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Sold Date:
August 16, 2020
Start Date:
August 9, 2020
Final Price:
$73.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
14
Seller Feedback:
1301
Buyer Feedback:
23
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Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers OG 1967 US Stereo Columbia CS 2618 Near Mint.
Shipped Free Priority mail USPS with $100 insurance
Original 1967 first US Stereo issue of Gene Clark, w / the Gosdin Brothers, . This pressing has the 1st press 2 eye 360 Stereo labels & matrix numbers listed in runout as appears on discogs URL overview below.
https://www.discogs.com/Gene-Clark-With-The-Gosdin-Brothers-Gene-Clark-With-The-Gosdin-Brothers/release/1993599
Beautiful LP looks unplayed like new. Pristine, Stunning, Immaculate ..choose your adjective to describe nearly perfect. Those who know, know that original Stereo versions of this awesome record are scarce and even more so in this condition. I am fortunate second player copy of this same pressing in almost as good condition. I also have a few mono copies & Japanese reissues. This record hasn’t been played by me in the 20+ years it has been in my collection.
Cover is in great condition. No cuts or promo holes; which is rare for original stereo or mono copies. Front cover is beautiful. Rear cover had discoloration. Sees pictures. NM - VG + all the way. I’m convinced this is this best copy of this record I’ll ever have ..other than a sealed copy.
Peeps ask some crazy buy it now prices for this record in no where near as beautiful shape. Don’t miss this opportunity.
See feedback from most recent sales. Have sold quite a few rare records recently that ended with some pretty high prices. All customers have been extremely satisfied with their purchases. I’m not a professional seller for a living. Just a dude looking to pare back a massive collection.
After 25 plus years of collecting music on all media formats I have decided to sell the Crown Jewels. I now realize that many of these LPs became ‘prestige’ pieces that have sat on shelves collecting dust, figuratively speaking. Treated / kept most of my rare LPs like they are pieces of art. I have not played most of these records as in most cases I would have a reissue player copy or second copy.
Offered to discerning collectors at no reserve and insanely low starting bid. I will be listing a lot of rare LPs and some CD sets across many genres over the next few weeks and months to come. Slowing selling off massive collection that at this point I have come to realize has been largely just glanced at. Bid with confidence. See my seller feedback. I don’t sell often ...but when I do it’s always quality items and service to match. Do not fear ..I realize the value of these records and package accordingly. See feedback in specific regards to the care I take to make sure you’re delivered what was promised quickly. I can’t include pictures of the oversized mailers I use as I maxed out the allotted number of the record and cover. I only handled and photographed any record listed with gloves on. Please excuse any glare or mirror images of me photographing / chandelier above table I took pictures on. Email with any questions. I aim to please & hope these records find a happy new home. Thank you & truly appreciate your interest.
Sorry. Just realized I listed album number as Columbia CS 2618. Album number is CS 9418 as pictured on LP labels. Album cover lists both mono & stereo album numbers. mono is CL 2618 & Stereo is CS 9418. In a momentary lapse of reason I put CS 2618 in the auction title & description. Clarifying so there is no confusion or concern.