Beatles Revolver UK Mono 1966 Parlaphone

Sold Date: February 19, 2021
Start Date: February 12, 2021
Final Price: $62.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 18
Seller Feedback: 173
Buyer Feedback: 0


Beatles Revolver UK Mono 1966 Parlaphone. 
Original UK mono press of an album that needs no intro. The wax is VG, graded conservatively. It plays with some surface noise throughout, but more noticeably towards the outer edges of the disc (a common thing with records from this era). But it played through great on my Riga turntable without any skips. This mix is loud and punchy, some would argue the definitive mix of this masterpiece. If you turn it up, the age of the vinyl will not distract form its greatness. The jacket is in great shape. Some minor creases in the lower right and a hint of shelfwear, but no splits or major blemishes--in general record sleeves were of much better build quality on the other side of the Atlantic back then. This is a nice play copy. Turn off you mind, relax, and float downstream...
I ask respectfully for the highest bidder to honor the terms of sale. If you are unsure you will not be able to pay the amount of your highest bid, then please don't bid. Non-paying bidders will be reported to ebay. Nuf' said.
Be sure to check out my other awesome LPs and CDs for sale, including three that dropped as auctions tonight--all with the ridiculously low starting bid of $20! Good luck!   

On Feb-13-21 at 09:19:50 PST, seller added the following information:

Matrix / Runout (Runout, stamped, side 1): XEX 605 - 2 Matrix / Runout (Runout, stamped, side 2): XEX 606 - 2

On Feb-13-21 at 11:35:22 PST, seller added the following information:

When posting this, I forgot to provide more details about the disc. Unfortunately, since there are now bids, I cannot add this to the description, only post this addendum. There are some scuffs and hairline scratches on both sides. They are only visible under very bright light, and they are extremely light and not deep. The album plays with surface noise as described above, but there are no skips. Apologies for the gaffe. Still a great piece.