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Sold Date:
January 31, 2021
Start Date:
May 30, 2020
Final Price:
£15.00
£10.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
528
Buyer Feedback:
22
Spider Webb - I Don't Know What's on Your Mind (1976) LP F9517 GF in excellent condition as hardly played.
Items can be combined and are sent via a Royal Mail Signed For delivery service. Should you have any queries or require more photos do contact me.
EXCELLENT: The record may show little or no sign of wear or having been played and there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging may show minimal wear and/or creasing.
VERY GOOD PLUS: The record shows signs of being played, playback is not affected by any slight scuffs or very light scratches. There might be some ring wear or slight discolouration with very light spindle marks. The cover may have slight signs of wear and might have a cut-out hole, indentation or cut corner, but otherwise fine.
VERY GOOD: The record has obviously been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality other than slight surface noise during the intro, soft passages or fade, possibly noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Name or initials might be on the label. The cover will show regular wear without any major defects and is acceptable.
GOOD PLUS: The record has been played more so than those deemed very good and may have the name or initials on label.
GOOD: As above and the record plays through without skipping but the sound quality might be noticeably less, perhaps with slight distortion or ticks and mild scratches might be present. The cover and contents may suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration, etc. Name or initials might be on the label, cover or sleeve.
FAIR: The record is still playable but may display considerable surface noise; it may even jump. The cover may be torn, stained and/or marred.
POOR: The record will not play properly. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing.
BAD: The record is not viable but could be used as a collection-filler or alternative project.
All records are from my personal collection and in memory of Ian at Kareba, Samantha’s and all the old haunts of Soho.