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Elvis Presley . Rockin New Years Eve . Pittsburgh 1976 . Double LP

Sold Date: March 1, 2017
Start Date: January 23, 2017
Final Price: $26.99 (CAD)
Seller Feedback: 2931
Buyer Feedback: 16

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  Elvis Presley . Rockin New Years Eve . Pittsburgh 1976 . Double LP

 

Full concert - 28 songs -                          Recorded live Dec 31st 1976 continued...

2 Record Set

Artist:

Elvis Presley

Title:

Rockin New Years Eve

        

Label:

Spirit of America HNY 7677

Made in:

  Canada

Inner Sleeve:  

 

Vinyl--Visually Graded:

1 record vg+
1 record vg++

Jacket Condition:

gatefold , corner and surface wear

 

   



Shipping (2-3 records under  1kg) .. prices in CAD

to USA: $20 Air Mail

Western Europe: $25 Surface // $40 Air
most other International destinations add $2 surface // $5 air

Canada: ON= $15 // QC = $16 // other provinces= $19
for Territory Prices .. please inquire

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*** Visual Grading ***
(
record is spot play-tested if a problem is suspected)

SS

Still Sealed

9

NM

Near Mint records will look like new or almost-like-new, with at worst, a minor surface mark(s). (This is usually the TOP grade for an unsealed album)

8

VG+

Very Good Plus records will be nice and shiny with only minor surface marks which shouldn't affect the sound

7

VG

Very Good records will still be nice & shiny but have more pronounced scuffs/scratches which will likely be audible

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6

G+

I don't list many items below VG ... but may do so if it's a desirable title ... so a Good Plus or Good may be acceptable if it's the only condition available ...

5

G

these two grades will include records with signs of wear, deeper scratches and pops/clicks during play ... still may be worth keeping until an upgrade is found ...