The Beatles A Hard Day’s Night LP PMC 1230 mono vinyl 1964 1st press - VG cond.

Sold Date: May 25, 2022
Start Date: April 23, 2022
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The Beatles A Hard Day’s Night LP PMC 1230 mono vinyl 1964 1st press - VG cond.
Condition and details below: This press has the KT code on side 2. Early UK mono label variant, with the following distinguishing features: Narrow font; The '1' for track A1 is under the last 's' in 'songs'; Side 2 label has tracks stacked one-to-a-line, with a looser line spacing than other narrow font variants. Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout): XEX 481-3N  Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout): XEX 482-3N  Ernest J Day sleeve
CONDITION, GRADING: Cover = VG+, bit of wear on edges, handling wear and discolouration, no writing or rips etc, clean for age Inner =emitex original , some slight fading and crease , no splits= VG+ Labels = light scratching, KT side 2 Vinyl - visually, light surface marks here and there , slightly more prominent one trx 1-3 side 1; a mark on trk  1 side 2 generally clean and VG Playback = SIDE 1  = pops and crackles here and there mainy between tracks; slight tic at end of and i love her; music sounds really powerful though so a very good listen, no jumps or major surface noise;  SIDE 2 = similar to side 1; odd pop and crackle, but powerful in track play - pretty good listen

PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT THIS LP IS AN AGED, USED ITEM, AND WILL NOT LOOK OR PLAY PERFECTLY.  I always try to give a fair overview of condition and a selection of photos, which give an indication of what you are buying/bidding on.
I always play test and give a fair appraisal of how the LP sounds on my system; this is always a subjective thing, and so may vary on others - If there are any flaws or jumps detected I will mention this and it will be reflected in the price/starting bid; NB: sometimes items may need further cleaning etc. Postage is, UK, 2nd class signed for and international sales are through eBay's GSP (global shipping program)
My gradings are through the Goldmine standard, and as accurate as I can make them (although please bear in mind it is still subjective and mistakes can occur )  :)
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