Sold Date:
November 6, 2019
Start Date:
November 1, 2019
Final Price:
£34.52
(GBP)
Bid Count:
10
Seller Feedback:
457
Buyer Feedback:
5
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTINUING.....
I recently came a cross a lot of 7" vinyls that belonged to a guy who had a disco in the 80's early 90's.
They have been stored away since then so they will show signs of this.
I will have a sort through them and list anything i think may be of interest...
The majority of the records do have reference stickers on the records & sleeves.
PLEASE NOTE:
I'm not a record dealer or collector so unfortunately i don't know how to grade a record to a collectors standard.
All i can do is be as honest as possible and add any visual faults to the listings.
I havn't the time to play every record to make sure it plays ok but I will play the ones I think may have a serious issue to make sure they don't jump or skip
I have included a Record Collectors grading system I found on the internet at the bottom of the page.
ALL THE RECORDS I LIST WILL BE GRADED USING THIS SYSTEM
PLEASE SEE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE CONDITION OF THE SLEEVES
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This listing is for 3 x 7" Singles by The Sex Pistols
EMI 1976
A side: Anarchy in the UK
B side: I wanna be me
Plain brown sleeve
There are some visible marks to the b side , I have played this record and it sounds ok
According to the guide below it's condition would be VG
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VIRGIN 1977
A side: Pretty vacant
B side: No fun
Record Condition: VG
Sleeve Condition: F
There is a reference sticker on the A side of the record & front of the sleeve
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VIRGIN 1979
A side: C'mon everybody
B side: The God save the Queen Symphony & Watcha gonna do about it
Record condition: VG
Sleeve condition: F
There is a sticker to the front cover of the sleeve
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If you need any more info please feel free to message me :)
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The "Record Collector's" Grading System explained below:
Mint (M) The record - should be in new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The Cover - should be in perfect condition along with any extra items. Excellent (Ex) The record - signs of having been played but displays minimal deterioration in sound quality. The Cover - may have slight wear or creasing. Very Good (Vg) The record - played many times. Surface marks and light scratches evident but no major deterioration of sound quality. The Cover - normal wear and tear without major defects. Good (G) The record - noticeable deterioration of sound quality due to playing. Some distortion/scratches. The Cover - suffering from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits and discolouration. Fair (F) The record - still just playable but with considerable surface noise and occasional jump. The Cover - may be torn, defaced or stained. Poor (P) The record - too scratched to play properly with bad surface noise. The Cover - badly damaged. Bad The record - unplayable or broken. Useful only as a collectors item. The Cover - disintegrating.