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Sold Date:
April 6, 2014
Start Date:
March 30, 2014
Final Price:
£12.50
(GBP)
Bid Count:
11
Seller Feedback:
19073
Buyer Feedback:
13
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FOR COMBINED POSTAGE RATES PLEASE SEE TABLE BELOW NOT EBAY ESTIMATES
VERH 25 on Vertigo label. 1985 DIRE STRAITS album "Brothers In Arms". Tracks are: So Far Away, Money For Nothing, Walk Of Life, Your Latest Trick, Why Worry, Ride Across The River, The Man's Too Strong, One World, Brothers In Arms.
This terrific album is in superb excellent condition. The vinyl shines absolutely beautifully and has just a handful of the very faintest lightest wispy hairline marks that are visible under strong light. There are no scratches. The labels show no spindle marks and have no damage to or around the spindle holes at all. The labels are beautifully clean and have no writing or marks.
The inner sleeve is in superb excellent plus condition with just a small 1 centimetre seam split in the middle of the bottom edge...almost invisible.
The glossy cover is in superb excellent plus condition. No rips, splits or tears. Perfect spine with no crushing. Perfect opening edges with no fraying. No handling marks.
Great album.
SUPERB EXAMPLE
VERY LOW START
PLEASE SEE POSTAL CHARGES FOR NON AND FULLY INSURED RATES BELOW:
NUMBER OF LP’s
UK 2nd class
EUROPE Airmail
REST OF WORLD Airmail
1
2.85
5.60
7.75
2
2.85
8.10
13.50
3
2.85
9.40
16.10
4
2.85
11.15
18.95
5
5.95
11.15
18.95
6
6.99
13.20
22.00
NUMBER OF LP’s
UK 2nd class
EUROPE Airmail
REST OF WORLD Airmail
1
3.95
10.70
13.00
2
3.95
13.50
18.95
3
3.95
14.60
21.40
4
3.95
16.25
24.25
5
7.05
16.25
24.25
6
8.20
18.00
27.50
Please note that the above charges are taken directly from the Royal Mail website under price finder. These prices are based exactly on weight. I MAKE NO MONEY FROM MY POSTAL CHARGES. I pack with strong card and the records are taken out of their sleeves and placed in polythene record covers. If more than three LP’s are bought, these will automatically be sent in a strong cruciform box.
I go to the post office every two days but please allow at least 10 days before asking where your parcel is. It will have been sent but I am unable to say how long Royal Mail will take to deliver.