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Sold Date:
April 26, 2020
Start Date:
January 26, 2020
Final Price:
$49.00
(CAD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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Here is a MEGA RARE original canadian 45 RPM vinyl record of the Beatles released in 1963 according to the Beatle's canadian bible book "C'est fou mais c'est tout" (p. 138) by Gilles Valiquette, the first generation of this single (in 1963) has large (1/8") hand-written matrices Side 1: 7XCE-17217 (no extension number) and on side 2: 7XCA-17218 (no extension number, with the "A" instead of the "E", see photo) mistake, which will be corrected on the future generations. According to other source of information, the copies with "concertone" on both side (without Dick James) have been printed around january 1964. No certainty about that. Includes a RARE original glossy canadian Capitol sleeve.
Artist :
THE BEATLES
Side A :
Please Please Me
Side B :
Ask Me Why
Label :
Capitol
Release No :
72090
Year :
1963
Country :
Canada
Cond vinyl :
G+
no skip
Cond label :
VG-
serious wear, 3 tiny dots on each side, see photos
Each time, I try to make a various selection of vinyl (vinyle) 33 rpm (LP) & 45 rpm which includes many styles of music (progressive, alternative, psych, R&B, Doo wop, funk, jazz, rock, bossa scat, blues, folk, soul, disco, french canadian, etc...) SO DON'T FORGET TO LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS !!!!!!
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