Sold Date:
July 21, 2019
Start Date:
July 14, 2019
Final Price:
$79.99
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
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(Sunny & the Sunliners- Should I Take You Home / If I Could See You Now)
Matrix numbers: R- 1008 - RE and R-1009
This record is graded-
Played VG with light surface noise on the lead in and surface noise on the run out. "Should..." side has a few light ticks. The other side has none. Music is good, strong, and loud! Except for the lead in and run out, this would be leaning toward VG+ in play.
Visual VG with some light scratches, some play wear, and minor scuffing. Still has very nice shine.
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between cardboard squares, wrapped in bubble wrap, placed in a NEW, 10”x 10” x 4” box (200 lb. rated) and the box is secured nicely for shipping. Shipping cost is for Media Mail ($2.75), cost of the new box ($1.05), and part of the other shipping supplies ($1.25)
Record will be shipped
within 3 business days after cleared payment.
I have been buying and selling records for about 16 years.
Goldmine Grading for 45rpm Records (summarized)-
SS New and unplayed, still sealed in plastic.
M-Like new just as if you opened it from the record store. No flaws of any kind including factory defects like label off center, small bubbles, etc. Absolutely clean sound when played.
VG+Very few light scratches or scuffs and other minor signs of handling that will NOT show up in the playing.
VGMore flaws than a VG+. light scratches, some that might be felt with a fingernail and / or more scuffs. Playing will have some surface noise in play in, fade out and quiet passages. Some scratches might be heard. Music is good and not overpowered by the flaws. It is still a nice playing, sounding record. Labels might have minor writing, stickers and other flaws.
G / G+ Good does not mean bad. The record still plays through but has significant surface noise and scratches. Labels are worn or written on, stickers,etc.
PRecord is in very bad shape, lots of surface noise and scratches, won’t play through without skipping.