Sold Date:
January 8, 2022
Start Date:
December 29, 2021
Final Price:
$17.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
189
Buyer Feedback:
0
I'm selling appx. 700 of my albums. For now I'm only listing the ones that are in the best condition, promos, still in shrink or even still sealed. I plan a sale of lesser quality albums in the future, perhaps some bundled in lots. Keep that vinyl spinning.....
Tangerine Dream-Le Parc, 1985, Relativity EMC 8043. Cover has very light/minimal corner/side wear and is very shiny, glossy, looking very new. No seam splits, writing, sticker residue or cutout notches=NM. See pics. Includes the plastic sleeve it came with(it has been shelved in a dark air conditioned closet for 11 years) which in part explains why it is so quiet. Vinyl was play graded in it's entirety. I heard one click that was noteworthy on side 2.The entire record is incredibly quiet with only a few very light ticks sparsely located on the record. No scratches, skips or warpage=NM. Playing results may vary depending on your turntable/cartridge/stylus and cleaning methods. I use 3 methods to grade albums, visual only, spot-played(which includes visual and the first track on each side is played since most touching and needle-drop damage occurs here) or fully played(includes visual). I've bought many albums from many sellers and know what I want and expect to see in a listing, mainly good details/photos and accurate/honest grading. I ship in sturdy cardboard LP mailing boxes and always include a clear plastic outer cover/sleeve and unless otherwise specified, a clear anti-static inner sleeve. Shipping is $4.50 for first LP and $1.00 for each additional LP, up to 3 LP's. Enjoy this classic album.
My grading is basically Goldmine grading. I like to list as: M=like brand new as in sealed. NM=opened and played but in pristine condition. The cover should be near perfect with few to no flaws. The album should play with little to no noise, IE ticks, pops, skips or warpage. VG+=opened and well played but cared for and cleaned well. The cover will show more shelf wear, ring wear, faded spine, weak seems and/or other various aging wear. The album should play with a few ticks and no major pops, skips or otherwise irritating noise. VG=The same as VG+ but the cover is more worn and the album plays with even more noise. I will usually never sell anything below this grade. G=A very beat up cover and record that has been handled and played for so many years that one could only want it for it's rarity or sentimental reasons. P=Poor. Forget it. For example I have some albums that were water damaged due to a water leak behind a wall that are "P". Otherwise....trash can. I do not use stock photos. My photos are the actual item.
About me: I think the selling and buying experience on eBay should have a little fun and individuality to it. I started collecting vinyl records when I was 9. I stopped buying comic books with my allowance and bought albums instead. First album purchased ever was the Doors-Morrison Hotel. After that it was an obsession that never ended. I collected about 1000 over the decades then took a ten year hiatus from vinyl from 2010 to 2020 since I joined the millions who just click a mouse to hear the songs they miss. Then I bought a good turntable late last year, S-shaped tonearm, counterweight, anti-skating, nice cartridge tracking at 2.0gm,......then I started enjoying it again. Starting from an early age I always used vintage 80's Discwashers to clean every album on every play. This really paid off as my LP's are usually still very quiet all these years later. Starting in 2000 I learned to digitalize my LP's to .wav files using a windows XP computer. After 2000 the PC became as big a part of my "stereo arsenal" as a turntable, amp or speakers. Now we're up to Windows 10 and I'm quite computer savvy especially with anything "sonic". I even have my own synthesizers/studio and record into a PC using various software packages. When you browse one of my "play graded" listings, the clicks and pops were not just heard, I was seeing them on a 17" monitor in real time as the sound was being digitalized and the image of a click/pop is very unique on a monitor. I usually at the very least, spot play everything I sell. Visual only grading is used only for LP's I know sound great already or are by artists I just don't want to sit through for 40 minutes or more. Buy with confidence and thank you for your attention. Jim