Rick Dees Weekly Top 40~3 LP Radio Program w/Cues-Program Notes~9-24-88~EX/VG

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Artist:  Various (Whitney Houston, Guns And Roses, Poison, Elton John, Def Leppard and a host of other artists popular at the time) Title:  Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Format:  LP Label/Cat#:  DIR Radio Network/No  Catalog Number Year:  1988 Special  Features:  Promotional Radio Program featuring famous syndicated radio host Rick Dees. 3 hour radio program on 3 discs.  Full show with vintage commercials, dialogue, and music, complete with 4 pages of cue sheets plus one page introductory program notes.  This is the complete top 40 radio countdown as on 9/24-25 1988 Condition Media/Cover:   EX/VG Condition Description: All three discs in great shape. Hour 1 probably shows the most wear as it has light sleeve scuffs that can be seen under light. Overall the discs are excellent and play great. Cover has some creasing and corner dinging. Writing in pen upper right corner as viewed from the front. Program notes and cue sheet show only minimal handling wear.

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I combine shipping on multiple items:

U.S. Media Mail 1-2 LPs $3.99 3 - 5 LPs $4.99 6 - 10 LPs $5.99

International 1st Class up to 3 lbs (except Canada)

Up to And Below 2 lbs. $28.99 (1 maybe 2 LPs depending on weight) 2 to 3 lbs $38.99 (2 maybe 3 LPs depending on weight) Anything above 3 lbs. it makes sense to send Priority Mail International as the price is very close to First Class International. Anything above 4 lbs. will have to be Priority Mail International as First Class International is only good up to 4 lbs.

Canada International 1st Class up to 4 lbs

Up to and Below 2 Lbs $22.99 (1 maybe 2 LPs depending on weight) 2 to 4 lbs $32.99 (2 - 3 maybe 4 LPs depending on weight). Anything above 4 lbs. will have to be Priority Mail International as First Class International is only good up to 4 lbs.

Packaging Information: Open albums are taken out with inner sleeve and placed outside cover, both are placed in protective outer plastic. Entire package is placed between two standard LP inserts and then into standard LP mailer. Sealed albums will remain sealed unless requested to be open. Additional packaging requests will be extra

/p>Multiple LPs (4 to 15) will be put into 13" x 13" x 2" or 13" x 13" x 3" (depending on how many) mailer with standard LP cardbord inserts top and bottom then padding where appropriate.

More than 15 will be packed with same care as above in alternate packaging. (ie my 100 album lots are placed in 12" X 16" X 12" box this is a standard u-haul small box.)

How I Send 78s 78s are packed with 4 corrugated pieces of cardboard 2 on each side of disc with the corrugation running perpendicular on the 2 pieces. 78 "sandwich" is then placed in a 12" X 12" X 2" box with padding where needed.

Grading system follows:

Mint (NM): SEALED new perfect in every way, near impossible grade half your new records at record stores don't make this grade. No open record I list will be MINT. I generally only grade covers MINT  Near Mint (NM): Vinyl should show no signs of wear, no marks. Should essentially be what you would expect when a new record is opened. Cover should follow suit, usually in perfect shrink. Excellent (EX): Not a Goldmine grade but in my opinion a grade that needs to be included to grade records with no more than a couple rub, sleeve, or small marks that do not affect play. A EX record should play very close to a NM record. Covers with only very slight wear or imperfection that slips it from NM grade. Very Good Plus (VG+) Should be acceptable to all but the most critical collector's. Light signs of play evident. Light marks peppered that do not affect play greatly if at all. Cover will have some minor imperfections. Very Good (VG) This grade is not junk. light marks can be peppered but disc should play very close to VG+. A VG disc will have a nice shine but will show some areas where there will be some clusters of light marks that affect play minimally. VG is not garbage it is a decent disc where the listening experience is still wholly enjoyable. VG cover will either have minor to moderate wear throughout or 1 to 2 significant problems that detract from a higher rating. Very Good Minus (VG-)(Good Plus (G+) in EBAY)-Try not to list a lot in this condition. If I do list VG- it is usually the cover. Discs will have light to moderate marks throughout. Covers will have 2 - 4 significant issues. VG- record will play with some issues but will not totally overwhelm listening experience.

I do not list items in any lesser condition.

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