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Sold Date:
September 11, 2021
Start Date:
September 7, 2021
Final Price:
$19.87
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
9879
Buyer Feedback:
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Walter Carlos Switched On Bach 1968 Record Moog Classical Wendy Carlos Standing Cover, VG+ vinyl in VG+ jacket with paper wrinkle on front, Columbia Stereo MS 7194 grey label with two eyes, second pressing with standing cover, Trans-Electronic Music Productions Inc Presents Switched-On Bach, Performances By Walter Carlos with Benjamin Folkman, Sinfonia To Cantata No. 29 Air On A G String Two-Part Invention In F Major Two-Part Invention In B-flat Minor Two-Part Invention In D Minor Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring Prelude And Fugue No. 7 In E-Flat Major Prelude And Fugue No. 2 In C Minor Chorale Prelude "Wachet Auf" Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major. (LP CL 10238)
Hi! And thanks for looking. Hope I can send something good your way. I pack items with care and work my best to get items to you in the best of condition. I have been collecting for over 30 years and do my best to describe everything as well as possible. If i missed something feel free to ask. I DO NOT TAKE RETURNS, so many times the market changes and i can not allow returns after a hot item cools down, a large item that is going to cost more to return than is worth, or even just changing your mind. Be sure you want it before you buy. I am easy to work with but all items are sold as is. If you have questions then ask before purchasing. Shipping: Free in the USA. International shipping is thru the Global Shipping Program. That is the only way i ship internationally. Notes on grading: Records, I don't use Excellent. I use the old NM/VG+/VG/Good system. I have been collecting records for the better part of 40 years so you can count on solid grading. of course i can make mistakes but overall i very, very rarely get complaints. Coins: Not a coin expert, and world coins can be tough to grade, i do my best compared to how others look but on coins you should rely on the photo and ask questions if i missed something. Books: I do sell a good amount of ex library books and grade them as Acceptable even if they look read once. Other items i do my best to describe and take solid photos. If you have questions please ask.