Sold Date:
February 24, 2018
Start Date:
February 14, 2018
Final Price:
£18.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
12
Seller Feedback:
2145
Buyer Feedback:
28
Postage:
Postal Region
Cost in £
UK
£3.25 Second class
Europe as defined by the post office
£7.75 International standard
Rest of the world Zone 1
£11.50 International standard
Rest of the world Zone 2
£12.25 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 single vinyl album by Pink Floyd called “Dark side of the moon”.
Sleeve:
Later pressing 5th issue; the gatefold sleeve has some shelf wear and minor creasing and has been graded VG.
Inner Sleeve:
Original EMI standard white inner sleeve graded as VG.
Posters and Stickers:
Not present.
Labels:
Some spindle ware. Black harvest label with blue outline prism. Text around the top edge of the label starts at 10 o'clock and says; “EMI Records Ltd. All rights of the manufacturer and of the owner of the recorded work reserved”. Text around the bottom edge of the label starts at 8 o'clock and says; “Unauthorised public performance, broadcasting, and copying of this record prohibited made in GT Britain”.
Vinyl:
The record has been pressed in black vinyl and has been graded as drifting between the grades of Ex and VG. This is an original release on “EMI Records Ltd” from 1973. The matrix for side 1 is SHVL 804 A-10 and for side 2 is SHVL 804 B-9. The code for the album is SHVL 804. The running order is laid out below:
Side 1: SHVL 804 A-10
Speak to me Breathe On the run Time The great gig in the sky
Side 2: SHVL 804 B-9
Money Us and them Any colour you like Brain damage EclipseThe 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 record 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 record 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.
Posting times:
Items will be posted the next working day after payment has been received or cleared.
Combining Postage & Packaging:
If more than one item is purchased, where possible, postage and packaging will be combined to give the cheapest and most appropriate postal option.
Cash payments:
I do not accept cash for this item unless it is being collected in person.
Feedback:
I only give feedback after I've received it. This is because I need to know that the buyer is satisfied with the product before I can give feedback. If they are not satisfied with the product then there will be other issues to deal with such as refunds; return of product etc.
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.