Sold Date:
November 16, 2023
Start Date:
October 16, 2023
Final Price:
$49.99
(USD)
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Lot Of +/-150 vinyl 45's (7") Records with either a Paper or Plastic Sleeve, Wow!
The condition of the records varies from Very Good+ thru Mint but the vast majority are closer to Mint.
The pictures shown above are a visual representation of what you will receive. I try to fill each box with a wide variety of genres, artists and labels.
I am selling these records inexpensively so to make room for other inventory. Once my records are sold out, I no longer will be carrying them in my store. When they are gone ----- they are gone! More lots like this one will be listed as they become available.
Approximately 80% of these records came from record stores. The other 20% came from private collectors and other sources.
Artists will vary per lot but will include, but are not limited to: Abba, Alabama, Average White band, Barry Manilo, The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Jesse Belvin, Brook Benton, Chuck Berry, Bobby Bland, David Bowie, Partridge Family, Garth Brooks, James Brown, Jimmy Buffett, Solomon Burke, Jerry Butler, Glen Campbell, Clarence Carter, Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Chubby Checker, The Dave Clark Five, Patsy Cline, Joe Cocker, Phil Collins, The Commodores, The Crests, Bobby Darin, Dire Straits, Fats Domino, The Doors, Bob Dylan, The Everly Brothers, The Four Seasons, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Vince Gill, The Guess Who, Merle Haggard, Hall & Oates, George Harrison, George Harrison, Isaac Hayes, The Impressions, Ringo Starr, The Isley Brothers, Alan Jackson, Tommy James and The Shondells, Jay and The Americans, Elton John, Ben E King, Led Zeppelin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little River Band, Madonna, The Mamas and The Papas, The Manhattans, Reba McEntire, Clyde McPhatter, Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, Ronnie Milsap, Johnny Nash, Rick Nelson, Willie Nelson, The O'Jays, Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, Pearl Jam, Wilson Pickett, The Platters, The Pointer Sisters, Elvis Presley, The Pretenders, Yoko Ono, Queen, Jim Reeves, Johnny Rivers, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, The Rolling Stones, Linda Ronstadt, Diana Ross, Del Shannon, Joe Simon, Simon and Garfunkel, Percy Sledge, Rick Springfield, Rod Stewart, George Strait, The Stylistics, Donna Summer, Paul McCartney, The Supremes, Johnnie Taylor, The Temptations, Three Dog Night, Tina Turner, The Turtles, Conway Twitty, Van Halen, Junior Walker and The All-Stars, War, The Who, Hank Williams Jr., Larry Williams, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Womack, Stevie Wonder, John Lennon, and many, many more..............
Some of the label names are: arwin, abnak, era, brunswick, vj, cub, calico, phillips, fernwood, crest, dore, gee, dootone, ember, gorgdy, zen, carlton, everlast, defuxe, nasco, time, minit, tag, fury, ember, silver fox, stax, okeh, calla, kapp, challenge, crimson, double L, amazon, symbol, nola, hickory, starday, argo, sundi, everest, new voice, date, abbott, white whale, hull, gregmark, boom, ebb, colpix, luniverse, everlast, herald, seville, back beat, scepter, aladdin, gordy, trans-world, love, musicor, crystalette, impact, cadence, coed, lawn, and many more!
Mailing costs are what the Post Office charges plus a little more for packing supplies. I do not believe in making giant profits by charging unrealistic mailing fees. It is my belief that a quality product, sold at a fair price, is the way to go.
Local pickup is possible.
Returns are still permitted for 30 days.
You will not be disappointed! I guarantee that you will be happy with your purchase. I do not play games and I work hard to make the buying experience as pleasant as possible.
Mint: The vinyl must look truly un-played.
Excellent: Between NM and Mint.
NM: The vinyl looks virtually flawless, being played perhaps a few times. A barely visible scuff may be permitted, but no scratches.
NM-: Very similar to NM, but a non-feelable and barely noticeable scratch may be permitted.
VG++: Still has very minor surface wear, with very minor marks such as minor scratch(es) and/or scuff(s). May have one noticeable, but inconsequential, scratch.
VG+: The record still has good luster and shine. The difference between VG++ and VG+ is the number of scuffs and light scratches.
VG: The record has a decent luster and shine, with more noticeable scratches than VG+, but is overall a decent record.
VG-: Luster and shine will sometimes start to become less prominent at VG- and below, as well as having some prominent scratch(es) and scuff(s).
G+: The records’ vinyl will show several scratches and scuffs.