RICHTER-HAASER / KARAJAN - COLUMBIA SAX 2328 BS - BRAHMS - PIANO CONCERTO N.2

Sold Date: August 28, 2022
Start Date: August 21, 2022
Final Price: $75.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 11
Seller Feedback: 192
Buyer Feedback: 0


Columbia SAX 2328 BS - Brahms - Piano Concerto n.2 - Richter-Haaser, Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

Cover: EX; small chip in lower flip back , bit laminate off at opening near logo
Vinyl: EX-/NM-; 1cm hairline at the beginning of band 1 side 2 is causing very light tics. Series of ultra short small scuffs at the same band also causing some repetitive tics. Side 1 is NM-

Standard Postage:
Less than 2 kg (average up to 6 records): Europe $15; outside Europe $30

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I grade visually and (partly) play grade whenever in doubt. Stereo issues on a Linn LP12 with a Lyra Delos cartridge. Mono issues on a Thorens TD135 with a General Electric VRII cartridge; please be aware that this is a true mono Variable Reluctance cartridge, thus playing with a minimum of groove noise and hardly picking up any imperfections that these older mono records frequently have

As I don't have my own professional cleaning equipment, I consider (and recommend) this to the buyer. In my experience records easily gain a grade with professional cleaning

Payment: worldwide - PayPal

Shipping in new solid custom made LP cardboard

Due to an increasing amount of 'non-delivery' parcels in the past, I have no other option than to send with 'Registered - Track & Trace' services only.  No exceptions anymore unfortunately, unless you will explicitly wave my responsibility regarding non-delivery.  Records over $500 will only be send insured

Finally: in case you don't agree with my ratings or have any other issue with my listing, please contact me and we shall work it out. I will give full refunds (item price + shipping costs), however the shipping costs for sending the item back is for the buyer unless I have made a significant mistake.