Sold Date:
August 4, 2022
Start Date:
July 28, 2022
Final Price:
$78.22
(USD)
Bid Count:
33
Seller Feedback:
2282
Buyer Feedback:
0
Pink Floyd, The Wall Double-Album LP, 1979 ~ Columbia Records PC2 36183, 12” 33⅓-RPM Vinyl LP
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For auction is the album by Pink Floyd, the Wall. Released in 1979, this double-album record had a number of cuts that got frequent airplay on the radio stations. The song that I bought the album for was Another Brick in the Wall Part3. (Yes, that is the name.) Not pictured but part of the album is a plain piece of paper with Pink Floyd The Wall written on it. It came with the records.
I’m sorry the pictures are not better than they are. I’m working under difficult conditions.
Overall conditon: I grade this double-album record set and everything that comes with it in Very Good+ (VG+) condition.
Record condition: I see no cuts, nor dings, nor scratches on this record. There is no warping, nor spindle wear. The edges of the record have some of the sharpness that new records have. This record will play the way it did when I bought it. I grade the condition of this record Near Mint (NM).
Record cover condition: The front, back and inside pages of this album are in great condition, but a couple of corners evidently got banged. Because of that, I rate this cover a Very Good+ (VG+).
Inner Sleeve condition: A brick wall adorns all four sides of the two inner sleeves. There are some minor sun spots. I don’t know how that happened. Maybe they’re from humidity. The condition of the inner sleeves is Very Good+ (VG+).
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Shipping & Handling:
USA:
Media Mail: Free
Priority Mail: $12.65
CANADA:
First Class Mail International (10-15 days): $18.85
Priority Mail International (6-10 days): $41.45
EUROPE:
First Class Mail International (10-15 days): $26.45
Priority Mail International (6-10 days): $57.45
JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND:
First Class Mail International (10-15 days): $25.85
Priority Mail International (6-10 days): $61.05
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