Sold Date:
April 22, 2014
Start Date:
October 20, 2013
Final Price:
$29.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
776
Buyer Feedback:
189
Here is the 45 “Feel Good", with “Over The Rainbow" on the B side by Magic Revue, Poor Boy 602026X, released in 1983.
Vinyl is VG/VG+ - Some light scuff/smudges on each side. Label stickers look good, minor wear.
As a collector, I understand that grading can be difficult, as sound systems and personal standards are subjective, so I grade conservatively. I try to provide as much information and a description of each record’s condition as possible, while using the gold standard grading system. Unless a sound sample is posted (always of the record you are bidding on), records are graded visually.
M – Mint – Unopened or just opened. I almost never see a record that qualifies for this.
NM (+&-) – Near Mint – Record has been treated with care. Free of notable scratches or abrasions. Label is generally in great condition.
VG (+&-) – Very Good - May have a couple light surface scratches or scuffs, but is very listenable and should not disturb play. Label may have slight wear, writing or marks.
G (+&-)– Good – Record may have multiple scratches or small gouge(s). May have significant crackling when played, but still listenable. Label may be torn.
F (+&-) – Fair – Record has significant damage.
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I accept full returns only in the event that I send the wrong record, or if the record is grossly misrepresented. As stated above, sound quality is somewhat subjective, and someone with an expensive sound system may hear things that I don’t, and since I generally grade visually, I don’t always listen to every record the whole way through (especially LP’s). Due to past scams, I cannot be held responsible for lost records once they reach their destined country.
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