Sold Date:
March 7, 2016
Start Date:
February 7, 2016
Final Price:
$31.96
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
11029
Buyer Feedback:
6
Labels From the Past
78 RPM Arthur Big Boy Crudup.. You Got To Reap/I Want My Lovin. RCA 2105. Vinil Is In VG++ Condition.
zAll albums are 100% Guaranteed (full refund less shipping, if not as described)
If you are satisfied with your transaction, please leave us positive feedback !zWe offer combined shipping discounts
zRecords are graded under 4 bright lights that shows any & all surface marks. If the vinyl has a questionable mark, it is play tested prior to
selling
zAll Records are available in our warehouse for immediate shipment
COMBINED SHIPPING
z(USA) $3.99 1st record. $1.00 each additional
z(International) $17.99 for 1st record. $4.00 for each additional LP up to 4.
Over 4, we will give you a quote after records are weighed.
Packages over 4 lbs must go Priority Mail.
Priority mail is $11.00 additional surcharge per post office.
z(International) 45's $12.98 for 1st record. $2.00 each additional
z(78 rpm's) $1.00 added for insulation to help offset cost. Items are
packed with building insulation to protect from severe postal
handling.
Returns
zWe will gladly except returns within 14 days after receipt, for full credit. It is the responsibility of the buyer to pay return freight.
zAll orders are shipped in quality LP mailer boxes
zRecords are packed outside the cover in a plastic sleeve and cardboard inserts for protection.
zPictures are of the actual record. What you see is what you get!
Grading per Goldmine Standard
Mint
Unopened, still factory sealed or opened but has no visible marks, looks unplayed
N/Mint
Near Perfect, played rarely if ever. Might have very minor amount 1 to 5% of very slight superficial paper scuffs do not affect play, otherwise mint
EX
Almost like new might have a few superficial signs of use that do not effect play. Very well cared for during play
VG+
Some slight signs of wear will have slight sleeve scuffs or lite scratches could have very light background noise some tracks very minor
VG
Surface noise will be noticable will not overpower the music, more noticeable scuffs and light scratches will show on the surface
VG-
Vinyl will play but may have surface noise on some tracts, signs of heavy use or wear