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Sold Date:
May 19, 2014
Start Date:
May 12, 2014
Final Price:
$122.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
42
Seller Feedback:
1682
Buyer Feedback:
3
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MODEST MOUSE Building Nothing Out Of Something LP
UP records pressing, condition cover/disc : VG+/VG- , cover has some minor edge wear, vinyl is very scuffed up looking, yet amazingly still plays well, some light surface noise in places, a few light clicks and pops but nothing intrusive. NO RESERVE a great deal on this rare comp.
I am going through my extensive record collection and getting rid of some stuff, so check my other auctions, I can combine shipping on multiple items if you win. I will also be selling many more of my rock/jazz/soul/hip-hop/folk/classical records over the next month, so check my listings regularly from now until late May. Thanks.
NOTE: I usually ship only once a week, on Saturdays, please make payments before Friday night when I am packing up all the sales. I will check again on Saturday morning (USA east coast time), but after that shipping may have to wait several days until I can make another trip. The faster you pay the faster you will get your purchase.
Sipping is $4 via media mail in the USA, $22 to Europe/Asia/Australia, $15 to Canada. Payment by Paypal, no returns except in the rare case that something is not as I described.
On May-13-14 at 21:02:13 PDT, seller added the following information: NOTE: because of all the interest in this LP I decided to listen all the way through to verify condition. Side B is accurate to my original description: "still plays well, some light surface noise in places, a few light clicks and pops but nothing intrusive. " Side A is much more scuffed, and the pops and clicks are much more noticeable, with additional low crackling surface noise throughout. It still plays all the way through (I didn't hear any skips), but is in that borderline area where most discerning listeners would say the noise takes away from the music. Anyone who wants to retract their bid should certainly do so.