Ritchie Valens · Self Titled · RARE MISPRINT · DFLP1201 · Ultrasonically Cleaned

Sold Date: March 30, 2022
Start Date: December 17, 2021
Final Price: $115.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 37
Buyer Feedback: 0


Ritchie Valens Self Titled DFLP 1201 1959 DEL-FI Records
Outer Sleeve: Great condition. There is some definite shelf wear and the back has minor vinyl imprint and age discoloration. Spine is legible and seams are all intact. This is a rare misprint of the first pressings. The back should say "That's My Little Suzie" but instead says "I Got a Gal Named Sue."  Inner Sleeve: Original inner sleeve not included. We provide a new, plain white sleeve. Vinyl: Excellent condition. No notable markings. It has been play tested and sounds fantastic. 

All of our records are ultrasonically cleaned using Tergickleen Solution prior to shipping. Tergitol is recommended as the best and safest cleaner for vinyl records and is used by the U.S. Library of Congress and National Archives. We want you to have the best listening experience possible with any record you purchase from us!


Please view all provided photos for details and ask any questions you may have before purchasing. 

All photos are of the actual product. Records are sold as is.

Shipped with USPS Media Mail.

No international shipping.


Seller Notes:  We do not use any vinyl grading system, as we feel they vary too much and can often result in disappointment for the buyer. Every record is different, so we do our best to describe in absolute detail what you are purchasing. You are always welcome to ask us more questions.  We ultrasonically clean your album immediately after we receive your order. The photos in the listing are taken after they are given a basic clean, but not ultrasonically cleaned. Typically any remaining dust will be removed during the ultrasonic clean.  After the ultrasonic cleaning, your album is rinsed in distilled water. Your vinyl is then placed in a clean, plain white sleeve to ensure it is kept clean of dust and particles.  It is important to remember that records can be up to 70 years old, so natural degeneration does occur. We visually inspect and play test our records before listing them and try to do everything in our power to let you know exactly what you're getting. Based on the medium in which you are using to play the record, your listening experience can vary.