Sold Date:
August 28, 2015
Start Date:
August 21, 2015
Final Price:
$49.99
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
1977
Buyer Feedback:
22
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CRAIG CHASE VINYL
Don (ccvinylman) Larter, Owner
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For Sale
Label information: MFSL: 1-035 stereo, half-speed remastered from original master tape, pressed in Japan
Composer(s) and featured works: Cat Stevens:
Where do the children play? Hard headed woman Wild world Sad Lisa Miles from nowhere But I might die tonight Longer boats Into white On the road to find out Father and son Tea for the tillermanPerformers: Cat Stevens, vocals and guitar
Visual grade: NM-/NM- Just a couple of small, un-feelable marks
Play grade: NM+/NM+. Very quiet pressing. I play-graded it with a Shure V15V-MR ("Micro-Ridge") stereo cartridge
Jacket grade: Excellent minus. Includes a cardboard inner sleeve as well as a rice-paper plastic inner sleeve (see pix)
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New Policy Changes, Effective July 15, 2015
Only my pricing policy has changed, primarily because of the labor intensive nature of selling records the Craig Chase Vinyl way. My way makes me unique among the other fine record sellers on eBay today. This policy change is the first significant one I’ve made since I first began selling records on eBay over 13 years ago. Some reasons for the change are:
NOTE: If you feel the above reasons do not warrant paying a little more for the same item elsewhere, then perhaps Craig Chase Vinyl is not for you. If, however, you are willing to pay a bit more, then welcome aboard (or welcome back). Make me a “favorite seller” and come back again and again. I’ll be happy to serve you.
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Record Play-Grades
SS = Still sealed; unopened and un-played; condition unknown.
NM+ = Near Mint Plus. Extraordinarily clean, quiet, and virtually unmarked, except perhaps for a very light spindle
track on the label; may not have been played.
NM = Near Mint. Clean and quiet, regardless of scuffs, hairline scratches or apparent , defects.
NM- = Near Mint Minus. Less quiet than NM, with a bit more background noise, regardless of its source.
VG++ =Very good plus plus. Noisier than NM-; may say why.
VG+ = Very good plus. Noisier than VG++; will say why.
Sleeve Grades
Exc = Excellent. Virtually perfect; may be shrink-wrapped or not; looks almost new.
Exc- = Excellent minus. No major defects; clean, sound, and mark-free; perhaps a slightly bent corner or two.
VG + = Very Good Plus. May have a couple small defects, such as a little writing or a little staining or yellowing, but it's
quite presentable.
VG = Very Good. Defects are more noticeable; may have needed seam repair with hot glue.
G = Good. Sleeve has some obvious challenges but is still somewhat presentable.
F = Fair. Need I say more?
N.B.: Some further information about the outer sleeve for this album: I just realized there is a small, one-inch split in the bottom seam of the outer sleeve. I can close it for you with a spot of hot glue, or you can choose to leave it as is. That is up to you. By the way, the outline of a rectangle in the bottom seam (on the front of the outer sleeve) is NOT tape; it is simply a piece of reinforcing cardboard, I imagine.