would be considered pretty great if they hadn't been defaced by the manufacturer and sent to the bargain bin. You've all seen those unfortunate discs which have the extra drill hole through the label (right through the jacket, thanks a lot, Mercury!), also cut corners, saw-cuts, and punched holes. I also grade a disc VG+ if it is otherwise nice but has a small warp that does not interfere with the sound.
Equates to "ABOUT FINE" in other fields.
VG,
VERY GOOD
The first of the sugarcoated grades. In truth, a record that is "VERY GOOD" isn't all that great to look at. Built in overgrading. "SERVICEABLE" perhaps, but no better.
Evident visual wear, with scuffs and scratches have left the shine in the dust. The good news is a well-made record in "VERY GOOD" condition may play much, much better than it looks especially after cleaning and can usually be cheaply purchased.
G,
GOOD
"GOOD" is a dumb grade, because it is not a literal translation.
Numerous defects are allowable in this grade. Yes, the record will play through without skipping, but scuffs, scratches, edge chips, and warps, all converge into a sometimes unpleasant listening experience.
Usually also accompanied by scribbled writing, stickers, torn labels, missing labels, misapplied labels, water damage, generally any defect short of a skip or urine odor.
Doesn't sound "GOOD" to me.