Sold Date:
November 7, 2024
Start Date:
March 7, 2024
Final Price:
£12.50
(GBP)
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U2 Mysterious Ways 12” UK Withdrawn NM Vinyl
Item: U2 – Mysterious Ways UK 12” Withdrawn im not sure why exactly it was withdrawn.
Detailed Descriptions
The Sleeve: VG Some edge wear to the spines and very mild ringwear to the rear only slightly though still looks to be in great condition. No seam splits all text is clearly readable.
Inner Sleeve: NM no seam splits rips or tears.
The Labels: NM Superb unplayed condition.
Record Visually Graded: NM Superb unplayed condition.
Please note that the record has been professionally cleaned on a record cleaning machine with a non alcohol cleaning solution.
I use the following grading system:
M=Mint: The record/sleeve is brand new condition. Just like when first pressed and the record will have no deterioration in sound quality. All items including lyric sheet poster etc are in perfect condition.
NM=Near Mint: The record or sleeve may just marginally be off new condition and have the odd minor flaw.
EX=Excellent: The record shows signs of being played, but there is hardly any lessening in sound quality. The cover might show signs of wear.
VG=Very Good: The record has been played many times but displays no major deterioration in sound quality. Despite the odd occasional surface marks and the odd light scratch. The cover will shows signs of usage without any major defects.
G= Good: The record has been played numerous times and the sound quality has deteriorated and plays with distortion. The cover will have seam splits, scuffing of edges, discolouration and creases/ing.
F=Fair: The record has not been cared for properly and has loud surface noise but is still just playable. The sleeve will be torn, stained/defaced.
P=Poor: The record will not play properly due scratches and will have bad surface noise. The cover will be damaged and even have parts missing.
B=Bad: The record is unplayable possibly broken, which would only be considered as a collection filler.
I use a plus and minus signs +/- to show if marginally better or worse condition.
The Beatles – With The Beatles Mono -5N/-6N Matrix 1963 Y&B UK LP
Item: The Beatles – With The Beatles Mono Yellow & Black Parlophone labels UK LP with -5/-6 matrix No’s (not too common matrix no’s). 1963 pressing in gatefold laminated outer with a Emitex tracing paper lined inner sleeve. This is the darker sleeve edition check the comparison photos of John Lennon’s Jumper it fades away on this copy but the other sleeve you can clearly see it.
Matrix Numbers: Side 1: XEX 447-5N
Stamper Codes: 4 HO
Side 2: XEX 448-6N
Stamper Codes: 4 HO
Record Weight: 165g
Sleeve: Garrod & Lofthouse laminated front sleeve.
Inner Sleeve: Original tracing paper lined inner sleeve with made in England credit on the right side
Labels: Yellow & Black Parlophone with Dominion Belinda credit on side 2
for the track Money. There is a T tax code on side 1 i cant see the letter K as most likely would be KT tax code.
Detailed Descriptions
The Sleeve: G+ Has a split to the top corner and a very small tear to the side opening. There is a crease to the top right corner. The rear of the sleeve is reasonably clean with all the flipbacks intact. The spine is clearly readable with no spine splits.
Inner Sleeve: VG Has tracing paper inner some yellowing and creases but with no seam splits. There is a very small tear on inner circle.
The Labels: VG+ Has some spindle marks around the spindle area and one scratch both labels look to be in nice shape.
Record Visually Graded: G There is a scratch on side 2 which can just be felt with a fingernail and and two scratches side 2 that can’t be felt otherwise the record looks to be in good shape and has that lovely sheen and would graded EX if not for the scratch. Graded under LED light!
Record Playback: EX Plays very well the record is perfectly flat no warping and sticks or jumping on any tracks and the tone is still there sounds great on Roll Over Beethoven Georges guitar intro is a great tester. I think there was a faint pop on Devil In Her Heart barely noticeable.
Please note that the record has been professionally cleaned on a record cleaning machine with a non alcohol cleaning solution.
I use the following grading system:
M=Mint: The record/sleeve is brand new condition. Just like when first pressed and the record will have no deterioration in sound quality. All items including lyric sheet poster etc are in perfect condition.
NM=Near Mint: The record or sleeve may just marginally be off new condition and have the odd minor flaw.
EX=Excellent: The record shows signs of being played, but there is hardly any lessening in sound quality. The cover might show signs of wear.
VG=Very Good: The record has been played many times but displays no major deterioration in sound quality. Despite the odd occasional surface marks and the odd light scratch. The cover will shows signs of usage without any major defects.
G= Good: The record has been played numerous times and the sound quality has deteriorated and plays with distortion. The cover will have seam splits, scuffing of edges, discolouration and creases/ing.
F=Fair: The record has not been cared for properly and has loud surface noise but is still just playable. The sleeve will be torn, stained/defaced.
P=Poor: The record will not play properly due scratches and will have bad surface noise. The cover will be damaged and even have parts missing.
B=Bad: The record is unplayable possibly broken, which would only be considered as a collection filler.
I use a plus and minus signs +/- to show if marginally better or worse condition.
Postage: UK: FREE
Europe: Sent with the Global Shipping Programme
Rest Of World: Sent with the Global Shipping Programme
All items are packaged well to avoid damage. I never send out any parcel I wouldn't be happy to receive myself! I use cruciform mailers which are very strong. Any records are taken out of the sleeve/s and placed in a new poly lined inner sleeve and then placed outside the sleeve and then placed in a sealable sleeve for packaging. The record has been cleaned on a vacuum record cleaning machine with non alcohol cleaning solution. There is a big difference to the record after cleaning as it removes any dirt and grease and oils left after the production the record and generally looks a lot cleaner after cleaning. Not many sellers offer this level of service.
I am not held responsible for any import taxes, costs or charges etc that are incurred by the buyer.
The item description is very detailed and I have listed the item to the best of my knowledge. Any Questions please ask.
The Beatles – With The Beatles Mono -5N/-6N Matrix 1963 Y&B UK LP
Item: The Beatles – With The Beatles Mono Yellow & Black Parlophone labels UK LP with -5/-6 matrix No’s (not too common matrix no’s). 1963 pressing in gatefold laminated outer with a Emitex tracing paper lined inner sleeve. This is the darker sleeve edition check the comparison photos of John Lennon’s Jumper it fades away on this copy but the other sleeve you can clearly see it.
Matrix Numbers: Side 1: XEX 447-5N
Stamper Codes: 4 HO
Side 2: XEX 448-6N
Stamper Codes: 4 HO
Record Weight: 165g
Sleeve: Garrod & Lofthouse laminated front sleeve.
Inner Sleeve: Original tracing paper lined inner sleeve with made in England credit on the right side
Labels: Yellow & Black Parlophone with Dominion Belinda credit on side 2
for the track Money. There is a T tax code on side 1 i cant see the letter K as most likely would be KT tax code.
Detailed Descriptions
The Sleeve: G+ Has a split to the top corner and a very small tear to the side opening. There is a crease to the top right corner. The rear of the sleeve is reasonably clean with all the flipbacks intact. The spine is clearly readable with no spine splits.
Inner Sleeve: VG Has tracing paper inner some yellowing and creases but with no seam splits. There is a very small tear on inner circle.
The Labels: VG+ Has some spindle marks around the spindle area and one scratch both labels look to be in nice shape.
Record Visually Graded: G There is a scratch on side 2 which can just be felt with a fingernail and and two scratches side 2 that can’t be felt otherwise the record looks to be in good shape and has that lovely sheen and would graded EX if not for the scratch. Graded under LED light!
Record Playback: EX Plays very well the record is perfectly flat no warping and sticks or jumping on any tracks and the tone is still there sounds great on Roll Over Beethoven Georges guitar intro is a great tester. I think there was a faint pop on Devil In Her Heart barely noticeable.
Please note that the record has been professionally cleaned on a record cleaning machine with a non alcohol cleaning solution.
I use the following grading system:
M=Mint: The record/sleeve is brand new condition. Just like when first pressed and the record will have no deterioration in sound quality. All items including lyric sheet poster etc are in perfect condition.
NM=Near Mint: The record or sleeve may just marginally be off new condition and have the odd minor flaw.
EX=Excellent: The record shows signs of being played, but there is hardly any lessening in sound quality. The cover might show signs of wear.
VG=Very Good: The record has been played many times but displays no major deterioration in sound quality. Despite the odd occasional surface marks and the odd light scratch. The cover will shows signs of usage without any major defects.
G= Good: The record has been played numerous times and the sound quality has deteriorated and plays with distortion. The cover will have seam splits, scuffing of edges, discolouration and creases/ing.
F=Fair: The record has not been cared for properly and has loud surface noise but is still just playable. The sleeve will be torn, stained/defaced.
P=Poor: The record will not play properly due scratches and will have bad surface noise. The cover will be damaged and even have parts missing.
B=Bad: The record is unplayable possibly broken, which would only be considered as a collection filler.
I use a plus and minus signs +/- to show if marginally better or worse condition.
Postage: UK: FREE
Europe: Sent with the Global Shipping Programme
Rest Of World: Sent with the Global Shipping Programme
All items are packaged well to avoid damage. I never send out any parcel I wouldn't be happy to receive myself! I use cruciform mailers which are very strong. Any records are taken out of the sleeve/s and placed in a new poly lined inner sleeve and then placed outside the sleeve and then placed in a sealable sleeve for packaging. The record has been cleaned on a vacuum record cleaning machine with non alcohol cleaning solution. There is a big difference to the record after cleaning as it removes any dirt and grease and oils left after the production the record and generally looks a lot cleaner after cleaning. Not many sellers offer this level of service.
I am not held responsible for any import taxes, costs or charges etc that are incurred by the buyer.
The item description is very detailed and I have listed the item to the best of my knowledge. Any Questions please ask.