Sold Date:
April 1, 2018
Start Date:
May 7, 2017
Final Price:
$49.95
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EVITA SEALED 2 LP ORIGINAL 1976 1ST VINYL PRESSING GATEFOLD ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER EVITA SEALED 2 LP ORIGINAL 1976 1ST VINYL PRESSING GATEFOLD ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER
You are looking at a very rare sealed original 1976 first pressing of Evita. This is a rare 2 lp version with a beautiful gatefold cover and a 16 page booklet. You will rarely see these original pressings with the gatefold cover and booklet still sealed come up for auction. Placed in a poly sleeve for added protection. Ships for free in the U.S. with USPS Media Mail.
Vinyl Condition (see my grading system below): Mint / Sealed
Outer Sleeve Condition (see my grading system below): Near mint / Sealed. Shrink wrap is complete and unbroken. Shows light shelf wear along edges of cover. This is a very presentable and good looking vintage sealed record.
Record Speed & Size: 33rpm / 12 inch
Label: MCA Records
#: MCA2-11003
Pressing Year: 1976
Country of Manufacture: Unknown. Outer sleeve printed in U.S. Vinyl pressed in either the U.S. or Holland.
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Albums are shipped in thick-cardboard lp mailer boxes with albums protected inside the mailing box by a cardboard inner padding board on either side of the lp. I place all of my opened vinyl records for sale in poly-lined inner sleeves before listing them in order to preserve their condition. I also clean all of my vinyl records with a Spin-Clean Record Washing system. I will include the original paper inner sleeve for you if it came with one - and I always say whether it includes one or not in the listing's description. Vinyl lps are taken out of their outer sleeves to reduce the chance of warping of the outer sleeve with the exception of some box sets where the vinyls will remain in the box or folder. One dollar additional shipping charged for each single lp and 2 dollars for each double lp bought in the U.S. Box sets will vary depending on their sizes. For multiple album international quotes please contact me and yes I will combine shipping to the actual shipping cost to save you money on shipping.
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Record Grading System:
MINT or M: This record looks perfect and has no flaws. Never been handled. No wear whatsoever.
NEAR MINT or NM, M- : This vinyl record looks close to perfect. A very minor scuff or two that does not affect the sound in any way is the maximum amount of wear it can have. Furthermore, it should play over the flaw with no affect on the sound. The cover looks close to perfect with only very minor signs of shelf wear along its edges.
EXCELLENT or EX: Minor scuffs that are not very noticeable. There may be a few scuffs but there are NO scratches. Should play all the way through with no hiccups or skips and at the most has some very minor and low background noise. Cover: Artwork looks very presentable and is fully visible. Minor ring wear is okay. Some minor creases and / or wear at the corners is acceptable, but this must be minor and not an eyesore. There can be no seam splits or writing or any signs of taping.
VERY GOOD PLUS or VG+: The vinyl record will show wear and surface scuffs. Though the vinyl still has much of its original glossy luster, there will be flaws to the vinyl surface that are visible to the naked eye. COVERS: A clean cover that looks presentable but at the same time looks like it has been handled over the years showing all around lighter signs of use. There is likely some minor ring wear. It may also have some minor wear to the seams or spine, but no tears or holes. Corners can show some white and maybe have faint creases but nothing to detract from the cover's artwork. No writing or taping of split seams.
VERY GOOD or VG: This is a vinyl record that is good enough. Expect surface noise when played. The songs should overpower the background noise. Vinyl surface has some of its original gloss but will show signs of use - scuff marks and possibly superficial scratches. It should play without skipping all the way through but it may have a few popping noises. VG covers will show handling and shelf wear but they do not look "ugly" - just that they have been well used through the years. There may be some seam splitting but nothing too major. There will be the kind of ring wear where the ink of the artwork has started to wear off around the circle shape of the disc inside. There could be some writing on the cover but no large letters or drawings - only a small name. It will look aged and the colors of the cover may be faded a little due to age.