Sold Date:
September 22, 2015
Start Date:
September 15, 2015
Final Price:
$35.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
110
Buyer Feedback:
30
This is a double LP Gate fold Cover
Title: An Evening with Wild Man Fischer
Artist: Wild Man Fischer
Label: Bizarre / Reprise / Warner Brothers
Catalog Number: 6332
Year of Pressing: The inside cover reads "1968" but the two sleeve covers have "1974" copyright.
Genre: Outsider Rock / Progressive Rock
Vinyl Condition:
I'm having a hard time grading side one and four.
Side 1: This record doesn't seem as though they pressed it very well. On the top and middle of the album there are some raised smooth dots (I can't think of any other way to describe it).
Side 4: There are two pin head size raised dots. These you can feel with your fingers. I do not know how it will effect the listening quality.
Side 2: Is VG+
Side 3: There is a very small bump. You can't feel it but if you look hard you can see it.
Matrix Numbers Side 1: 1 S 2XS-6332 30851 -1C
Matrix Numbers Side 4: 30854 2XS 6332D - 1C
Matrix Numbers Side 2:
Matrix Numbers Side 3: 30853 2XS 6332 - C 1 - E
Both sleeves have discolored from age.
Cover: Front and back have ring wear.
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Note: My grade is based on a careful visual inspection of the vinyl under bright light. I do not grade the cover or sleeves. Please view photos for condition details.
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Shipping details...
1. The record will be taken out of it's cover.
2. The original sleeve will be placed on top of the cover.
3. The record will be put into a new Sleeve City Diskeeper 1.5 mil round bottom LP sleeve and placed on top of the original sleeve.
4. All will be placed inside a Sleeve City Resealable 3 mil outer LP sleeve.
5. All of this will be covered with as many layers of bubble wrap needed to keep anything from moving.
6. Then the record will be shipped in a Whiplash LP Mailer Box.
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$2.00 per additional LP
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RECORD CONDITION
MINT As new condition, unplayed, often sealed. I will not use this grade on records unless I am certain they have never been played - purchased as brand new item. I never grade played records as MINT. I do not use the term EX+.
EX Excellent condition, no noticeable marks and like new. Records graded as EX are immaculate, fantastic examples of the record. No marks, scratches, warps, damage of any kind. Often records which I grade as EX look as they have never been played - but I don't know for sure.
EX- Close to Excellent condition, usually I use EX- if there are light brush marks visible under our spotlight. All EX- records are Excellent, no scratches, warps or damage of any kind.
VG+ This is a grade many buyers of perfect records avoid, but to me VG+ is the grade I give to a used but still very nice LP. There may be a very light, but more significant mark on a VG+ record (though this would normally be mentioned along with the grade), generally this is a used record in very good condition with light brush marks.
VG Very Good condition, normal wear, maybe a few very light marks. Perhaps not as shiny and new looking as a VG+ record. This is my average grade.
VG- Between VG and G, these records aren't in great condition, average amount of marks, but generally still fully playable. The records will have lost their shine, perhaps dulled with age, they will have been well used.
G+ Just about better than good. These records are heavily played, possibly badly marked. They are good enough to play, but you may well later want to replace with a better copy for your collection.
G This is my bottom grade. Could have heavy marks, be noisy to play, perhaps a more significant scratch. Heavily used, but playable is my general description of a G record. I try not to list anything with warps, if a record has a playable warp this would be mentioned along with the grade.
F Fair condition, marked and some problems. There will be more information to describe faults. I try to avoid listing F records unless particularly rare or interesting. Generally collection filler only.