Sold Date:
December 8, 2014
Start Date:
December 6, 2014
Final Price:
£39.99
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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Welcome to my listing
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Here I have a copy of
John Martyn
'Solid Air'
on rare limited edition original UK 1980's pressing LP in picture sleeve with paper labels
released on Island Records ILPS9226
originally released in 1973
The condition of the vinyl is near mint.
The outer sleeve is near mint .
The inner sleeve is near mint.
The labels are clean with no spindle marks .
Postage & Packaging Rates are
UK Royal Mail Recorded Free or Special delivery £9.00.
Europe Airmail International Signed For £12.50.
Rest Of The World Airmail International Signed For £15.50.
Each additional LP / 12” / 10” £1 per item. 2x LP/ 12” / 10” are charged as per additional items. These prices are based on items / parcels up to 2kg.
If buying more than one item please use the shopping basket on the eBay uk site as this will automatically discount combined purchases.
All items are professionally packaged in brand new record mailers with two new card stiffeners & marked with a ‘fragile handle with care’ sticker. The records are also separated from the sleeve and placed in paper sleeve & poly covers.
I strongly recommend on all items recorded delivery within the UK and International Signed For option for Europe / Rest Of The World as this provides tracking information in the unlikely event of a lost item.
All Items / Packages sold for over £25.00 will be required to be sent Recorded / Internationally Signed For. I get proof of posting on all items from the Post Office.
If you are unhappy with the item please get in touch first to agree any return & refund.
International buyers please note Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or P&P charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility; please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. I cannot not mark items value below sales value or mark as ‘gift’ so please don’t ask.