Sold Date:
September 9, 2023
Start Date:
August 30, 2023
Final Price:
$667.51
(USD)
Bid Count:
10
Seller Feedback:
438
Buyer Feedback:
0
[After much deliberation, I've decided to list as 'auction', since I cannot fully assess what price is applicable.]
The Beatles White Album 1968 Original First American Pressing.
Mint Condition, or Near Immaculate (the only thing I could see was slight wrinkling on one of the paper inner liners -- although, I've seen this on brand new records before).
This has been stored for many decades in a plastic over-sleeve (not pictured but will be shipped in it).
Numbered A1660113. I believe this to be 'Scranton' pressing. (Numbers for this location/series started around A1380001)
Has Label Errors (Sides 1 and 2 only; Side 4 seems to be corrected): Obladi Oblada, Bungalow Bill, Rocky Racoon.
Capitol logo on sliced Apple sides.
Includes original photos and poster, which have never been removed from gatefold.
Interesting error: Has two McCartney photos, and one each of the other 3 Beatles.
Pics are of actual item.
Use pictures to judge condition for yourself.
(Bear in mind that a white object is difficult to photograph!)
Will come carefully packed in bubblewrap AND cardboard boxing.*
Feel free to make offers, if applicable.**
Bundle with other items, if offered.
Watch my pages for many more collectible and rare titles and artifacts.
Any returns, if applicable, must be sent back in the original physical condition in which they were received by the buyer.
Buyer is responsible for taxes.
Seller reserves right to choose or change shipping carrier.
** Keep in mind that it may take time to respond to an offer, and that offers made will more likely be responded to when the item has been listed for some time (e.g., a few days). I generally will let an item run for a week before accepting offers, so the item can be seen by more persons.
Sometimes outside events may delay or prevent responses to offers - please do not take it personally. Possibly, when it is absurdly low, I will 'ignore' an offer, believing it isn't serious.
Listings follow a 'cascade', wherein an item that has not sold over a period of time, will likely be progressively price-reduced. Kind of like a slow 'Dutch auction'.
**** Note: the listing is in error under the 'Item specifics: additional (optional): record grading' section where it reads 'good'; That is wrong; I would easily classify the condition as mint for both vinyl and cover, as described under 'condition: condition description' section.... Apparently, this 'grading' section had been auto-populated and I failed to notice it during listing. As the item now has bids, I cannot change it. ****