Sold Date:
February 25, 2021
Start Date:
September 29, 2018
Final Price:
$15.75
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
3449
Buyer Feedback:
17
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item title:
Broken String Band SEALED Cow That Ate the Piper IRISH TRADITIONAL Private Pressformat:
LP Record, 12"vv grade: disc / vinyl vv
artist(s):
see item title, photos10
sealed!
LP title(s):
see item title, photoslabel:
Living Traditionalvv grade: cover / sleeve vv
number:
LTR-019
or better, cover is sealed, shrink-wrap is completely intact. No significant defects. Beauty! see photos.
see also Condition Grading Notes below.
mono / stereo:
stereoinfo / notes:
recorded in 1982. private or micro-press from Upstate (NY)$3.98 unlimited combined shipping at Media Rate shipping (domestic).
See also Record Grading Notes below. Please read all notes and policies before bidding / buying.
Condition Grading Notes
Clean all records before playing for best results. Do not assume that your record is thoroughly clean when you receive it.
Records are not generally "play graded" beyond spot tests of potentially problematic areas, unless the listing suggests otherwise.
78rpm records are never play graded (unable to do so at the moment).
Below are grading guidelines. Please review our feedback and trust that we try to grade records conservatively, and as accurately as possible. If there is a problem with any record, please let us know.
10:
is unopened and/or looks fairly untouched ("M").9:
vinyl appears fairly pristine, might have a few insignificant marks which should not affect play appreciably. Cover might show slight signs of handling or age (similar to "M-" or "EX+").8:
has some scattered light marks on otherwise glossy vinyl which will likely produce minor and/or infrequent noise. A very nice play, not perfect. Cover has some clear signs of handling and/or age and maybe a mild version of some of the defects listed under 6 below (similar to "VG+").7:
will show many light marks and/or scuffs and/or scratches, some of which will definitely produce intermittent audible noise which will be heard through the music to varying degree. Vinyl may be somewhat dull. A fairly decent but flawed play. Cover shows a combination of mild to moderate symptoms of the defects listed under 6 below (similar to "VG").6:
shows general wear on vinyl including loss of lustre and scuffs and scratching. It is assumed that many of these marks will produce frequent audible noise which can be heard easily through the music. Overall this is an obviously flawed but still somewhat enjoyable play. Cover will show some or all of the following defects to varying degree: edge wear/scaling, seam splits, ring wear/rub, bent corners, creases, graphic blemishes, stickers present and/or removed (similar to "VG-" or "G+").5:
will show general significant scuffing and scratching on vinyl, with easily audible noise almost throughout. Cover shows many aggravated symptoms of the defects listed under 6 above. 5 is the lowest I will sell for LP's, and only in cases of special interest or rarity. I do sell 45's in this condition and less (similar to "G").
SHIPPING NOTES
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Vinyl is shipped in sturdy 13"x13"x3" (33x33x8cm) boxes with padding on both sides. Other items will be similarly well protected.
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Packages usually ship within 2 days of receipt of payment, buyers will be notified.
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The "1st Class International Package Service" shipping option is available only to the countries listed below. Buyers in all other countries will be required to use Priority Mail International, which starts at $49 worldwide ($38 to Canada, $42 to Mexico).
? Australia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, The U.K., Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland.
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1st Class International Package Service also has a 4 pound (1.8kg) weight limit. All International packages over 4 pounds / 1.8kg (or approximately 5 or 6 standard LP?s), must use Priority Mail International service.
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