Sold Date:
February 16, 2014
Start Date:
February 9, 2014
Final Price:
£30.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
1595
Buyer Feedback:
58
Postage
I am sorry the postage costs are extremely high, but there is nothing I can do about it. The danish postal services are my only
option and eBay take 10% of the postage costs (why? seems unfair to me!). In the end I loose at least 1-2 £, so, please, don't blame me,
but blame the danish postal services and eBay!!
Total selling price is less than £ 40 Postage Destination £ 5 Denmark £ 7 Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, UK, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Switzerland, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, Monaco and Andorra £ 17 Other countries in Europe £ 19 Rest of the world
Total selling price is £ 40 or more
In this case, about 50% of the 'signed for'-fee is paid by me
Postage
Destination
£ 13
Europe incl. Russia
£ 15
Rest of the world
ROLLING STONES - 1 - 70s boxed Decca LK 4605, England, 1964
Inner is Ex, no splits, no writings, date 10-75. Both labels are clean. Matrix 6A and 12A endings.
Record grade: mint
Looks totally unplayed. Even if you angle the record against strong light, there is no marks. Plays terrific.
Cover grade: Ex+
No wrinkles in the lamination. Light bend mark bottom left corner. No writings. No splits.
I think you should have the possibility to listen to the record before you bid. So, I have recorded the entire record. The recording has not been tampered with in any way. It is straight from the source. This gives you the opportunity to judge the playing quality of the record and the music of course.
Packing
Special german made cruciform mailers. I remove the record (still in inner) from the cover to avoid seamsplits in transit and pack it tight with bubble plastic so it does not move around in the package.
Grading
I playgrade the record and inspect it visually. If the record plays better or worse than it looks, it will be noted in the description.
Mint (m)
The item is new and in perfect condition. Appears unplayed. No surface marks on the record and the sound quality is perfect.
The cover and inserts are in perfect condition.
Mint- (m-)
The item has been used/played but it is in a fine condition. The sound quality is perfect or very close to perfect. Perhaps a few
very light surface hair-line marks but no surface noise (needle scratch). The cover may show signs of having been used but it is
still very close to perfect.
Excellent (Ex)
You can see that the item has been used. The record looks fine and the sound quality is perfect or very close to perfect. Perhaps a
few surface marks. The cover/booklet etc. may show slight wear. There may be other deterioration of the cover - or the label; e.g.
writing on cover or label.
Very good+ (vg+)
A FEW light scratches and/or scuffs creating occasional audible background noise.
No major deterioration in the sound quality. The cover shows wear. E.g. shelf wear or slightly worn edges, slight brush marks,
scuffs, ring wear. No seam splits. No tear. If that is so, it should be stated in the advertisement.
Very good (vg)
The item has been played many times. Several marks but no deep. Occasional scratch or/and (fire in the wood) (crackling). No major
deterioration in the sound quality.
Wear and tear on the cover/inserts.
Very good- (vg-)
The item looks worn. Record plays o.k. but sounds scratchy. Perhaps deep scratches.
No jump. If that is so, it should be stated in the advertisement.
Good (g)
The term (good) is used a great deal internationally by sellers of second-hand records. But (good) is not so good, in fact the
record has been played so much that it has deteriorated the sound quality, scratches, (fire in the wood) and perhaps distortion.
Overplayed, worn out vinyl. The cover has been folded, for example it is dog-eared, has scuff marks, is discoloured, etc.
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