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John Squire Room In Brooklyn 2004 Limited 7" Vinyl Picture Disc & CD Single MINT

Sold Date: November 15, 2024
Start Date: November 3, 2024
Final Price: £20.00 (GBP)
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ARTIST: John Squire
TITLE: Room In Brooklyn
FORMAT: 7" Vinyl & CD Single
LABEL: North Country
CAT NO: NC003 & NCCDA003
DATE OF RELEASE: 2nd February 2004
COUNTRY OF RELEASE: UK

2004 Limited 7" Vinyl Picture Disc, which displays artwork by The Stone Roses guitarist, is housed in the original clear polythene sleeve with barcode sticker.

Including the rare CD Single, with different artwork by John Squire.


CONDITION

7" Vinyl Picture Disc is MINT & UNPLAYED
Poly Sleeve is EXCELLENT+

CD Single is MINT & UNPLAYED
CD Single Case is NEAR MINT

Both items have been put away in my collection for the last 20 years!

 

TRACKLISTING & CATALOGUE NUMBERS

7" Vinyl (CAT NO: NC003)
A Room In Brooklyn
B Nighthawks


CD Single (CAT NO: NCCDA003)
1 Room In Brooklyn
2 Nighthawks

 

POSTAGE & DELIVERY

I currenty work full time and can only post items on Friday or Saturday.
Depending on day of purchase, items are will be dispatched within 6 days of receiving payment.
(Order by 2pm on Friday for postings on Friday or by 10am on Saturday for postings on Saturday)
I appreciate your patience in waiting for delivery.

Note: eBay's estimated delivery time is a lot longer than it will actually take for delivery.

Items in the UK are only sent by tracked services to ensure proof of delivery.
I charge the actual cost of postage and packaging - I do not profit from this.
I will use packaging that will create appropriate and superb protection to avoid any damage.


GRADING THE CONDITION

I use an Industry Standard Grading System called the ?Record Collectors Grading System?. The following explains what each grade means:

*I also add PLUS if it's a little better than the standard description.

MINT (M)
The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records marked as Sealed or Un-played should be Mint.

EXCELLENT (EX)
The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might have slight wear and/or creasing.

VERY GOOD (VG)
The record has obviously been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items, without any major defects is acceptable

GOOD (G)
The record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration, etc.

FAIR(F)
The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise; it may even jump. The cover and contents will be torn, stained and/or defaced.

POOR (P)
The record will not play properly due to scratched, bad surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing

BAD (B)
The record is unplayable or might even be broken, and is only of use as a collection-filler


CD's and CASSETTES
As a general rule CD's and Cassettes either play perfectly, in which case they are in Mint condition, or they don't, in which case their value is minimal.
Cassette tape is liable to deteriorate with age, even if it remains un-played, so care should be taken when buying old tapes.
CD's are difficult to grade visually; they can look perfect but actually be faulty, while in other cases they may appear damaged but still play perfectly.
Cassette and CD inlays and booklets should be graded in the same way as record covers and sleeves.
In general, the plastic containers for cassettes and CDs can easily be replaces if they are broken or scratched, but card covers and digipaks are subject to the same wear as record sleeves.

 

ABOUT ME

Subversive Artist & Graphic Designer for musicians or environmental & humanitarian campaigns, causes and awareness.
It all started by designing and producing badges of music artists and grew from my passion to protect mother earth and all things living upon her.
Along with selling off my music collection; my own artwork, badges, prints and general clutter are listed on eBay.
More often than not, the income is put to good use by raising awareness of issues that effect us all, to fund activism or enable free work/products for local charities..