Stiff Little Fingers - Go For It - 1981 Canada Import LP - Chrysalis CHR 1339

Sold Date: December 1, 2014
Start Date: July 14, 2014
Final Price: $15.99 (USD)
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Stiff Little Fingers - Go For It - 1981 Canada Import LP - Chrysalis CHR 1339

CONDITION:

Cover
- VG+; crease top-right

Vinyl - VG+; FEW VERY LIGHT surface scratches

1981 Chrysalis      CHR 1339

I would like to thank you for your interest in my Auction.

I grade my records conservatively, according to my grading scale listed below.  The used records are viewed carefully under bright light, in order to provide an accurate depiction of the condition.  The records, covers and sleeves (all pictures) are of the actual piece being offered for sale.

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Combined shipping costs are offered as follows

Each LP purchased within 5 days of the first auction won, shipped together, is 75 cents extra.  Double LPs count as two LPs toward combined shipping costs.

I will ship up to five 45s for the flat rate domestically of $3.25.  Also, if you purchase a 45 record with FREE SHIPPING offered, you may purchase up to 4 more 45s and have all five shipped FREE of charge!  Please message me for shipping costs for over five 45s purchased in the same shipment.

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MY GRADING SCALE


Here’s how I grade my albums:

SS - Still Sealed
- The record is assumed to be in Mint condition, as it is has not been opened.  I will explain any cut-outs, hole punches, notches, shrink wrap tearing or any type of damage (such as creasing, bent corners, etc.).

NM - Near Mint - Cover/Sleeve is beautiful.  If the LP cover does not have shrink wrap, it has high gloss and little or no bumping of the corners; only the slightest signs of wear/handling.  The record shows very little signs of play/wear, if any at all; as close as it gets to just being opened.  Only a few Records/Covers will receive this grade, as it should rightfully be rarely used!

EX - Excellent - LP covers may contain some noticeable corner bumps and possible scuffing, and 45 sleeves may contain some light bends/creases.  The LP covers may contain hairline creases.  Slight ringwear may be evident for the LP covers. The record shows light signs of play and/or wear.  May have light scuffs and/or very minimal, light surface scratches/marks.  It is a very nice record for listening and/or collecting.

VG+ - Very Good Plus – This is the most common grading for records that have been handled with care but listened to and enjoyed.  LP covers may have some creasing and/or more corner bumps/rubs/bends.  The cover’s spine may show some flaking and some noticeable ringwear could be present.  The 45 sleeve may have slight tears and/or creases in it and possibly some slight splits.  This is a nice record that has been carefully handled and kept.  There will be signs of wear on the record, and it will likely have scuffs and/or surface scratches/marks.  It should give a nice listening experience.

VG - Very Good
- The LP cover may contain quite noticeable ringwear and/or creasing and some seam splitting could be present.  Also, flaking could be more evident, along with some possible discolorations from time-to-time, but nothing that would severely deface the cover.  The 45 sleeve may contain tears, seam splits and/or creases, but the sleeve should still be intact for the most part and look respectable.  The record may contain a good amount of surface scuffs/scratches, but there should be no ‘feeler’ scratches to cause skipping.  There very well could be surface noise, but it should never overpower the music and only most evident in the quiet passages of the record.