Sold Date:
May 11, 2016
Start Date:
May 4, 2016
Final Price:
$26.49
(USD)
Bid Count:
2
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Buyer Feedback:
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BEFORE BUY OR BID, PLEASE TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THE ITEM IS IN COLOMBIA, SO SHIPPING IS NOT US $ 4.00 ====== PLEASE CHECK BELOW THE ACTUAL SHIPPING RATES ====== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARTIST / GROUP : THE NEW SWING SEXTET - SWINGIN; ALONG LP on Fuentes / Cotique Records Colombia. COMMENTS : Ideal Afro Latin stuff for DJ's and collectors. Samples were taken using the standard turntablist cartridge, a Shure M44-7 on a Technics 1200mk4 turntable connected to a Nakamichi CA-7 phono preamp. Sound clips recorded directly from the record for sale with no tricks or any cleaning at all, so sound is 100% natural. Each record has been previously cleaned on a VPI Record Cleaning Machine. Thanks for looking!!!
ITEM CONDITION : Vinyl : It looks VG, it plays Solid VG+, strong Fuentes sound; listen to the samples and judge please ; Jacket : VG ; Labels : Please watch the pictures
PAYMENT METHOD : Paypal prefered. If payment is not received before 5 days, the item will be relisted and an unpaid item case opened.
NOTE TO BUYERS : International Certified service usually takes 4 weeks / 1 month to be delivered, but if package doesn't
arrive in time, please contact me before opening and eBay case, and I will be happy to talk to the post service on your behalf. Shipping and handling time is 2-3 business days, so please take it into consideration before bid or buy. SHIPPING COST : The table below shows shipping cost of Certified / Parcel service for up to 7 x LP records. Estimated delivery time for Certified / Parcel service from Colombia is around 4 weeks / 1 month to most destinations.
United States of America : Certified / Parcel 1 x LP 101 g - 500 g : US $ 14.00 2 to 3 x LP 501 g - 1000 g : US $ 20.00 4 to 5 x LP 1 001 g - 1500 g : US $ 26.00 6 to 7 x LP 1501 g - 2000 g : US $ 32.00 Brazil, Chile, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Sweeden, The Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand & South Korea : Certified / Parcel 1 x LP 101 g - 500 g : US $ 16.00 2 to 3 x LP 501 g - 1000 g : US $ 26.00 4 to 5 x LP 1 001 g - 1500 g : US $ 36.00 6 to 7 x LP 1501 g - 2000 g : US $ 46.00 Rest of the World (All the countries not mentioned above): Certified / Parcel 1 x LP 101 g - 500 g : US $ 18.00 2 to 3 x LP 501 g - 1000 g : US $ 30.00 4 to 5 x LP 1001 g - 1500 g : US $ 42.00 6 to 7 x LP 1501 g - 2000 g : US $ 54.00 RECORD'S GRADING : I use the "Goldmine Magazine" grading guide , which is considered to be the standard records collectors worldwide : Mint (M) : Absolutely perfect in every way, certainly never played and possibly even Still Sealed (SS) Near Mint (NM) :
A nearly perfect record. Many dealers won't give a grade higher than
this, implying that no record is ever truly perfect. The record shows
no obvious sign of wear. The jacket has no creases, folds, seam splits,
etc. No cut-out holes either. Very Good + (VG+) :
Show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous
owner who took good care of it. Record surface may show some slight
signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that
don't affect one's listening experience. Slight warps that don't affect
the sound are OK. The center hole is not misshapen by repeated play.
Sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turn-up or slight seam
split. Jacket may have slight wear also and may be marred by a cut-out
hole, indentation or corner indicating it was taking out of print and
sold at a discount. All but the most Mint- crazy collectors will find a
VG+ record highly acceptable. Very Good (VG) :
Many of the defects in a VG+ are more pronounced in a VG one. Surface noise is evident upon playing, especially during intro and fades and
soft passages, but will not overpower the music. Groove wear will start
to be noticeable, as will light scratches (deep enough to feel it with
a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Jacket may be marred by
writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached ;
however, It will have only two or three of them at the same time. Good (G)
: Good does not mean bad. A record in Good or Good + can be put onto a
turntable and will play through without skipping or repeating, but it
will have significant surface noise, scratches and visible groove wear.
The jacket has seam splits ; tape, writing, ring wear and other
defects will start to overwhelm. Poor (P) / Fair (F) :
The record is cracked, badly warped and won't play through without
skipping or repeting. The jacket barely keeps the LP inside it and may
be water damaged, split on all three seams and heavily marred by wear
and / or writing.