Sold Date:
September 1, 2024
Start Date:
August 22, 2024
Final Price:
€24.99
(EUR)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
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Ludwig van: The Violin Concerto
Fritz Kreisler with Leo Blech conducting Members of the Berlin States Orchestra.
German Elecrola pressing with article-no. DB 990-995.
6 x 78 rpm shellac discs on album.
I'm not able to determine when this was produced, recording is from 1926.
If you need any further information, please shortly mail me.
I use goldmine for grading sleeves, VJM for records.
Condition
Cover: VG to VG+. Mainly some rubbing marks from storage on the ouside, very well preserved overall.
Condition
Vinyl: V+. No detectable spindle wear on the records. A couple of rather faint marks here and there
No detectable groove wear.
Shipping Rates:
It's unfortunately not possible to add any possible shipping rate to Ebay's template.
Please always wait for my invoice or shortly adress me for exact shipping rates to your location.
For the biggest part the following rates are applicable.
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DHL
Tracked, inside of the EU
up
to 2 Kg: 15 EUR
2 up to 5Kg: 20,00 EUR
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DHL Tracked, Rest of Europe (e.g. Great Britain, Switzerland, Norway)
up
to 2 Kg: 20,00 EUR
2 up to 5Kg: 30,00 EUR
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DHL Tracked , Rest of World
up
to 2 Kg: 24 EUR
2 up to 5Kg: 50 EUR
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Innerdeutsch:
2 bis 5 Kg: 7,50 € als DHL- Paket
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A note
about my record-grading:
I
usually only visually grade the LPs under strong light and I only
playgrade them ( i.e. the portions that seem to have signs of usage),
if I can't be sure of their actual condition.
If records show
stronger signs of soiling I'll professionally clean them (Okki Nokki
RCM), but I'm not doing this if it's obviously only dust, as I know
that collectors usually prefer their
very own way of
record-cleaning.
My goal is to always decribe the records
appropriately and I will name every visible and/or audible defect in
my detailed description. If regardless of my precautions
you
should ever be dissatisfied with the condition of a record, please
contact me before leaving negative or neutral feedback to give me the
chance to resolve your query.
I'm confident, however, that this
will hardly ever be the case. I've been selling records for many
years now and so far complaints fortunately have been the utter
exception!
rere1