Sold Date:
October 2, 2021
Start Date:
June 2, 2021
Final Price:
$8.00
(USD)
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On-line RECORD STORE! Classic Rock Albums! YOU PICK! Great prices!
(Combine shipping across multiple listings by adding all titles to your cart first, then checking out as one order.)
For the sake of keeping these straight forward and not to get bogged down in updating, ALL records will be VG- or better (There are a few marked G/G+ for a handful of nicer titles in rougher shape). ALMOST all have been visually graded as VG to VG+ and some are even better. None have been play-tested, although these should all be good, enjoyable PLAYER copies. We would expect no skips, nothing too distracting, but most will have light marks, with a few that can be felt. (SEE CONDITION DESCRIPTION AT THE END OF THIS LISTING.) But again, these should be nice players, some surface noise should be expected.
If you are interested in an item, but want to know the vinyl grade prior to purchasing, PLEASE don't hesitate to reach out, I will get back to you as soon as possible. As with any item, if it is not as described, and you do experience an skips/repeats or the surface noise overpowers the listening experience, please let me know, and I can make it right. I want everyone to enjoy the music the way music should be enjoyed!
The main intention for this listing is to sell enjoyable playable value records. Condition of jackets is not factored in, but note that some will have splits/creases/holes and most have some type of ring wear. Records will be shipped in inner sleeves (either archival rice paper sleeves or heavy duty paper sleeves), though original inner sleeves, posters, inserts, etc. are not noted or expected.
NOTE: Catalog numbers are listed in the photos.
HOW IT WORKS: 1 - Use the drop down menu next to EDITION to view all of the albums available. ALL titles are individually priced.
2 - Pick your albums and add each to your cart and when finished just checkout. Buy more and save.
3 - Shipping for the first album is $4. The shipping for each additional album in a single order will be 50-cents. PLEASE PUT ALL OF YOUR ALBUMS IN YOUR CART BEFORE PAYING, because after you pay, any other purchase is considered separate (and therefore subject to $4 for the "first" album, etc.).
4 - Albums are well-packed for shipping using album-mailers and cardboard inserts. Due to the low price point - albums are shipped with the vinyl still in the jacket.
ABOUT US: We've been selling on eBay since 1998 (!). Our historically perfect positive feedback allows you to buy with confidence. We will be adding lots of listings in the coming weeks and months, so please check back frequently. And, as always, if you have any questions, please ask!
If you have any questions regarding condition of jacket or vinyl, please do not hesitate to reach out and ask BEFORE YOU BUY. We can also try to provide further pictures depending on our schedule.
Satisfaction is guaranteed. If we missed the mark on our grading, please do not hesitate to reach out and we will do my absolute best to make it right.
The Vinyl Grading System
Vinyl grades attempt to generally describe the vinyl’s overall quality with relevance to industry standards. Additionally, each grade helps listeners have some idea as to relative sound quality aspects. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, PLEASE PRESUME THAT OUR VINYL GRADES ARE BASED ON VISUAL INSPECTION ONLY (and not on an actual play test).
Poor (P) or Fair (F)
A "P" or "F" rating reflects a vinyl of poor condition. Discs with these ratings often have major noise issues. They skip, repeat and reveal scratching noises often. If you purchase vinyl with a P or F rating, expect badly warped material. Frequently, these records are cracked or have deep scratches. If the grade applies to a cover (as opposed to the vinyl), you may presume that it is either badly damaged or destroyed completely.
Good (G)
While the term good might seem positive, a record carrying a G grade may still be of poor quality. Record enthusiasts often sell records of top quality. If we have rated a record as Good, we may be picking up on undesirable condition traits. Frequently, a G-rated record is sold at a bargain price. It is useable, but it will have scratches. At points, its music may have some major distortions.
Very Good (VG)
A VG-rated vinyl has experienced a lot of use. It is still useable, but it will carry a few distortions. Ranked above a G-rated record, a VG-rated record often carries light pops and clicks. It might have light visible scratches, and it may have split edges. You can enjoy listening to a VG-rated record, and you can use it as an artistic display, too. For the most part, a VG-rated record generally appears in decent condition upon quick inspection. Upon closer inspection, however, its use will be apparently both visually and audibly.
Very Good Plus (VG+)
The next step up, a VG+ record has little faults. It does not, however, have the level of compromised audio or visuals that a VG record has. A VG+ record may have several inaudible marks and a little rub. Its audio may have slight background crackle. If you have come across a VG+ record, you have found a solid investment. As with a VG record, however, close inspection may reveal its age.
Excellent (E) or Near Mint (NM)
These records look glossy, and clearly have only been played several times. The vinyl has little to no markings, and its package is either untouched or nearly untouched. Do not expect to find any distortions on these records. In essence, they are imperfect only in a one-or-two-time use.
Mint (M)
A Mint record is perfect. It has never been played, and it might never been removed from its package. It is fully sealed, and it has no blemishes or audio distortions. Mint vinyl is rare, and it is incredibly valuable.