Van Morrison "Too long in exile" Original 1993 Them Bob Dylan Lonnie Donegan

Sold Date: April 19, 2015
Start Date: April 12, 2015
Final Price: £28.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 15
Seller Feedback: 1696
Buyer Feedback: 32


Postage:


Postal Region

Cost in £

UK

£3.25 Second Class

Europe as defined by the post office

£7.50 International standard

Rest of the world Zone 1

£11.00 International standard

Rest of the world Zone 2

£11.50 International standard

If you are unsure which region your country falls in please don’t hesitate to contact me for clarification.

Description of the record:

This is a double vinyl album by “Van Morrison” called “Too long in exile”. The gate fold sleeve has been graded as VG; top right hand corner where the impression of someone writing "SCARCE DOUBLE 25.00" has come out on the sleeve. Damage to the top of the back panel where a sticker was attached (see pictures) and minor creasing. There is some spindle ware on the labels and sticker residue on labels side 1 and 4. The inner sleeves are not the original ones. The records have been pressed in black vinyl and drift between the grades of Ex and VG. This is an original release on EXILE from 1993; UK pressing. The code for the album is 519 219-1. The running order is laid out below:


Side 1:

Too long in exile Big time operators Lonely avenue

 

Side 2:

Ball & chain In the forest Till we get the healing done

Side 3:

Gloria Good morning little schoogirl Wasted years Lonesome road Moody’s mood for love

 

Side 4:

Close enough for jazz Before the world was made I’ll take care of you/Instrumental/Tell me what you want

The record was graded using a Linn Adikt cartridge combined with a Gyger 2 stylus through an audiophile system. For grading definitions see the bottom of this advert.

Guarantee:

I guarantee the person who buys the records will not be disappointed; taking the description into account. However if the item does not meet with the customers expectation then a full refund will be given if the item is returned in the same condition as it was sent. The refunding of postage and packaging will depend on the nature of the dissatisfaction.

Packaging:

The records will be packaged appropriately to prevent any damage from occurring during transit. Sealed records are not tampered with; if the records are not sealed then the following steps are taken. Records are removed from the outer sleeve to prevent damage occurring to the records or outer sleeve during transit. If records are housed in customised inner sleeves then the records are removed from the customised inner sleeves and placed in white inner sleeves. This prevents damage occurring to the customised inner sleeves such as seam splits and ring ware during transit.

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Combining Postage & Packaging:

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Definitions for Record Grading:

M = Mint

M sleeve: No wear of any kind to the sleeve.

M record: No wear what so ever to the record. Any mint records in this collection will have been played only a handful of times.

Ex = Excellent

Ex sleeve: Some slight wear to the cover; some impression to the cover; no seam splits.

Ex record: Minimal wear; some scuffs; record plays close to perfect.

VG = Very Good

VG sleeve: Some ageing; minor wear to seams or spine; minor creasing, some impression.

VG record: Some surface scratching; some back ground noise but not obtrusive.

Gd = Good

Gd sleeve: Cover in poor condition; seam splits; tears.

Gd record: Surface scratching; back ground noise is obtrusive.