Sold Date:
December 13, 2016
Start Date:
December 6, 2016
Final Price:
$22.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
3348
Buyer Feedback:
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UP FOR YOUR BIDDING CONSIDERATION IS "SELF TITLED" FROM HIROSHIMA ON THE HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE MFSL/MOBILE FIDELITY LABEL. A HALF SPEED MASTERED LP MADE IN JAPAN. This vintage vinyl LP grades visually as EXCELLENT condition. It plays Mint, very quiet! The Album Cover is EXCELLENT-
showing shelf/edge/ring/storage wear, bumped
corners, a "LAST" sticker and a saw cut, both front top right. Both labels minor spindle wear and the Side 1 label shows a small "scrape" just to the right of track #4. The static
free, padded inner sleeve
shows minor handling wear, a one inch area of clear tape repair on the
bottom edge and the corresponding saw cut. No other inserts are included. Please see my grading scale found below.
Item will ship in a
recycled, structurally sound industry standard corrugated cardboard LP
container. AN AWESOME HIROSHIMA/MFSL COLLECTIBLE!
MFSL/Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs 1-525 No Bar Code Made In Japan Half Speed Mastered LP
All used LP’s have been play tested. I accept PayPal to CONFIRMED ADDRESSES ONLY.
Shipping to USA = FREE
No International shipping on this item.
All
items are securely packaged and shipping includes actual Postage,
Tracking (USA only), and all shipping envelopes/materials.
PayPal only.
I SHIP 6 DAYS A WEEK
LP GRADING SCALE:
MINT = LP and Inserts are New and/or Sealed.
NEAR
MINT = LP and Inserts are not sealed, most likely has been played but
looks ‘like new’. An Insert shows no signs of use/handling.
EXCELLENT
= LP shows minor signs of use that may include a few light, shallow
scratches and/or markings. An Insert may show minor bending/denting from
jewel case removal/use.
VERY GOOD = LP shows multiple light
scratches and/or markings. An Insert may show a combination of bends,
dents, creases, tab indentations and/or cut outs.
GOOD = LP is
heavily scratched and/or marked. An Insert may show a combination of
multiple bends, dents, creases, tab indentations, moisture contact
and/or cut outs.
Insert conditions will be described but are not graded.
ALL GRADES ARE GUARANTEED TO PLAY CORRECTLY
My
visual grading process is to observe the LP under a bright light and to
tilt the LP in various positions. I do not take my grading scale
lightly. Your LP will be as described. Enjoy!