Sold Date:
April 9, 2015
Start Date:
March 23, 2015
Final Price:
$120.00
(AUD)
Seller Feedback:
1116
Buyer Feedback:
113
rare original Blue Goose - nice clean copy - bright glossy surface - exceptionally clean cover
Cover - Exc ++
Vinyl - EXC - has some hair lines when viewed under bright halogen light - should not affect playGrading:
OUR GRADINGS ARE BASED ON THE U.K. RECORD COLLECTOR SYSTEM, NOT ON GOLDMINE. PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING.
Vinyl Singles: Please note that if a vinyl 45 comes in a picture sleeve, it will have the words 'Picture Sleeve' listed in the description. If there is a grading for the sleeve but the words 'Picture Sleeve' do not appear then the grading is for an ordinary company sleeve. If there is no sleeve grading at all then the single comes in a generic sleeve.
New Records are usually sealed and have never been played.
M=Mint As new, or almost new. Mint records look and sound as if they have either never been played or have, perhaps, been spun once or twice in the shop before being returned to the racks. CDs will look and sound as new. We often grade CDs as Mint- but rarely grade records this way even though they may look new.
Ex=Excellent Some signs of age and use; may have some marks, especially when viewed under strong light, and has obviously been played but has been handled well and is still in great condition. Plays with no significant surface noise. Sleeves may be slightly worn or creased, but only very slightly. CDs may have small surface scuff marks but will play perfectly.
VG=Very Good Noticeable marks but still plays well although there may be some surface noise, particularly near the beginning. Sleeves may have a little ringwear, slight marks or small tears. CDs may have surface scuff marks which are quite noticeable but will still play perfectly.
G=Good
Signs of significant playing hours, with surface marks and grooves but
despite some noise the sound should be intact without skips and jumps.
Sleeves may have small tears and ringwear and other signs of age but are
fundamentally sound. CDs will have many marks from being left out of
their covers but there should be no deep grooves affecting play.