Rock n Roll HUGE 50s/60s Singles (18) JobLot 14 Dion Chubby Checker Avons Elvis

Sold Date: May 8, 2016
Start Date: May 1, 2016
Final Price: £13.50 (GBP)
Bid Count: 5
Seller Feedback: 593
Buyer Feedback: 128


EIGHTEEN ROCK N ROLL era 1950s/1960s Singles in this huge Job Lot mostly dated between 1959 and 1966. Most playgrade between Good and Excellent condition. Most with sleeves, some company sleeves and INCLUDES TWO EPs (see pics). These are more of my duplicate copies so as such are all players so some may have background noise (though not all of course). Please remember these are between 50 and 60 years old so they will not suddenly become anything more than you would expect for their age.

Low starting auction price of £5.99 and NO RESERVE could make them just over 30 pence each. Many of these singles are on Ebay as individual items priced between £2 and ?? (well, ridiculous prices).

Titles Included:

Johnny Cymbal 'Mr Bass Man' London 1963

Chubby Checker 'Let's Twist Again' Columbia 1961

Dion 'The Wanderer' HMV 1961*

Paul & Paula 'Young Lovers' Philips 1963

The Avons 'Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat' Columbia 1959

Jimmy Jones 'Good Timin' MGM 1960 (Fab Doo-Wop /Rock N Roll)

Other artists included:

Duane Eddy and the Rebellettes:

Connie Francis:

Elvis Presley (Two Titles):

Jet Harris & Tony Meehan:

Everley Brothers (Two Titles):

Don Partridge:

Roy Orbison (Two Titles):

The Shadows EP:

The Spartans and more EP:

* There is a tiny skip/click at the very start of the Dion single. These minor things bother me greatly but Im aware many people will find it fine, otherwise it playgrades at Excellent. Just being honest upfront:)

Postage is 2nd class signed for as standard.

I am happy to combine postage for job lots. Additional (Large Rock N Roll) Job Lots are just £3 extra postage.

Please don't ask for a 'buy it now'
price as refusal often offends.

IMPORTANT** I DO NOT POST INTERNATIONALLY EXCEPT WHERE AGREED IN ADVANCE.

MY ACCOUNT IS SET TO REJECT BIDDERS WITH LESS THAN 5 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS OR STRIKES ON THEIR ACCOUNTS!

Any problems please contact me to resolve it before leaving feedback. Thanks.

On 06-May-16 at 09:31:10 BST, seller added the following information:


**THE (BORING BUT) LEGAL BIT ON POSTAGE**

Ebay states any winning bid over £20 Should to be sent registered/tracked and/or insured so if over £20 (and if you want it sent this way) please inform me after the auction finishes and wait for adjusted invoice otherwise postage is 2nd class signed for as standard. This is your decision for added peace of mind but also added cost

ALL my record listings singular or joblot are posted 'SIGNED FOR'. This guarantees you will see the condition they arrive in when delivered by the Post Office. More about 'signed for' postage can be seen here: http://www.royalmail.com/personal/uk-delivery/signed-2nd-class  (First Class = same rules).

It is rare that packages sustain damage in transit as I pack well and mark with fragile tape however I cannot take responsibility for uninsured packages however I will refund individual postally damaged items as long as the buyer also follows Ebays guidance on this (below):

Outer packaging ripped open / otherwise damaged:  - the item will have been reparcelled by the Post Office in a clear plastic bag.  If the contents are intact and not damaged, this should not be a serious issue but you may wish to consider a partial refund if the buyer paid extra for special delivery.

Contents smashed / ripped / damaged: - always ask the buyer to send photographs of the damage - this can be as an attachment to an email.  If the photograph shows damage, then it is usual practise to ask the buyer to return the item to you (by trackable means) so that you can inspect the item and check your security markings (ie to make sure it is the same item you sent and not a similar but broken item the buyer already had).

Buyer - should comply with the seller's requests to supply proof of damage.  A clear photograph taken with a digital camera can be sent as an email attachement.  The seller may require the item to be returned to them and, again, you should comply with this but make sure you send the item by trackable means in case you later need to make a paypal claim.

Ebays full guide:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/When-Items-Get-Damaged-In-The-Post-/10000000003212587/g.html