Pure Jam - self-titled - Blue Ash - psych - Joe Mellencamp - John brother - Ohio

Sold Date: February 6, 2024
Start Date: January 30, 2024
Final Price: $19.99 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
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Ohio LP -  Pure Jam - self-titled  (Blue Ash 117)  One of the band members is Joe Mellencamp who is John Mellencamp's brother and used to be a roadie for John.  The band played the Columbus, Ohio area mostly.  The vinyl looks VG due to some light marks but it plays VG+ to VG++.  The cover is VG+ due to some wrinkles along the bottom edge of the front cover and the lower left corner of the back cover.

Please check out the other Ohio LPs in this auction. When the Ohio LP auction is over, it will be followed in short order by an auction of Ohio 45s and most will be Youngstown-Warren-Cleveland 45s.

The highest grade I give on the vinyl and cover is M-.  When you get an M- LP from me, there is a very good chance that the vinyl will be in Mint condition by the standards of other dealers.  Many buyers have commented on that.  If you see a white streak at the bottom of the LP cover in the pictures, it is almost always from the camera's flash and it is not a white spot on the cover.

Postage in the U.S. is $5.50 for U.S. Post Office Media Mail.  I will combine multiple items to save on postage - each additional LP will cost an extra 50 cents ($6.00 total for two, $6.50 total for three).  

Shipping to international addresses has changed as eBay has started a new shipping program (July 2023) called EIS (eBay International Shipping).  The change is that you will pay $5.50 to cover my domestic media mail shipping cost to an eBay hub.  eBay will invoice you the $5.50 and add what their shipping charge is from the hub to your location.  eBay claims that this will result in a lower shipping cost to the international buyer and from what I have seen so far that looks to be true. 

Goldmine magazine grading is used and when the play condition is different from the visual condition, I try to list both.   

All records are mailed between two pieces of cardboard placed inside a cardboard mailer made specifically for shipping records.  The record and the inner sleeve are removed from the cover to avoid splits in the cover.