Sold Date:
November 3, 2024
Start Date:
October 24, 2024
Final Price:
£19.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
4179
Buyer Feedback:
0
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Here's a very nice original US first issue copy of this classic Chicago tune from BETTY EVERETT with "TROUBLE OVER THE WEEKEND" on the USA VEE JAY imprint # VJ-716 and backed with "THIS SHOE WON'T FIT".
This copy plays superbly throughout with top audible quality and remains in mint minus condition with very light surface sleeve rubs not affecting play and with minimal crackle on the run-in and run-out groove. The labels are clean on both sides with just the odd minor blemish and not spoiled by a deletion drill hole and with minimal ring wear. Paired with a plain white paper sleeve making this a top copy for the DJ or collector (see picture scans).
The record has been play graded and is from my personal collection that I'm downsizing so why not check out my other listings for more great sounds. Postage discounts available for multiple purchases with up to three 45's shipped at the single record rate. In this case, please save to basket and request total from seller and wait for invoice before making payment.
The record will be shipped in a stiffened card outer by Royal Mail Large Letter "Tracked 48" service only at a cost of £3.50 in the UK which provides protection for both parties in the unlikely event of loss. Due to the ever increasing cost of international mail, overseas shipments can only be purchased via the eBay "Global Shipping Program".
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