GUNS N ROSES 45 RECORD LOT~11 SINGLES ALL DIFFERENT 1 PIC SLV CLEAN

Sold Date: May 5, 2015
Start Date: April 28, 2015
Final Price: $22.72 (USD)
Bid Count: 9
Seller Feedback: 10024
Buyer Feedback: 190




LOT OF 11


GUNS N' ROSES


45 LOT



 NO DUPLICATES. 1 PICTURE SLEEVE IN THE LOT



THE RECORDS CAME FROM A COLLECTOR/JUKE BOX DISTRIBUTOR


SOME OF THE PICTURE SLEEVES HAVE HOLES CUT IN EITHER SIDE,THESE ARE NOT COUNTED AS PICTURE SLEEVES,JUST PLAIN SLEEVES

THIS IS HOW THEY CAME, I DID NOT CUT THEM MYSELF


PLEASE ENLARGE THE PICTURES TO SEE WHAT YOU ARE GETTING


ALL RECORDS IN THIS AUCTION ARE PICTURED IN THE FIRST PICTURE. MANY ARE IN COMPANY SLEEVES.




MANY  OF THE RECORDS HAVE NEVER BEEN USED. THE SLEEVES ARE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. SOME HAVE SMALL TEARS TO THE TOP OR SEAM. SOME

HAVE MINIMAL

WRITING ON THE OUTSIDE. THE VINYL IS EQUALLY AS CLEAN. A FEW OF THE RECORDS MAY NEED A QUICK DUST OFF FROM STORAGE.


THE RECORDS WILL BE IN VG+ TO VG++ CONDITION some minor wear,play well


THE LABELS ARE VG+ TO VG++ some minor writing,or otherwise clean


YESTERDAYS/YESTERDAYS (LIVE IN LAS VEGAS) 19142

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE/MR. BROWNSTONE 27759

SINCE I DON'T HAVE YOU/YOU CAN'T PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND A MEMORY  19266

LIVE AND LET DIE/LIVE AND LET DIE (LIVE) 19114

CIVIL WAR/YOU COULD BE MINE 19039

NIGHTRAIN/RECKLESS LIFE

PATIENCE/ROCKET QUEEN 22996 PICTURE SLEEVE

SWEET CHILD O' MINE/WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE  21901

SWEET CHILD O' MINE/IT'S SO EASY 27963

SWEET CHILD O' MINE/NOVEMBER RAIN  19067

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL/NON GNR TRACK (FROM THE INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE SOUNDTRACK) 19381










YOUR RECORDS WILL BE PACKED WITH CARE.



IF THE RECORDS SELLS FOR OVER $100 IT WILL NEED



TO BE REGISTERED FOR AN ADDITIONAL $12 PLUS



SHIPPING OR SENT EXPRESS MAIL.





PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS,CHEERS!

 

Mint (M)Perfect Condition, which basically means that it is as good as new, literally. The vinyl has to look new and sound as though it was never played, and the cover has to look untouched. Some argue that the only mint records are brand new unopened ones still in their original packing.

Near Mint (NM)Vinyl is near perfect. At most, a light scuff appears on the record, but it should play without any noise or skips. The record sleeve should also be near perfect with only minor signs of wear. There should be no" outline sleeve.)


Excellent (EX or VG++)Vinyl should still play with no skips of any kind. There can be some very minor surface scuffs, but they should not affect the sound quality. The record sleeve can have some minor ring wear but it should be mostly in good shape. Also, there can be some minor creases in the corners but no splits in the seams.

Very Good+ 
(VG+)This is the grading category where the quality of the sound is affected -- there will be some surface noise -- and the vinyl will show wear, including surface scuffs and some light scratches. However, the record is still very listenable as there are no deep scratches that cause skips. On the cover, the corners may be slightly bent, but not broken. There may be wear to the seams but not tears or holes.

Very Good 
(VG)Vinyl doesn't necessarily look good, but still plays well enough. Surface noise will probably be present, including pops and clicks. At higher volume levels, the music should overpower any pops and clicks present. There may be seam splitting, but not complete separation of the sleeve panels from each other. There will be noticeable ring wear on the cover, but the cover should for the most part still be in good condition.

Good (VG-)Vinyl is well played and looks it. However, the record should still play without skipping. It will have substantial surface noise, pops and clicks. Loss of various parts of the dynamic range will occur due to worn grooves. This grade depends a lot on the owner and the type of records he or she collects. A rock record may still sound ok at a high volume, but quieter styles of music will be practically unlistenable. The record cover may have many problems including seam splits, tears, and writing on it.

Fair/Poor (F/P)

Using the word fair for this quality of record is, in the opinion of JRS, too generous and not recommended since it may be misleading. Records described as fair (F) or Poor (P) are ones that are basically unlistenable. Surface noise, skips and pops make hearing what's on the record nearly impossible, if not completely impossible. The cover is falling apart, torn, and has writing all over it. The only reason to keep it would be if the record is extremely rare or you want to eventually melt the vinyl and shape it into an ashtray.