Sold Date:
September 8, 2020
Start Date:
September 1, 2020
Final Price:
$25.00
(AUD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
427
Buyer Feedback:
13
BRYAN FERRY LET'S STICK TOGETHER 1976 VINYL Island Records Australian 1ST PRESS EXCELLENT CONDITION.
PLAYS VERY WELL, SOME MINOR BACKGROUND CRACKLING SOUND.
Australian Pressing
Since records are delicate items, I can imagine you might be concerned about the condition in which they will arrive in the post. While I can't do anything about the handling of the items I post once they are out of my hands, I can do everything in my power to package them securely.
Here is how I package each record for you:
I aim to put as much detail as possible in my listing which includes plenty of photos to help you make an informed decision. If there is something else you would like to know, please contact me & I will answer you as quickly as I can - usually within 12 hours. The Item is posted usually within 24 to 48 hours.
WE ARE HAPPY TO COMBINE POSTAGE FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS AND SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DON’T HESITATE TO ASK.
WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!
Posted with Australia Post inc tracking.
All receipts and records of postage are kept.
Photos are taken of items packaged, prior to postage
MINT (M)
That means that the record is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The sleeve and any extra items are in perfect condition.
EXCELLENT (EX)
The record shows signs of having been played but there is no negligible loss in sound quality. The sleeve may have slight wear or creasing.
VERY GOOD (VG)
The record has been played many times but shows no significant deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks. Sleeve has normal wear and tear without any major defects.
GOOD (G)
The record has been played enough that the sound quality has deteriorated noticeably and may have pops and skips. The sleeve may suffer from scuffs, spine splits, ring wear and/or discolouration.
White label
White label records are vinyl records with plain white labels attached. ... Test pressings, usually with test pressing written on the label, with catalogue number, artist and recording time or date, are the first vinyl discs made at the factory. I have recently sold one white label record (Lou Reed Live in Sydney 1978). I will list more white labels records. keep am eye out from time to time.
Promotional items, special editions, limited and numbered editions
In the vinyl market there are many items that were used for promotional purpose and never
sold in the record shop. Record Labels gave those item to Radio or Press to promote a new single or album
and these items are most of the time in a very limited number.
The same goes for numbered editions or special editions, like picture discs or coloured vinyl
that are usually printed in few copies.
I will be listing hundreds of records some very rare and some rare, a few common , mostly in excellent condition, some in good condition so please keep checking back!
Thanks for looking!!!!!