Sold Date:
July 6, 2024
Start Date:
December 6, 2023
Final Price:
$29.99
(CAD)
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Tony Joe White
Canadian pressing on Warner Bros. from 1971
Catalogue Number = WS 1900
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All vinyl records are mailed in
professional cardboard mailers for better protection. With the exception of new/sealed LP's, I include a protective Poly sleeve (at no cost to the buyer). Vinyl is visually graded under fluorescent lighting unless stated otherwise.
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within 24 hours of confirmed payment excluding stat holidays (when the post
office is closed). Tracking is included with all vinyl LP orders.
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About LP Grading
M (Mint): Perfect condition with no audible or visible defects whatsoever. The record and cover/sleeve should be exactly as brand new. Most mint albums are sealed or possibly played once only.
NM (near mint): Almost mint but has one or two minor visible marks on the cover/sleeve or surface with sound quality remaining perfect.
EX (Excellent): Not quite perfect. There may a slight chance of minor deterioration in sound quality. The cover/sleeve may show slight wear.
VG (Very Good): The surface and cover/sleeve shows visible signs of wear (ring wear from age) due to the fact that it has been played on a regular basis. There will be some audible surface noise but it will not effect the overall listening experience.
G (Good): The sound quality has deteriorated due to having been played
often. The cover/sleeve and surface will show considerable signs of wear and
tear with some possible damage.I rarely list items in this condition unless they are rare desirable titles. These albums are always play-tested.
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