The Beatles Rock N Roll Music Vols 1 & 2 + Let It Be Gatefold AR34001 Red Apple

Sold Date: July 10, 2020
Start Date: March 22, 2020
Final Price: $19.95 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 7
Buyer Feedback: 398


We're starting this account to separate selling personal items from our on-line business, ebay account name dave_n_s, so please check us out over there, been around a while!
Shoot us a message at the old account and we will confirm the above. New seller = old seller and will look after you just the same.
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Now working through my far-to-many records, some duplicates, some I can't remember why I bought them etc. 
I do sell records for the charity I volunteer for using our business account, but try hard to avoid the visual grading jargon that is difficult for casual buyers to make sense of, especially when grading is always going to be subjective. It's much easier with the albums I sell on tape, there are either issues or not.
My approach is simpler. I play most of what I sell and, except for a few higher value and new / sealed discs, I'll be selling in small lots, describing any issues I've noted and selling by auction with 99c starting price and no reserve. I expect that you'll clean any LPs carefully on receipt - some need it and some don't. Everything comes with inner sleeves, picture sleeves may have splits, a few glue lines on outer sleeves may need re-sealing. 
Everything will be shipped in rigid custom LP mailers or boxes for larger lots, packed properly.
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This is a nice collection of Beatles albums, Rock N Roll Music Vols 1 & 2, and a gatefold copy of Let It Be.
Both are interesting releases, neither explicitly documented in Discogs.
Rock N Roll Music Vols 1 & 2 is on the mfp label, by permission of EMI. This is a UK release (I got it there) but the only mfp release that Discogs notes is a French release on 2 cassettes. However it definitely exists and there are a few copies for sale in the UK, but no sets of two that I could find in the US>
Let It Be is on Apple, AR34001, a US release, with all the characteristics of one of the early 1970 releases - Maggie May is credited to PD and the run out etching is signed Phil & Ronnie, but I can't pin it down to a specific Discogs documented release with everything matching up. 
All three discs play very nicely, priced low to sell as I only need one copy of each.
Thank you for looking.