Sold Date:
August 19, 2024
Start Date:
August 11, 2024
Final Price:
£80.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
4700
Buyer Feedback:
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Job Lot Vinyl Singles
200 1970's / 200 1980's
ARTISTS INCLUDE:
Howard Jones - Pet Shop Boys - Thomson Twins - The Style Council - David Bowie - Squeeze - Level 42 - Fine Young Canibals - Toyah - Blow Monkeys - Nik Kershaw - Rod Stewart - Dr Hook - George Harrison - Wizzard - Donna Summer -The Stranglers - David Cassidy - Bay City Rollers - Gladys Knight - Moody Blues - George McCrea - Stylistics - Culture Club - Diana Ross - Billy Joel - Ultravox - Bryan Ferry - - Communards - Status Quo - Gary Glitter - Osmonds - Alvin Stardust - 10cc - Bee Gees - Leo Sayer - Adam And The Ants - Madness - Erasure - Phil Collins - Simple Red - Wet Wet Wet - UB40 - Rainbow - And Many More
All in at least good condition, most very good
Most Sleeves will need replacing and some of the picture sleeves seem in good condition.
Nice varied selection various genres bargain price at only £80 - postage by Parcel Force 48
Grading of records in my opinion:
Mint Absolutely perfect The record should be in brand new condition The sleeve, record, cover and any other contents should be in perfect conditionExcellent
A nearly perfect record. The record should show no obvious signs of wear and only minor signs of being played
Very Good
A Very Good record will show some signs that it was played There's no major deterioration in sound quality but there may be slight surface marks or very light scratches that don't affect the listening experiences. The cover and contents may suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discoloration, etc unless stated otherwise
Good
A record in Good condition will play without skipping. But the sound quality will probably have deteriorated perhaps with surface noise, mild scratches and visible groove wear this would be a visual inspection only and not tested on a player unless stated otherwise. The cover and contents may suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discoloration, etc
Fair
The record is probably just playable does have lots of marks but tested and plays unless stated otherwise
Poor
The record is badly marked and won't play through without skipping however if you don't have a copy a rare record is better than none