Sold Date:
May 25, 2015
Start Date:
May 22, 2015
Final Price:
£15.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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The Jam
Snap!
Snap1
1983
Polydor Records - Made in The UK
'Best of' masterpiece in Excellent condition. 1st pressing with picture inners.
Vinyl and sleeve are visually Excellent.
I have tried too show the condition of vinyl & sleeve with the photographs listed but please contact me with any questions that you may have.
Records will be mailed in a strong corrugated cardboard cruciform style mailer.
I use the UK record collector grading guide as detailed below.
Records are visually graded unless stated as play graded
Record Collector Magazine's Grading Guide:
MINT: The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks
or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as
the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records
advertised as Sealed or Unplayed should be Mint.
EXCELLENT: The record shows some signs of having been played, but there
is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might
have slight wear and / or creasing.
VERY GOOD: The record has obviously been played many times, but displays
no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface
marks and the occasional light scratch. Normal wear and tear on the
cover or extra items, without any major defects, is acceptable.
GOOD: The record has been played so much that the sound quality has
noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild
scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of
edges, spine splits, discolouration, etc.
FAIR: The record is still just playable but has not been cared for
properly and displays considerable surface noise; it may even jump. The
cover and contents will be torn, stained and / or defaced.
As well as the above grades, Near Mint is often used as well; this is
really for a record that appears new but is known to have been played
because the label has light spindle marks or because it has come from a
previous owner and is assumed to have been played by them. For records
which appear to fall between the accepted grades, + and - are also often
added to the grading.