Sold Date:
March 9, 2014
Start Date:
February 27, 2014
Final Price:
£22.75
(GBP)
Bid Count:
15
Seller Feedback:
4433
Buyer Feedback:
49
ANDREW OLDHAM Rolling Stones MAGGIE MAY DECCA MONO LP RARE
This record has been vacuum machine cleaned and test played in full on quality hi-fi. My grading is based on the UK record collector grading system. I will gladly combine postage on multiple items so check out my other records. Thanks
Details:- From my own personal collection - 1964 1st UK pressing of The Andrew Oldham Orchestra Plays Lionel Bart's Maggie May. Released on the red Decca MONO label, catalogue no. LK4636. The record is housed in the original front laminated sleeve by Clout & Baker
Vinyl Condition:- VG+ Gleaming vinyl with a few very light and fine surface hairlines that are not audible and do not effect play.This record has been fully test played before this auction
Sleeve Condition:- VG. Partial ringwear, some laminate lift on the front. Opening edge is a bit worn and there is small nick midway on the back edge. Small creases around the edges and discolouration around the edges on the front. Back of the sleeve has generally discolouration and browning with age which can be seen in my clear photos above.
Label Condition:- EX Nice clean labels with no wear and just a couple of light spindle marks
This record seldom comes up for sale. Don't miss your chance!
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Grading Abbreviations
Grading below is as stated from UK Record Collector. I also use +/- for records that fall somewhere between a grade
MINT: I only used this grade for new or unplayed records. I use the grade NEAR MINT
If a record has been played, even if the condition of the record and sleeve is perfect.
EXCELLENT: The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might have slight wear and/or creasing.
VERY GOOD: The record has obviously been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items, without any major defects, is acceptable.