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Sold Date:
September 11, 2016
Start Date:
September 1, 2016
Final Price:
£54.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
867
Buyer Feedback:
26
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ARTIST
THE BEATLES
A
ALL
YOU NEED IS LOVE (2ND PRESS)
B
BABY YOU,RE A RICH MAN
LABEL
PARLAPHONE
NUMBER
R5620
DATE
1967
MATRIX
SIDE 1
7XCE 18425 - 2
MATRIX
SIDE 2
7XCE 18425 - 1
VINYL
CONDITION
EXCELLENT TO EXCELLENT MINUS.
HIGH SHEEN VINYL SHOWS SOME SIGN OF BEING USED WITH SOME HAIRLINES BUT NO
SCUFFS OR SCRATCHES. PLAYS EXCELLENT
LABELS
EXCELLENT. VERY CLEAN
SLEEVE
EXCELLENT. COMES IN WHAT LOOKS
LIKE THE ORIGINAL DIE CUT SLEEVE
INFORMATION
The 2nd. pressing was with
capitalized printing of "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD." at the perimeter,
and a smaller Parlophone logo.
It has the central remark "SOLD
IN UK...", and the "(P) 1967" statement.
without the credit:
"Recorded during 'Live' World
Television Transmission" and "Producer: George Martin"
"The only difference on any of
the labels was that one first pressing of "All You Need Is Love"
did not mention the worldwide TV broadcast, while those made at the same time
or right after it, said "Recorded during 'Live' World Television
Transmission". Disks without that notice are a bit rarer."
It is generally said, but after
compared matrix no., the notice can be
seen on the discs with matrix suffixed-1/1, and the other hand, no credit on
the discs with matrix suffixed-2/1.
PHOTOS OF
THE ITEM
SO THAT YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY
OF THE ITEM THE PHOTOS DEPICTED ON THIS SITE ARE OF THE ACTUALT ITEM FOR
SALE.
Feedback. As a seller I will leave feedback after I have
received feedback from the buyer.
When buying records over the internet, one of the
most important things to be sure of is the condition of the vinyl and its
accompanying packaging. I've been dealing and collecting records for
over 40 years and know only too well how frustrating it can be to
receive a record through the post that's been over-graded. In the UK, the accepted record grading
system is the Record Collector magazine guide which can be found at the
back of every issue of the mag (which is on sale monthly). This is the
guide I use when selling vinyl and is reproduced below; from this you
can see that EX and VG should still be totally acceptable to listen to and
even Good shouldn't mean completely Bad! If Mint is what you want then a
record described as Mint should be indistinguishable from brand new; the
older the record, the harder it'll be to find. There are a lot less Mint
records than many people would have you believe, and terms like 'minty'
and 'awesome' or a string of exclamation marks don't really mean anything in
terms of condition.
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.
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.
In addition to the basic grading, any
individual faults should be noted separately such as if an otherwise
Excellent cover has a name written on it, or a 7" single is missing its
original centre etc.
RETURNS
POLICY NO QUIBBLE REFUND POLICY IF YOU ARE IN ANYWAY UNHAPPY WITH YOUR
PURCHASE. PLEASE DON'T LEAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK - TELL ME AND IT WILL BE
SORTED OUT - QUICKLY!
Free
postage but only in the UK. International will be handled by the E-Bay
international centre.
RECORDS
ARE SENT IN PROFESSIONAL STIFF CARDBOARD 7" RECORDS MAILERS WITH EXTRA
STIFFENER FOR PROTECTION.