House, Hip Hop, Soul, R&B, Black Music Vinyl Records Aprox 800 - 900 Job Lot 102

Sold Date: October 10, 2019
Start Date: October 3, 2019
Final Price: £310.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 5
Seller Feedback: 10
Buyer Feedback: 405


House, Hip Hop, Soul, Motown, Black Music R&B Vinyl Records Approx 800 - 900 Job Lot 102
This is a mixed bag. Essentially the records are dance, black music or a black artist(s). So this could be Shirley Bassey to Bob Marley, Black Box to BB&Q, Paul Van Dyk to Diana Ross and so on. There are white label promo's amongst these as well.
I have tried to show some of the items contained in the lot but ebay have a limit of 12 pictures so this is the best I can do. What I am familiar with I have pulled out to photograpgh BUT there are numerous that I am not.
Condition is battered to brilliant, complete mixed bag. Some are dirty and dusty. Most records we pick up are as people tend to store them for years without playing them.
Most of the titles come with the sleeves but there are some that are in paper sleeves or no sleeves at all.
I would prefer cash on collection but I will package and ship if required. This will need to be via a separate paypal payment. I would guess this will be around £14 per box. Boxes are £3 a box which I will need to buy. Cannot estimate how many boxes this will be until packaged. Really would prefer collection.
I have around three lots of these to sell. You are more than welcome to buy multiple lots. Check my other listings to get an indication of what the lots contain.
Note I have not counted each and every record on each and every shelf. The pictures show what is in the listing. I have counted one shelf and this contained 283 records but a lot of these were records with no inner sleeves, another shelf could be mostly LP's so the quantity will reduce because LP sleeves are thicker. This listing is based upon it being a job lot as per the images.
The starting bid is low as simply want to get them sold. These will be suitable for an addition to a collection or boot sales. I would not imagine anything spectacular amongst these but at around £0.20 a record it would be unrealistic to believe otherwise.