Sold Date:
July 11, 2020
Start Date:
July 6, 2020
Final Price:
$26.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
1110
Buyer Feedback:
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ARTIST NEIL YOUNG
Title Rust Never Sleeps
Company, Catalog # Reprise Records, HS-2295
Special Attributes Winchester pressing
Release Year 1979
Country US
VinylVG
Vinyl sounds great, plays with strong clear sound, light noise side A intro, three ticks from a needle mark near the end of track A1, occasional light surface noise.
CoverVG+
Jacket with moderate surface wear, partially readable spine. Includes original printed inner sleeve and separate lyric sheet.
... Every record is ultrasonically cleaned by me to provide you with optimal sound quality. All pictures are of the actual item being sold.
Cleaning Each unsealed LP has been ultrasonically CLEANED in a solution of Tergikleen (a tergitol-based fluid) and distilled water, double rinsed with distilled water, and vacuum dried. Each LP ships in a new inner sleeve.
I am an experienced record collector and music lover. My goal as a seller is always to treat my customers with the same integrity I've experienced from others as a buyer. I strive to make every transaction a great one. If you have any issues I am very reasonable and responsive and will do what I can to create a positive experience for you. Please contact me directly before leaving feedback so that I can address any issues with your purchase.
Shipping Free domestic shipping. Combined shipping will be provided for international orders, please ask for details.
Media mailer box will be securely packed, sufficient for overseas travel. Albums typically ship next business day. Express shipping available on all orders, please ask for details.
Grading I grade records conservatively according to the industry standard Goldmine Grading Scale, using a bright light. I play records on a Rega RP8 turntable and will provide audio clips on request.
MINT (M)
Sealed.
NEAR MINT (NM)
No signs of prior use. Possibly played a few times. No visible wear whatsoever. This means no spindle marks, fingerprints, etc. Very light sleeve scuffs under bright light, superficial production flaws, and other cosmetic irregularities will be noted if playback is affected.
Cover looks as if it just came from a store and was opened for the first time. Often in shrink. Sharp corners, strong legible spine. No surface wear or splits.
Vinyl is just shy of brand new looking. LP may have faint surface marks barring it from being truly Near Mint, but sound quality should not be affected at all.
Cover sleeve is just short of Near Mint, with no significant ring-wear or staining. Seams fully intact, strong legible spine. Corners, edges, and surfaces may show light wear.
Shows obvious signs of wear, including light scuffs or scratches that may be present but do no significantly affect playback. Surface noise will not be overpowering and will be free of major blemishes. No scratches will be deep enough to feel. No skips.
Cover is considered still 'frame-able' yet when observed closely will show to have small flaws, including light ring-wear or corner wear, seams and spine intact but not pristine. Edges show wear. No splits.
Signs of moderate to heavy wear and handling, LP has surface noise that is noticeable in some spots but perhaps is quiet and clean in other spots, clicks and pops will be heard, but will not significantly disrupt the music. No skips.
Cover shows more obvious ring-wear, marks, or staining. Seams may have cracking, partial splits, or missing spine text but are still fairly well intact.