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Sold Date:
February 24, 2014
Start Date:
February 17, 2014
Final Price:
$39.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
2
Seller Feedback:
3522
Buyer Feedback:
23
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Dick Dale and the Del-Tones: "Misirlou" b/w "Eight Till Midnight" on Deltone 4939 from 1962 in VG++/M- condition and playgraded M- on a high grade Technics machine. The labels are as seen. This is a different release of the single, which also appeared as Deltone 5019 (2nd press from 1962), but with the slightly different spelling of "Miserlou". This other issue, using the Capitol Records numbering system, is much rarer than the Deltone 5019 issue. The third pressing of this record was released in 1963 on Capitol 4939.
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All records are visually and play graded. U.S. buyers to add $3.75 shipping ($9.75 to Canada & $12.75 to Europe). I will combine shipping on multiple wins. Pay Pal and other payment options will be acceptable. PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE TO BE SENT.
ATTENTION ALL INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: PLEASE READ: If the winning bid is over $45.00 your item will be sent Registered Mail ($23.50 total).
NOTE: Items sent to Germany, France & Spain will be shipped Registered Mail ($23.50) regardless of the final bid amount.
I'm sorry about the higher international Postal rates but the US Post Office has almost doubled the rates in some cases. I'm am not making a profit on these rates. As a matter of fact these new rates are still a bit under what the PO is charging me.
This has to be done for tracking purposes and is both for the buyer's and seller's protection. ** NO EXCEPTIONS **. Too many "Item Not Received" filings and a lot of sellers are getting hit with charge backs. I regret that I have to resort to this type of international shipping policy but as a seller I have no choice. I must protect my product from the small % of disreputable buyers and corrupt customs and postal services etc.