Sold Date:
December 27, 2020
Start Date:
February 1, 2020
Final Price:
£155.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
860
Buyer Feedback:
160
This record is from my collection of more than 20,000 classical music LPs, acquired since the early 1960s. All the records have been catalogued, carefully graded and stored on shelves. I am very fussy about condition and my records are either Ex+ or NM and come with a full guarantee.
TCHAIKOVSKY: SYMPHONY No. 4
HERBERT VON KARAJAN / BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
SAX 2357 BLUE & SILVER FLIPBACK SLEEVE
UK 1960
RECORD: NM
COVER: EX+
ORIGINAL COLUMBIA POLY-LINED INNER
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STOCKPILING / BULK SHIPPING
ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS OF 2kg OR MORE WILL BE SENT BY INTERNATIONAL COURIER. (UPS / TNT etc.)
If you wish to stockpile records or purchase multiple records, I can offer the following postage rates:
(1 LP = 240g)
UK:
2kg to 5kg: £12 * 5kg to 10kg: £14
Europe - This is a guideline. There can be a difference in prices between zones:
2kg to 5kg: £22 * 5kg to 25kg: £25
Asia:
2kg to 4.5kg: £39 * 7kg: £49 * 10kg: £59
U.S.A.
2kg: £25 * 5kg: £33 * 10kg: £39
PAYMENT:
Payment is by Paypal ONLY please, in US$ or GB Pounds Sterling..
GRADING:
NM (near mint): Looks as new. No marks or scratches. Seldom played with few, if any, spindle marks on the label.
EX+: No significant marks or scratches. May have light paper scuffs and non-sounding hairlines. Very few spindle marks on the label.
EX: We rarely list items in this category, which may show more signs of wear and have heavier marks and scuffs, but no serious flaws that might compromise sound quality. Still a fine copy.
REFUND POLICY:
If a refund is requested, the item must be returned by signed for registered post.
All records are guaranteed against audible faults (unless described) on a refund/replace basis, if notified within 14 days of receipt.
A 100% refund will be issued on receipt of the returned record /records.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
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