Los Hermanos Ruiz - NORMEX 6038 - Norteño - Ranchera - 1973 - VG

Sold Date: February 16, 2023
Start Date: February 6, 2023
Final Price: $10.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
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Los Hermanos Ruiz - NORMEX 6038 - Norteño - Ranchera - 1973


Vinyl has visual signs of wear. Cover is also slit on top. See photos for reference.


Condition

Record: G+

Sleeve: G+


Label:

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Mexico

Released: 1973

Genre: Latin, Ranchera, Norteño

Style: Latin, Ranchera, Norteño


Tracklist:

SIDE 1:

1. Yo Quisiera

2. Mes Y Medio

3. Quiero Hablar

4. Yo Tuve La Culpa

5. Tu No Mereces

6. Juramento Escrito



SIDE 2:

1. Yo No Puedo Olvidar

2. Corazon Compañero

3. Guarda Esa Flor

4. El Desprecio

5. Un Corazon Para Dos

6. Yo Si Que No Me Olvido


Seller Terms:

If you aren't satisfied with order please contact me before leaving feedback. I have a hassle free return policy!


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Returns are allowed, no questions asked, You must pay return postage, Payment is due within 3 days, No local pick up, Buyer pays for shipping (Standard USPS $5.00 shipping), No international sales at the moment.


Should you have any questions about anything else pertaining to the vinyl, please contact me before purchasing so I may assist you.


Important:

A) Grading is done visually.

B) The return is paid by the customer.


Grade & Explanation

* M/Mint: Looks Unplayed or Sealed


* NM/Near Mint: Near perfect, probably played only a few times.


* VG+/Very Good Plus: Vinyl in a really good shape with only superficial signs of use that shouldn’t affect play. Only well cared for records will grade out to VG+. Will satisfy all but the most demanding collector.


* VG/Very Good: A used, reasonable copy. There may be obvious signs of wear & the possibility of light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.


* G+/Good Plus: In the record world, 'Good' is not good!


* F/Fair or P/Poor: We’re talking about beat-up records.