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Sold Date:
November 11, 2021
Start Date:
September 17, 2021
Final Price:
£16.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
5083
Buyer Feedback:
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For sale Herbie Hancock "Monster" album on UK CBS records
Includes boogie favourites "Saturday night" & "Stars in your eyes" etc
Ex vinyl, the sleeve has slight edge/ring wear (see pics)
Royal Mail 2nd class standard is £3.10
Royal Mail 2nd class signed for is £4.10
Royal Mail 1st class signed for is £4.75
Special next day delivery is £8.80
I've stopped using Near Mint (NM) in the grading of my records for sale due to an unscrupulous overseas buyer who used it as an excuse for a huge discount.
Grading
Mint (M):
I only grade as mint where the record is brand new and sealed with no visible damage to the sleeve.
Near Mint (NM):.
Record: Will be in a new like condition. Very Clean. It may have very, very minor defects such as no more than a couple of very light hairlines and a couple of spindle trails around the centre holes. Basically a record in NM condition will look like you have just got it back from the record shop or at worse only had a handfull of plays.
Excellent (EX):
Record: Will show signs of play but has been well looked after by the previous owner. It may show a few more light marks/scuffs than a NM. These marks won't be deep enough to be felt. There may be the odd click or crackle upon playback. Slight warps are that don't effect the sound are OK.
Very Good (VG):
Record: Wear and defects will be more obvious with marks/scuffs deep enough to feel with a fingernail. Groove wear will be more noticeable. Sound deterioration and surface noise will become more likely especially during quieter passages.
Very Good Plus (VG +): And Very Good Minus (VG-):
Record: Just slightly different grading of the Very good (VG) slightly better or worse