Sold Date:
March 28, 2021
Start Date:
March 21, 2021
Final Price:
$26.79
(USD)
Bid Count:
13
Seller Feedback:
569
Buyer Feedback:
12
Welcome to Makula012's record auction!
Buying and selling vinyl since 2008, retail and online.
I grade records professionally, and reference the Goldmine Standard Grading System. (see below)
Records I sell are VPI cleaned, graded in bright lighting, and playtested
for condition. I know how it feels to receive a record with excited anticipation, only to be disappointed by inaccurate/unprofessional grading.
I love music too!, and take care that doesn't happen to my customers.
I strive for accuracy in my listings, excellent customer service,
and a return policy to guarantee your satisfaction.
No Reserve Auction Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Saturday Night Fever (Soundtrack)
Issue: 2nd. 1977. Initial issues had shorter version of 'Jive Talkin'
Inserts:
Other:
Condition: Record VG+/EX
Condition: Cover VG
Description: Both records are clean and shiny with some superficial marks only.
Playtest well at VG+ and better Close to EX overall.
Cover with wear, marks, creases, dings. No splits or writing.
Original inners in decent shape
Shipping:
Records ship in LP mailers marked fragile, with 2 cardboard inserts, with vinyl behind sleeve to prevent splits (unless sealed) Never overpacked, overstuffed, or carelessly packaged.
I will ship same day, or next day via USPS.
Free insurance on orders over $75.00 (US only)
You can choose USPS Media Mail or USPS Priority at checkout, (Any difference in actual Priority ship cost will be refunded)
Combined shipping available for orders with multiple items purchased.
International Orders sent First-Class.
Combined
shipping available if you have purchased multiple items: Use "request
total from seller" button in your cart, and I will update invoice. Heavy combined overseas orders will be invoiced based on weight. Orders over 4 pounds ship Priority at a higher rate.
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Check out my other auctions for more vinyl. Thanks for looking!
- Matt
Goldmine Grading System
(Edited from Goldmine, Makula's guidelines and EX grade added)
MINT (M)
Absolutely perfect in every way. Mint should never be used as a grade
unless more than one person agrees that the record or sleeve truly is in
this condition. I only use this grade for sealed records.
NEAR MINT (NM OR M-)
NM records are shiny, with no visible defects. Records and covers look almost new. When played, there should be almost no surface noise (NM records don't have to be never played; a record
used on an excellent turntable can remain NM after many plays if the
disc is properly cared for. NM covers are free of creases, ring wear and seam splits of any kind.
VG++ or EXCELLENT (EX) Essentially a grade in between VG+ and NM. Records
may have one or two visible imperfections, but these will be
of a purely cosmetic nature (i.e. sleeve scuffs or other superficial
marks) and will not affect play. A VG++ record will have no scratches
and play well with little distraction from sound. Covers will be just
shy of NM, due to a few too many imperfections. Still very clean and
sharp.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) VG+ records may show some slight signs of wear, including light
scuffs or very light scratches that do not affect the listening
experience. A record that has been enjoyed but well-cared for. VG+ is the most common acceptable grade for a used record. Records should have no feelable scratches, and no repeating tics or annoying distracting noise when played. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are OK. VG+ covers should have only minor wear. A VG+ cover
might have some very minor seam wear, small creases, or shelfwear, but no writing or splits or writing.
VERY GOOD (VG)
VG records have more obvious flaws than their counterparts in better
shape. They lack most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh
records. May have visible groove-wear/marks or feelable scratches. When played, a VG record has surface
noise, and some scratches may be audible. The music can still be enjoyed, but upon listening, the surface noise is evident, and can occasionally be distracting. Records will not skip, or jump in the groove.
VG covers will have signs of human handling. Ring wear in the middle or along the edges of the cover where the edge of a record would reside, is obvious, though not overwhelming. Some more creases might be visible. Seam splitting will be more obvious; it may appear on all three sides, though it won't be obvious upon looking. Someone might have written or it or stamped a price tag on it, too.
VG-
More noticeable wear/damage/mishadling than VG. Record and cover begin to look abused. Records play through with no skips, but surface noise can be a distraction.
Good (G)
This grade should be reserved for rare, collectible, hard to find records and sold as filler copies. They may skip, and will have distracting noise. Covers have heavy wear, but remain intact.
POOR (P)
and Fair (F)
Less than a (G) record. Essentially the record and cover is intact enough to resemble a copy of the title, but may not be anything that an be enjoyed/listened to. Covers can be missing parts, records with cracks etc.