MINT- ,7",45RPM_Charlie Cocchiaro_I'll Be Around_Rare New England Rock Pop,PLUM

Sold Date: February 10, 2018
Start Date: February 9, 2018
Final Price: $35.28 $20.00 (USD)
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You get the very Rare, Mint Minus Condition, New England Rock Metal, 45RPM Single, (A Side) I'LL BE AROUND  and (B Side) WHAT YOU TELLIN' ME?  by  CHARLIE COCCHIARO.  Recorded on the PLUM label.  This record is a Original release from years ago.  The Record vinyl looks new and it's rating is Mint-.   Record plays and sound great!!  Take a look at the photos of the record and photo.   The photos are scan copies.  Two have been lighten to show the vinyl better.   See Below, How I Rate My Vinyl.


On multiple order, we combine the shipping cost when possible.

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We ship First-Class international Mail to most countries. 

First-Class International Postage/Shipping Cost for vinyl Single 45RPM records is $16.00 (up to two records).

First-Class International Postage/Shipping Cost for vinyl Albums (33RPM) is $22.50.

Please Note:  Registered Mail ($14.95) may be required for some counties, but not most.  (For example: Russia)

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HOW I GRADE MY RECORDS

SS:  Still Sealed, any defects such a "cut-out" holes will be noted in the description

M :  Mint, a brand new record.

M-/MINT- :  Means mint minus, no notable scratches or wear probably rarely played

VG+ :  A used, reasonable copy. There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility of light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.

VG :  Very Good - a used played copy. There will be obvious signs of wear and likely light to moderate surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages.

VG- :  Very Good Minus - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise.

G+ :  In the record grading world, "Good" is not good. From here on down (Fair, Poor), we're talking about beat-up records only guaranteed not to skip.

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