Sold Date:
August 1, 2016
Start Date:
July 25, 2016
Final Price:
$19.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
172
Buyer Feedback:
72
Marillion with their LP entitled Script Fro A Jester's Tear. From 1983. On maroon Capitol label ST-12269. Stamped matrix reads: Mastered by Capitol. Etched part reads: St-1-12269 G-3. This LP reached #7 in the UK charts. But was very low in the USA charts at only making it to #175. Known as a neo-progressive rock LP.
Side 1: Script For A Jester's Tear; He Knows You Know; The Web.
Side 2: Garden Party; Chelsea Monday; Forgotten Sons.
Cover is in super condition. Just 2 super-tiny tears at the right seam and one or two flakes on the side seams. (Photos are here.) as only a few white fade marks as ringwear. It does have a couple of tiny flakes at the left side seams and I have photos of that here. Side seam is readable where the LP title is. Back cover is in great shape and looks cool with the old turntable, vinyl, old TV and fireplace. Comfy enough for me! (Ok, I need a PC in the corner, too.) Inner sleeve is a clear plastic one.
The vinyl: Side 1: Maybe 2 tiny surface scratches could be found under a bright lamp. Side 2 only has a couple of super light scuffs. I played it through on my Technics turntable and all was beautiful! No skips, pops, or even crackles!
I rate the cover sleeve as Excellent (EX) and close to Near Mint! Same for the Vinyl...EXCELLENT (EX) to maybe Near Mint and the sound quality was great!
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SHIPPING: Will
ship within one-two days of receiving payment via Paypal and will ship
between Monday and Friday. Will ship in 45 rpm and LP mailers with
inserts and bubblewrap for protection. Will provide tracking number also
within the USA. Ships out of the Cleveland, Ohio area. I will ship via
First Class mail to Great Britain, Germany, France, Netherlands, and
Japan for $13.00 shipping charges on one to two 7-inch 45 rpm records (under 8 oz.) and $21.00 for 12-inch albums (over 9 oz.).
Canada shipments are $10.00 for one or two 7-inch 45 rpm records (under 8
oz) and $15.00 for a 12" LP or two (over 9 oz). (Postage rates
increased in 2016 for non-USA countries, unfortunately!) For overseas countries, Ebay will email you the invoice
which includes this shipping charge over and above the winning bid. You are responsible for customs' duties charges, if any.
Feel free to email me for more information on an item. If you end up buying more than 2 records at once, I can combine postage and send you a bit of money back via Paypal.
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Guidelines I use to rate the quality of these records (based on the Goldmine Grading Guide):
NM:Near Mint
- Vinyl, still shiny, as if opened for the first time. No writing or
stickers on the vinyl. No obvious scratches. Label: No writing or
stickers and no fading of the label.
NM-: Near Mint Minus
- Similar to NM but will have some very light scratches on the vinyl
not affecting the sound quality. No writing or stickers on label and no
fading (or ringwear) on cover or label.
EX: Excellent -
Not quite a Goldmine Standard Listing, but being used by many now.
Cover: No ink wear, minor creases to corners, no seam tears. Vinyl can
have scratches, but not felt by your fingers. Sound quality must be
mint. No more than 15% of the surface should have wear or scuffs on it.
To me, EX is like a VG++.
VG+: Very Good Plus
- Similar to NM- except that on the label, there may be a sticker or
writing, but it shows very little wear. There may be only a couple light
surface scratches on the grooves, but do not affect the playback with
noise or skips. You may only see these scratches if you put them under a
bright light and really look for them. The cover might have light
creasing or minor seam or corner wear, but still in great condition to
show off.
VG to VG-: Very Good to Very Good Minus
- May not be that shiny anymore and you will see scratches without
putting it under a bright light, but they still would not affect the
quality of the playback. The sound quality is still pretty good, maybe a
little noise, but not enough to detract from the listening experience.
The label might have some fading around it, besides having stickers or
writing. The cover may have obvious ringwear in the middle or around the
perimeter of where the record was, maybe some side seam splits, or
little tears at the top or side where the record goes back into. If less
defects, then it's a VG. If it has all this just mentioned, then a VG-.
G, G+: Good or Good Plus
- It doesn't mean the vinyl is trashed. It plays though without
skipping, but may have heavy noise or fuzz sound because of age,
quality, or worn-down grooves. Heavy writing or stickers on the label,
ringwear is very obvious on label and cover probably has seam splits.
But, amazingly, if you have special audio LP recording software, you
could probably clean up those crackles and fuzzes, if you want to create
a CD of it for yourself.
P: Poor
- This is when the vinyl is warped to the point it warps the playback
also. Or it's cracked, but it may or may not still play without a skip.
If a picture sleeve is with it, this is torn or marked up bigtime. But
someone may want to have it for nostalgia or even attempt to fix it.