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Sold Date:
June 6, 2016
Start Date:
May 30, 2016
Final Price:
$79.77
(USD)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
417
Buyer Feedback:
122
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Important informations, please read: All soundclips and pictures are taken from actual records on sale. No special grading for african records, a VG record will play nice with only minor defects, grading policy is in the bottom page. Item is located in france, shipping cost to USA is not 4$, please see the rates below. Thank you!
Label: mali kunkan
Year: 1977
Pressing: original french KO/77.0414
Tracks: nyangaran foli, garan / babu, so karafe, alioune sissoko.
Condition Record: VG/VG+ to VG-/G (shiny with few light scuffs & hairlines, 2 light scratchs on B2, a 1.5cm scratch at the end of B2 & B3, A side play VG/VG+ with occasional minor crackles, B side plays VG-/G with occasional clicks & noise, the end of B2 & B3 play with repeated clicks during 4mn= check clip5, pen name on labels)
Condition Cover: VG (light creases on seams, ring mark, light dirt on back, pen tag on both sides, solid)
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rarest second volume (first has a red cover), music that makes you fly, listen to a part of each track in order of appearence:
Grading system:
all packages over 60$ must be tracked or insurred.
all packages to italy, east europe, africa and south america must be tracked or insurred.
uninsurred packages at your own risk!
I use strong cardboard package, record outside of cover in paper sleeve to avoid seam splits.