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Fleetwood Mac Self Titled, 1975 Original First US Press Vinyl LP Record

Sold Date: October 1, 2018
Start Date: September 24, 2018
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 8
Seller Feedback: 174
Buyer Feedback: 17

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Fleetwood Mac Self Titled, 1975 Original First US Press Vinyl LP Record. Reprise Records MS 2225.  Lyrics Insert Included. Rhiannon, Over My Head, Say You Love Me

For More Info:  

Condition:  Vinyl Strong Mint- the LP looks play and sounds great. Cover Mint-

Records I sell are all from my personal collection.  Records were purchased new by me and placed in a heavy duty plastic bag. The bags have protected them form wear and tear. I have stored my records in peach crates since they were new. These records have been VERY lightly played and had excellent care taken of them, low miles on all records.

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Shipping info: I use shipping boxes made for LP records. All LP’s are double bubble wrap and vinyl is inside the cover. If you want your LP packed any other way please let me know I will be happy to pack them any way you want

Overseas shipping info: I use EBay oversea shipping.  I will not be reasonable for any damage caused in shipment overseas you must buy insurance to cover that.

My rating system is listed below

Record Condition Guide:

M   Mint perfect condition.  A record or cover would show no aging and play like new.

 M-   Mint Minus - a near perfect record or cover A record or cover would only show a hint of use. Should play beautifully.

VG   Very Good   Only superficial signs of use. Covers may show some wear. Record should play great.

Good   Very average with some surface noise and the possibility of cover defects. The LP should still play fine with no heavy scratches.

P Poor   Significant wear and marks and noticeable surface noise. The cover will show quite a bit of wear.