Sold Date:
March 25, 2021
Start Date:
March 8, 2021
Final Price:
£59.99
£40.00
(GBP)
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Tracklist A1–Dance Bad7:00A2–We Are I.E.7:41B3–At It Again4:15B4–Feel The Rhythm5:49
Condition is "VG". Dispatched with Royal Mail 1st Class
Note:
If you are new to buying records please remember that many "oldskool" records come from DJ collections and in the main have been played and been on a journey so its common to find light surface marks and light hairline scratches unless the record is specified as Mint or near mint. (I always undergrade the vinyl so a "VG" could be much better than listed. Please see gradings below. Records on here are priced on current market value. I quality check, play the vinyl and take photos before sending.
I do accept offers but only near to asking price. But do feel free to drop me an offer particularly if you are looking to purchase more than one item.
I will send records out standard Royal Mail delivery and accept no responsibility whilst in the hands of the carrier. If you want insured or signed for please specify.
I will adding more classic oldskool Jungle/Drum & Bass & rare electronic music regularly.
NEAR MINT or NM:
NM means almost mint. Virtually flawless, not perfect. A very minor scuff and very little else, the flaw should be very hard to see. If a scuff covers more than a few tracks yet can be seen, it will not be NM, however it may come very close.
EXCELLENT or EX:
An EX (or VG++) will allow minor scuffs which are visible but only slightly. There may be more than a few, so be careful not call a record that has wear to more than 15% of the surface. The wear should be minimal and of course should play mint! Any scratches that can be felt with your fingernail can NOT be called scuffs. Scuffs lay on top of the grooves. If any break in the grooves are felt, they ARE scratches. And most often, they will be heard when played (soft clicks or even loud pops). Once again, no scratches can make this grade!
VERY GOOD PLUS or VG+:
Will show wear, surface scuffs, and some very light scratches. The flaws will be noticeable to the naked eye. Sometimes under very bright light, you will see many tiny lines across the surface. Because there are more than 15% (yet less than 30%) of wear to the surface, it can make this grade.
Scratches are not acceptable to a serious collector in any way. If you call a record 95% NM but note the record as having 1 track with a bad scratch, many will only consider it as VG (explained next).
VERY GOOD or VG:
The Very Good Grade does not mean Very good at all. At least not in the visual sense. A Very Good (VG) record will appear well played. More and more surface scuffs and scratches.
GOOD or G (including the G+ and VG- grades): Well played, and possibly abused. However should still play. It will have deep scratches. Good means that it will play with some form of decency.
FAIR, & POOR: The easiest way to define this is if does not meet the lowest grade above (GOOD).