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Sold Date:
December 29, 2023
Start Date:
December 19, 2023
Final Price:
$16.50
(AUD)
Bid Count:
26
Seller Feedback:
10744
Buyer Feedback:
0
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KYUNG-WHA CHUNG 정경화 (violin) Tchaikovsky & Sibelius VIOLIN CONCERTOS Tchikovsky/Sibelius/Bruch/Saint-Saens/London Symphony/Royal Philharmonic/Previn/Kempe/Foster 12 INCH DOUBLE VINYL LP (Japan) London K15C-9066/7 (1976 – Japan only? release in gatefold cover with obi.)
IMPORTANT: All records graded carefully under strong light.
I have a long standing good reputation for grading and I use
the UK grading system which includes EX grades. I am used to
strict Japanese grading standards. If a disc is graded EX you
will not receive something that should be VG+. On the off chance
that happens, please contact me and I will sort it out.
International Postage:
These discs are generally aimed at Australian buyers,
but I have a lot of experience posting internationally.
International postage will be an $ AU 30 flat rate .
(I'll cover the difference, including tracking etc., and if actual postage
does happen to come in lower I'll refund the difference back.)
If you would like to combine international postage on multiple items
please wait for an invoice.
NOTE: I am going to be selling my own collection of clean
Japanese pressings with obi's and other discs this year.
I have issues with storage because my wife and I have been
relocating between Australia and Korea.
Vinyl is visually graded only. My sound system is still in storage in
another city.
Grading note: Very clean near mint records may sometimes have tiny
specks of dust or very small ultra thin fabric strands (which can sometimes
be mistaken for marks) on the vinyl, which come from the inside of
inner sleeves. Both of these will likely be removed by the stylus on first play.
If I can, I send items out in anti-static inner sleeves to try to minimize
this.