Sold Date:
April 26, 2015
Start Date:
April 19, 2015
Final Price:
$19.99
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Large Lot of 12 Elvis Presley LPs!~Condition Varies~Records Play Well~Please Read Description! This listing is for a large lot of 12 Elvis Presley records. I'll list all the titles and will grade the jackets and records. I have an old catalog, so I'll note if the records are first pressings or reissues. All the records are U.S. pressings. Please note that the conditions vary and many of the records are visually low graded, so please check the grading and the comments for each record. Some have a lot of light scratches and might only visually grade VG or lower, but I've taken the time to play grade parts of all the records. All of the records play grade quite a bit better than their visual appearance because I discarded any record that skipped or played poorly. Please note that many of the jackets are low graded, so this is best for a fan who wants records that play well and isn't as picky about the jackets. All of the records are quickly cleaned and will be shipped with either their original custom inner sleeve or a generic sleeve. RECORDS: (1) A Canadian Tribute-this record was made in Canada and has Yellow Vinyl ::: Record: NEAR MINT; plays great ::: Jacket: VG++; still in shrink wrap with some corner wear and a few dirty spots on the shrink (2) Elvis's Worldwide Gold Award Hits Part 1 & 2-this is the record club pressing with the brown labels-this is a 2 record set and has 25 of Elvis's best songs from 1956 to 1960 ::: Records: VG+; has some light scratches, but plays very well-has a previous owner's name on 2 of the labels ::: Jacket: VG to VG+; jacket has good seams and no rips or writing; has some corner wear and some cover wear. (3) That's The Way It Is-this is the first pressing stereo record with orange flexible label ::: Record: visual grade is only VG, but record plays well ::: Jacket: VG to VG+; has some corner wear, a bit of light cover wear and a 1 inch split on the spine (4) Moody Blue-this is the second pressing with Blue Vinyl-the original pressing had black vinyl and is very rare as it was replaced very shortly after the record was released; due to Elvis's tragic death. RCA decided to switch over to Blue Vinyl. ::: Record: VG+, has some light scratches, the record plays very well. ::: Jacket: VG+; has good seams and no rips or writing; has some corner wearand a bit of light cover wear (5) G.I. Blues-this is a 1970's reissue of the 1960's soundtrack ::: Record: record would be near mint except for a scuff on the first song, which causes pops for about 20 seconds. After that both sides play great ::: Jacket: the jacket is mismatched from the original mono pressing and it is low graded at only fair/poor due to a 7 inch lower seam split and 4 inch upper seam split, plus some corner and edge wear and cover wear ::: (6) Good Times-this is the first pressing ::: Record: visual grade is only G+, with a lot of light scratches, but the record pays very well. ::: Jacket: G+; jacket has a 5 inch lower seam split, wear on the spine and cover wear (7)A Legendary Performer Volume 2 -this is the first pressing in shrink wrap ::: Record: visual grade is VG++ with a couple of very light scratches, the record plays very well on most of the songs and has some background noise on a few, so it plays VG+. ::: Jacket: VG++; still in shrink wrap with some dirty spots on the right edge that are under the shrink. The record includes the 12 page booklet which grades Near Mint, with no flaws (8) As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis-this is first pressing with orange label ::: Record: VG, has a fair number of light scratches, but plays very well; 1 of the labels has bubbles ::: Jacket: VG; has corner wear, a bit of light cover wear and a 2 inch lower seam split (9) Double Dynamite-this is a first pressing on Pickwick and a 2 record set ::: Records: the records grade only G+ visually with a lot of light scratches, but they play very well with limited light background noise on a few parts ::: Jacket: VG ; has some corner and edge wear, a 1 inch lower seam split and some cover wear ::: (10) Raised On Rock-this is first pressing ::: Record: visually grades VG+, with a few light scratches, but this one plays only VG to VG+, with some background noise on parts of half the songs ::: Jacket: G or G+; has good seams, but has a 4 inch crease, a surface scrape and cover wear (11) Blue Hawaii-this is original first pressing mono record with "long play" on the label ::: Record: G+, the record is low graded with a fair number of light scratches and it plays well on some songs, but has background noise on most. Most of the background noise is light ::: Jacket: VG; solidly together with good seams, but has some corner and edgewear, some light cover wear and some writing near the right edge (12) Elvis Presley-His Hand In Mine-this is a Reissue pressing still in shrink wrap ::: Record: NEAR MINT ::: Jacket: NEAR MINT; still tightly in shrink wrap Those are the records, good luck bidding! This listing is only offered to U.S. buyers. U.S. Shipping is free with media mail with delivery confirmation. New York residents have to pay an added 8% sales tax. For preparing the records and grading, I quickly clean each record and look under a bright light for any scratches or imperfections. Some records are quickly play graded but most are only visually graded due to time restrictions. I bought some solid boxes that are made specifically for vinyl records. This is my grading scale for the vinyl and the jackets.It's based on the record catalog I bought many years ago: RECORD GRADING SEALED: Still brand new and factory sealed MINT: The record will not be sealed, but it will still look brand new and un-played. NEAR MINT: The record will be very clean and shiny, with no scratches or marks VG++: The record will be very clean and shiny, with just a couple of very light scratches or very light marks, that will not affect the play. The record will play very well. VG+: The record will be shiny with some light scratches. The record will play well, with either no background noise; or just a bit of light background noise. Usually the light background noise would be on quieter parts or at the start or end of a song VG: The record will probably have lost some shine and it will have some scratches or scuffs. The record will play with some background noise on parts, but it won't skip and will be fairly enjoyable G+: The record will have more scratches and marks than VG and will play with more background noise. It won't skip but will play with noticeable background noise on parts G or Fair: The record will play worse than G+, but also should not skip. JACKET GRADING SEALED: Still factory sealed NEAR MINT: The jacket will have no flaws. It will have no corner wear, no cover wear/ring wear, no writing, no seam splits and no cut outs, drill holes or cut corners. The jacket might or might not be in shrink wrap. VG++: The jacket will be just a notch under near mint with 1 or 2 very minor flaws. Perhaps a bit of corner wear or just a bit of very light cover wear or ring wear. A VG++ jacket won't have a cut out or even a small seam split. VG+: The jacket will be in nice shape, with some corner wear and maybe some light cover wear or light ring wear. A VG+ jacket might have a cut out or a drill hole, but overall; a very nice jacket VG: The jacket will have more noticeable flaws with heavier cover wear or ring wear, plus maybe a small seam split in the 3 or 4 inch range and maybe a name written in small letters near a corner. G+: The jacket will have even more flaws with maybe a crease, some surface scrapes, more writing and larger seam splits; with heavier cover wear G: Even worse than G+ but still useable fair: Many flaws and only used if vinyl is VG++ or better or if record is very rare. Please check my feedback and bid with confidence! Thanks a lot for your time and interest! Rich(Inflationbeaters)