SLADE LOT OF 50 AUSTRALIA 45 UNPLAYED 1970s pressings rare 1972/3 FREE EMS POST

Sold Date: January 1, 2017
Start Date: December 22, 2016
Final Price: £30.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 14
Seller Feedback: 12
Buyer Feedback: 173


LOT OF 50 UNPLAYED 70s SLADE SINGLES - clean. 



SLADE Gudbuy t'Jane/I won't let it 'appen agen  (AU) Polydor 2058 312  (1972 - 7 inch 45rpm vinyl single in company sleeve, original Australian issue)


20 copies:  



SLADE  Cum on feel the noize/I'm mee, I'm now, an' that's orl  (AU) Polydor 2058 339  (1973 - 7 inch 45rpm vinyl single in company sleeve, original Australian issue.) 


30 copies: 


Visual Grade: quick glance grade on these: look to be all near mint. Some might have very light sleeve scuffs or tiny little marks from dust in sleeves.

None would be under EX under strong light and the vast majority would probably be in the EX+ to M range.

ALL ARE UNPLAYED with mint labels and very clean original distro sleeves. A handful of Gud'buy are in plain white sleeves.

There may be a very little bit of dust on some of these. But I think most of these came from a closed 50 box rather than an open 250 box so any bits of dust would be really minor.



A NOTE ABOUT SHIPPING: these will be sent in an original Phonogram distro box by Korea Post EMS. This service takes under a week worldwide and has detailed tracking.

PLEASE NOTE: If this item is a 1970s Phonogram distribution 45 rpm 7 inch it is likely to be one from a source of unplayed deleted stock purchased from

a label rep. at that time and kept in storage since. I have multi copies of most and the picture above may be a generic one (from the first listing). 

Any differences to label or the generic sleeve will be noted.  All discs have been individually graded.

All 1970s Phonogram distribution 45 rpm 7 inchers come in reasonably clean original (correct) generic distro sleeves (most are very clean) and have mint labels (unless otherwise noted).

 

IMPORTANT: All records graded carefully under strong light. I have a long standing good reputation for grading and I strongly recommend taking a glance at my grading info linked below.

 
PLEASE NOTE: This is my new selling site I'm using since moving back to South Korea. I have a very good reputation on e-bay. My main site is: mic-s-korea  (10 000+ feedback at 100% that I plan to use mainly just for buying for my own collection from here on in). 

Postage combined for multiple items. Postage usually takes around 10-15 days to Europe/US. For some reason Australia Post has been exceptionally slow of late - so packages may take a bit more time to arrive in Oz.
Visual grades for vinyl discs under strong light:
M      Mint condition. This means unplayed, with no marks on playing surface and label is as new. Older  records are extremely rare in this condition. M-     Either unplayed, with minimum of scuffs caused by paper sleeve (an odd very faint scuff seen under strong light) , or played once or twice only and still as new. EX+   Played a few times and a few very light scuffs visible under strong light. M- and EX+ often translated to a grade of Near Mint EX    Record played carefully, very clean surface, minimum scuffing. A very clean record. Labels are clean. EX-    A grade slightly down from EX because of obvious light scuffs and perhaps an odd few light scratches. VG+  Over-all reasonable condition but more significant scuffing or light scratches are visible. VG    Very good condition. A record with scuffing or signs of groove wear but no bad scratches. VG-   A grade slightly below VG G       Good. A well played record with plenty of scuffs and groove wear. F        Fair. Record playable but heavily scuffed with a lot of surface noise. P        Poor.  Record has significant scratches and may skip or jump when played.