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No.2 by The Rolling Stones. LK 4661. Ultra rare label UK vinyl mono first press

Sold Date: February 6, 2021
Start Date: January 30, 2021
Final Price: £31.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 5
Seller Feedback: 173
Buyer Feedback: 27

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Aftermath by the Rolling Stones.

LK 4661
XARL 6119 2A/6620 2A

UK red label mono first pressing with rare label variation (no producer, arrangement and recording credits under "Rolling Stones" at lower part of label) to the best of my knowledge.

Seemingly never sold on discogs.com.. the cheapest one for sale is advertised at £50.

Firstly, the record:

Visually very nice. Labels are clean and unmarked with minimal spindle wear indicating a lesser played copy. Light signs of play either side.

I have play tested this record (no *visual testing only nonsense* & found it to be very enjoyable. No significant deterioration in sound although it would go up a grade with a pro clean.

Secondly, the sleeve:

Non specific signs of age (i.e. light corner wear/small patches of laminate lift) but otherwise unmarked & unmolested. Nice spine too.

What appears to be the original inner sleeve is present & in lovely condition.

Further notes:

*Blind man* text on sleeve (censored on later copies).

In summary this record has been very well looked after. A great collectable at a realistic starting price.

**See my other great records**

I post promptly and securely second class to keep costs down and I sometimes use recycled packaging.

Polite disclaimer:

If you don't have the means to pay for a bid within 48 hours of sale then please let me know before bidding.

Also if you intend making an offer but you have further questions about the items for sale, then you should ask them *prior to making that offer. By making an offer you are committed to the sale should the retailer accept it as per eBay terms and conditions. Sorry to have to mention this but I've suffered some frankly rotten buying etiquette recently.

Domestic or GSP buyers only please.

Check out my feedback, bid with confidence, & thanks for looking