HOLILES,FOR CERTAIN BECAUSE,U.K.PARLAPHONE.1966,EX++ COPYgetting so hard to find

Sold Date: August 24, 2014
Start Date: August 17, 2014
Final Price: £16.55 (GBP)
Bid Count: 10
Seller Feedback: 300
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Album,FOR CERTAIN BECAUSE, U.K.PARLAPHONE. 1966,

Artist. THE HOLLIES ,

Sleeve. EX+.this laminated gatefold sleeve is nice and glossy,no rips or tears,or writing. the rear and inner are unmarked nice and clean, 100% legible spine, a very presentable sleeve,getting so hard to find better than this,SUPERB,the correct  inner  poly lined sleeve is EX+,

Vinyl.in normal light, Side one@ two are in EX++,condition, audio playback is EX++,AWESOME POWERFUL AND CLEAR,just some light static between some tracks, not all,small hairline on track 4 side 2,LABELS,EX,you would be hard pressed to find a better vinyl copy, a very presentable copy,getting so hard to find copies like this these days,A MUST FOR ANY 60s COLLECTION,we grade albums in normal light,we believe if an album plays great,even if it is only in V.G. condition is 95% of what its all about,getting the sounds and the looks together is getting harder to find by the day, we dont spend half an hour scrutinising under a surgical light, if there are any visible marks they will be mentioned,we also play grade on our Linn Sondek LP12 system,sometimes playback varies on some systems to others,please take this into account when bidding,we do our utmost to grade properly,please look at our feedback,yours John 

                          

Postage. U.K. £4.00 1st class, Europe £5.75 Airmail, R.O.T.W. £10.70 Airmail, All records will be sent in professional mailers with two stiffeners, RETURNS,If you find that I have incorrectly described the item I will offer a no :QUIBBLE: money back guarantee, I regret I am unable to offer refunds on postage @ packaging. PLEASE wait for invoice before paying as some L.Ps. vary in weight, i.e. double L.Ps and those with booklets or other accessories, the postage prices above are for single L.Ps. only, Thank You John,

Gradings are as those set down in the RECORD COLLECTOR MAGAZINE,