The Beatles, Girl, PICTURE SLEEVE ONLY (US, Capitol, 1977), M-

Sold Date: June 20, 2024
Start Date: June 18, 2024
Final Price: $36.80 (USD)
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The Beatles, Girl, PICTURE SLEEVE ONLY (US, Capitol, 1977), M-

 

Authentic sleeve for Girl / You're Going to Lose That Girl, Capitol 4506, scheduled for release in October 1977 to tie in with the Love Songs LP, but withdrawn/cancelled. No disc.  Sleeve M-: single owner, no woc, soc, disc impression or ringwear; no seam splits, edges and corners sharp to 1/32nd inch; one light 1/4" crease near bottom, two or three very light handling marks to upper edge.     


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Photos are always of actual item offered. All items are visually graded under a bright light by strict Goldmine standards. M- is my highest grade, and is applied to New Old Stock, as I had direct access to the contents of manufacturers' cartons from the mid-1970s onward. I have been a vinyl collector since 1964 and appreciate honest, conservative, and fair product descriptions. Smoke-free home.

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Vinyl 45s are shipped separately from any picture sleeves or printed stock sleeves, and encased in protective polypropylene sleeves and extra recycled board.

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I am an author of several books on rock music (look me up!—Walter Everett) and have retired after a 33-year teaching career at the University of Michigan. I'm just beginning to sell my collection of 8,900 records and CDs.

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