Sold Date:
May 10, 2024
Start Date:
May 3, 2024
Final Price:
£43.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
8
Seller Feedback:
1520
Buyer Feedback:
0
100% Fully Guaranteed
We do send combined shipping with no extra costs. Important: In case of multiple item won, please wait for our invoice
..........................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT: Currently you will see, here in EBay auction, some RARE and COLLECTABLE classical records, all UK Stereo, including SXL , ASD, SAX and couple of rare private pressing. I have sold records several times in the past and the grading I put on the sleeves or vinyl are very accurate thanks to the experience I had both as a collector and as a seller. Please always read the full descritpion and have nice look of the photos.
..........................................................................................................................
Rare Decca SXL 6181 STEREO LP 1st UK Pressing Made in UK 1965 "Made in England By" text label Original FFSS Decca Inner Sleeve!
Title: Beethoven Galuppi Scarlatti
Conductor: ARTURO BENEDETTI MICHELANGELI
CONDITION:
The Label is clean in both sides(please see photos)
The sleeve: Is kept with care into an extra plastic cover. More creases are present to the bottom left and right corner (please see photos to better understanding). spine fully readable. The visual grading for my opinion will be VG- but Please carefully check the many photos I have posted and decide for yourself the real condition of this cover. Thank you
The Vinyl: look nice and clean. Come with couple light and tiny scuffs and the common paperlines to see under strong light. Play very well, with no jumps, no skips and no pops, and the sound, apart some common background and couple "tic" is loud and enjoyable. The visual grade is VG+
THE INNER SLEEVE Is the original Stereo FFSS by Decca and is clean
(Please always see photos too)
........................................................
.......................
LOCAL PIC UP IS ALWAYS WELCOME
South East LONDON!