Sold Date:
March 18, 2014
Start Date:
March 8, 2014
Final Price:
£10.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
1690
Buyer Feedback:
80
Ben E. King - Don't Play That Song (You Lied)/The Hermit Of Misty Mountain (London 45-HLK 9544)1962
Atlantic label/company sleeve. Vinyl is in Excellent condition - light marks
Part of my on-going sort out of my collection! Postage is quoted for UK Multiple purchases - postage discount offered - for UK - £1.50 for first 3 45s, then add 20p each for additional 45. For European shipping please ask for a quote.. I will keep records for an agreed time in case you are bidding for something which ends on a different day. Please let me know if this is what you want to do so I can send an appropriate invoice at the right time. I aim to dispatch within 5 working days of cleared payment as I may be unable to get to a post Office for a few days.
Any questions - please ask. Please pay promptly
I now only accept PAYPAL as payment due to problems with other methods of payment.
Check out other records I'm selling from my personal collection - selling due to downsizing (please note I am not a record dealer - my collection has been built up over the years)
Let me know if you want to pay extra for "signed for" and I will provide a quote. Records are packaged between thick card and marked “Fragile – Please Do Not Bend” - please note I cannot be held responsible if a record is received broken due to neglect by the Post Office. I keep Proof of Posting receipts for reference.
I try to describe records accurately but here's an explanantion of condition descriptions:
Fantastic condition! (means almost mint as hardly any signs of being played - i.e. no visible scratches, surface marks - high gloss appearance on the vinyl - amazing condition for the age of the record)
Excellent condition (means very minor signs of wear and tear - no scratches or bad surface marks - there may be signs of being taken out of the sleeve a few times but it's clear the record has been well looked after.
Very Good (means there are some marks on the vinyl and has been played many time - the sound reproduction is excellent with few signs of hissing, crackling or popping)
Good (there are many surface marks and minor scratches and signs of being play a lot - however the record plays OK but there is surface noise)
Fair (the appearance looks pretty bad but the record does play ok (due to the durability of the old vinyl singles)
Poor (looks in terrible condition but does play with a lot of hiss and crackle) I would only list really collectable records in poor condition and are normally around 50p. Nice to have if they are very hard to find)
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