Sold Date:
June 27, 2020
Start Date:
June 20, 2020
Final Price:
£14.90
(GBP)
Bid Count:
11
Seller Feedback:
3714
Buyer Feedback:
34
I'm starting to list a few job lots of LPs & singles in an effort to make some space. They will all be just under the Royal Mail maximum weight for small parcels (2 kg. inc. strong packing). All the records and covers are in Very Good Plus condition or better. I will mention anything like stickers, writing and such like and I will try to lump similar styles of music together.
This is a job lot of pop rock / classic rock / country rock LPs.
1. Eagles - Hotel Calfornia LP, US issue from 1976 on Asylum Records 6E-103. Gatefold cover, printed inner and poster. PRCK California pressing. Small punch-hole through cover and inner.
2. Big Country - The Crossing LP, UK issue from 1983 on Mercury MERS 27. Blue textured cover, printed inner, blue labels. A little light rubbing to the print on the cover and a few minute chips out of the print on the edges.
3. Supertramp - Even In The Quietest Moments ... LP, UK issue from 1977 on A&M Records AMLK 64634. Printed inner. Tiny scuff at each corner of cover.
4. Steve Winwood - Steve Winwood LP, US issue from 1977 on Island Records ILPS 9494. Shrink-wrap on cover, printed inner. Small diagonal cut-out at bottom spine of cover and inner.
5. Bellamy Brothers - Plain & Fancy LP, UK issue from 1977 on Warner Bros. Records / Curb Records K 56357.
6. Foreigner Agent Provocateur LP, Europe issue from 1984 on Atlantic 781 999-1. Embossed cover, printed inner, hype sticker on front of cover. Cover has some chipping out of the print on the edges.
7. Billy Joel - The Nylon Curtain LP, UK issue from 1982 on CBS 85959. Printed inner.
I ship in purpose-made strong cardboard mailers and I'm happy to combine multiple purchases to save postage costs. Please e-mail me with any questions.
If the buyer is in the UK I can send the parcel for £4 20 - by Royal Mail second class (inc. sturdy Amazon style bukwrap packaging). If you prefer this option please let me know before paying. Otherwise I always use Royal Mail first class post as it is the most reliable service and I can check that the parcel has been delivered.