Sold Date:
October 28, 2015
Start Date:
October 21, 2015
Final Price:
$49.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
7
Seller Feedback:
9677
Buyer Feedback:
17
Dollar Brand: African Piano (Spectator SL 1005) 1970
Cover = VG+ (light ring wear)
Record = EX-
Regular cover edition – Labels with Spectator logo
Tracks:
Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro / Selby / The Moon / Xaba
//
Sunset in blue / Kippy / Jabulani – Easter joy / Tintiyana / Flute
Recorded, October 22, 1969
Shipping and payment - Please read before bidding!!!
To buyers in Europe and buyers of more than one item - Please wait for correct invoice before making payment!
1 Single/EPs (7”): Airmail is $5½ in Europe and $8 elsewhere.
2-4 singles/EPs (7") are $7 in Europe and $10 elsewhere.
5-9 singles/EPs (7") are $10 in Europe and $14 elsewhere.
10-18 singles/EPs (7") are $15 in Europe and $22 elsewhere.
1 LP (12”, 10"): Airmail is $11 in Europe and $15 elsewhere.
2-3 LPs (12",10") are $16 in Europe and $24 elsewhere.
4-6 LPs (12",10") are $21 in Europe and $32 elsewhere. (sometimes an additional LP can be added below the 2kg weight limit so please ask if you want to buy more than 6 LPs!)
Registered airmail is $13 ADDED to the regular shipping cost!
I will of course combine shipping. (Sorry for the high shipping cost - The Danish Postal Service is very expencive!)
Payment within 7 days from the end of action. $,£,Euro in a registered letter (or non – your responsibility), Paypal (No fee but please read below), and Bank Transfer (Europeans only) is accepted.
Important! please note!! – if you are paying more than $100 via paypal you HAVE to pay for registered airmail (+$13) !!!
GRADING:
SS Still Sealed
Never opened. Flawless, with no damage whatsoever.
M Mint
M- Near Mint
Has been opened, but is still flawless
with no damage whatsoever.
EX Excellent
vinyl: looks and plays very close to perfect
Cover: May only have the slightest signs of normal wear.
VG+ Very Good Plus
Vinyl: May have scuff marks and signs of some wear but
will still play almost perfectly throughout, with only
"barely detectable" crackles or pops. A slight noise at the
beginning is allowable, but the remainder must be nearly flawless.
Cover: Some wear, but overall nice looking. No heavy marks, heavy ring wear etc.
VG Very Good
Vinyl: May crackle, pop or make other annoying noises, but only
occasionally, never continuously, and not more loudly than the
music being listened to.
Cover: Normal used cover wear such as ring wear and split seams.
If there is abnormal damage such as tears or markings,
but the seller still feels that it qualifies as a "VG",
the damage must be described in comments attached to the item.
VG- Very Good minus
Vinyl: May have continuous crackles, pops, etc... but not so loud as to
make the music completely unlistenable or unenjoyable to the
casual listener.
Cover: More than normal wear and tear.
G Good
Record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc.
The cover and contents will be damaged
- + are used for conditions falling between the above listed