Sold Date:
November 13, 2020
Start Date:
November 1, 2020
Final Price:
$39.95
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
4325
Buyer Feedback:
9
Disc: M- (Near Mint) beautiful
Welcome to: SLIM-PICKEN'S Records
20+ years experience collecting/selling rare & collectible vinyl
*ALL vinyl cleaned with Mobile Fidelity Lab brush and fluid, then gently vacuumed with VPI HW-16.5
*ALL records shipped in quality LP mailer with extra cardboard stiffeners
*ALL records are play-graded, expertly/conservatively graded
Artist: Hector Lavoe
Title: Strikes Back
Format: LP
Label: 1987 Fania JM-647, US
Disc Grade: M- (Near Mint): SUPERB SOUND FIDELITY, BRIGHT SHINY GLASSY GLOSS, LOOKS UNPLAYED ( no spindle marks on CLEAN labels)) GLOSSY surfaces, NO NOISE,,,SUPERB SOUND< NO NOISE,
Sleeve: VG++, clear legible title edge, no splits, no writing, no smells, no moisture exposure, light corner rubbing/bumping, faint ringwear, a few small edge creases
SHIPPING
Yes, I Combine Shipping..... (1 to 4 LP's is $3.85)
Domestic (US):
USPS Media Mail (default): (allow approximately 1 weeks+ for delivery)
LP's: $3.85 for 1 to 4 LP's (message me for quote for more than 4 LP's)
USPS Priority Mail: (allow 2 to 5 days for delivery)
Lp's: $8.85 for first LP**; email me for additional LP's (based on weight)
International (First Class Aimail):
Canada(all regions)
LP's: $14.00 for 1 to 2 LP's or one double LP (message me for quote for more than 2 LP's)
All Other Counties
LP's: $21.00 for 1 to 2 LP's or one double LP (message me for quote for more than 2 LP's)
GRADING
*Our records are professionally and conservatively graded using a strict interpretation of Goldmine Price Guide's internationally adopted record grading standard....please shop with complete confidence!
*All records are professionally cleaned with VPI HP-17 record cleaner before grading
SS = Still Sealed; New M = Mint; I rarely ever use this grade..only if an open record appears to have never been out of its inner sleeve M- = Mint Minus; A near perfect probably unplayed copy VG+ = Very Good Plus; close to like new with only superficial signs of use that won't affect paly. Only well cared for records will grade out VG+. Will satisfy all but the most demanding collector VG = Very Good; 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 Minus; significant wear and marks and usually quite noticable surface noise. G+ = Good Plus; A heavily scuffed, noisey sounding record