Sold Date:
September 17, 2021
Start Date:
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BEATLES '68 WHITE ALBUM # A 1692664 SWBO-101 SCRANTON PA FIRST PRESSING WITH ALL 7 RARE LABEL ERRORS WITH VG+ GLOSSY LPs & EX COVER WITH ALL 4 THICK-STOCK EX PHOTOS & EX POSTER !!
THE BEATLES White Album 2-LP Gatefold vinyl set 1968 First Press SWBO-101 Stereo
*****Please read everything carefully below so you know exactly the rarity you are buying*****
Embossed
and low number A1692664 Original 1968 U.S. Scranton Pa first
pressing of The Beatles 'White Album'. This is the rare and highly
sought after pressing containing all 7 printing errors on the labels. Upon
release of the album, John Lennon noticed these mistakes and had them
corrected immediately on future pressings but not before some of
these extremely rare error copies had already entered the marketplace.
The still glossy VG+ LPs are nice and show normal play with hairlines and scuffs. Plays smooth with no skips !! The labels are absolutely *PRISTINE MINT* with NO
writing and NO stickers. The outer/inner spines are completely intact !
The beautiful cover is EX, showing no seam splits, and no ring wear. NO WRITING on the front, back or inside the sleeve, and NO WRITING on any of the record labels. The
spindle holes are absolutely pristine and perfect. The 4 original
thick-stock portrait photos are EX. The EX original poster has no pin
holes and no writing !! The Original inner sleeves are present with the
normal wear !! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A machine stamped △ triangle with the initials IAM indicates that
the record was pressed at the Scranton, PA plant. IAM △ stands for the International Association of Machinists union whose members
worked at the Scranton plant.
These
extremely rare 7 label error Beatles White Albums are being hoarded,
especially overseas, and when you add in the clean cover and the lower number, they
are all disappearing for sale everywhere !! Soon they will all be gone !! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is as nice as you'll see for sale under $1000. All the photos you see above are completely undoctored and free from any Photoshop, and are of the EXACT treasures you will receive !! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No White Album is perfect, but this one is extremely nice. The
cardboard used in the making of The White Album was extremely poor and
susceptible to the seams easily separating, fading, soiling, ring wear, and both of the spines just
disintegrating. Most of you who look to buy these treasures know that
99% of White Albums in circulation are weak at best. This is your chance
to purchase a RARE 7 label error White Album as the EX cover is nice and clean, No seam splits showing, NO writing, and intact NM inner/outer spine, which is so very hard to find some 53 years later.
If you are not absolutely thrilled with your White Album purchase, you may return it for a full refund !!!
Wax Etchings: Side 1: SWBO-1-101-J47 with △ IAM Triangle (Scranton pressing)
Side 2: SWBO-2-101-J45 #2 with △ IAM Triangle (Scranton pressing)
Side 3: SWBO-3-101-J46 #2 with △ IAM Triangle (Scranton pressing)
Side 4: SWBO-4-101-J44 with △ IAM Triangle (Scranton pressing)
Here are all 7 song errors on the labels:
1. "Bungalow Bill" instead of "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"
2. "Obladi Oblada" instead of "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da"
3. "Rocky Racoon" missing the second "C" in Raccoon
4. "Goodnight" instead of "Good Night"
5. "Revolution No. 1" instead of "Revolution 1"
6. "Revolution No. 9" instead of "Revolution 9"
7. "Why Don't we do it in the road" without the question mark (?)
Error #7 without the question mark, is the rarest of all the 7
When you look at others for sale, make sure error #7 is among them !! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here's very invaluable information on how The Beatles White Albums were numbered, and the meaning behind all the sequences...
The first 25 White Albums were numbered with an 'A' prefix and then a
series of zeros preceding the number (e.g. A0000009). There are always
seven digits following the 'A' so if it was a single digit number it
would be preceded by six zeroes or if it was a two digit number it would
be preceded by five zeroes. It is not known what the 'A' was indicative
of (it may mean printed in America or Apple but neither is
confirmed).
Numbers 26-99 were three digit numbers preceded with a zero and no prefix.
Numbers 100 through approximately 209,999 were preceded with the
correct number of zeroes to make them a seven digit number
(with no letter prefix)
Beginning around 210,000 to up near 590,000, they were preceded by a zero and had an 'A' prefix.
Copies 590,000 up to about 1,350,000 remain at seven digits using a leading zero if necessary and are prefixed with a large dot.
The next batch from 1,350,000 up to 2,000,000 are prefixed with a thinner 'A' then used earlier
From over 2,000,000 to around 2,250,000 some are prefixed with a large dot and some with the 'A'
From 2,250,000 up to 3,000,000 the numbers are prefixed with the
abbreviation for number (i.e. No.) On some of these the 'o' in No. is raised with the period below it instead of beside it.
For the final numbers over 3,000,000 the numbers are prefixed with a wide 'A'
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The rare treasures you see pictured are the EXACT items you are buying and will receive. No stock photos...
Please make sure the items you see above are exactly the items you are seeking to add to your collection...
Shipping is LIGHTNING-FAST anywhere in the US via USPS 2/3 Day Priority Mail in a mailer & large box!! Because these error labels are so rare, I will offer this anywhere around the globe via USPS Global Shipping