Sold Date:
April 29, 2014
Start Date:
April 22, 2014
Final Price:
$18.26
(USD)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
451
Buyer Feedback:
113
Bringing It All Back Home
Columbia JC 33235
VINYL: NM,
Plays NM
Label: No writing or spindle marks.
COVER: NM,
in shrink. There are no cut outs, writing, seam splits or wrinkles, ring wear
or edge/corner wear.
Photos are of the actual item listed.
Grading:
I grade records conservatively using bright halogen light. Note that albums are not play graded unless noted. I guarantee that all records will play without skipping. Visual grading is based on Goldmine standards:
NM = Appears new, as if just opened. Cover shows no wear.
VG++ (ex) isn’t a Goldmine grade, but I use it for albums close to NM (that others might grade as NM).
VG+ = An album that has obviously been played, but has been cared for. A cover will show slight signs of wear (ringwear, corner dings, etc).
Shipping:
Shipping rates in the US are $4.00 for the first title shipped by media mail ($13.00 for priority mail) and $1.00 for each additional album. If you’re combining shipping, I’ll email an invoice with the discounted rate.
International shipping is available; contact me for rates. Note that I do not ship to Italy.
I mail albums in cardboard mailers designed for LPs with padding. Records are removed from the outer sleeves to prevent splitting seams.
Return Policy:
I will gladly refund the purchase price of any record I sell that is incorrectly graded so long as it is returned to me in the same condition. (Return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer.) Check my 100% positive feedback and bid with confidence!
Check my other auctions
I have more albums listed, including promotional and audiophile pressings: Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs (MOFI/MFSL), 180- and 200 gram albums, and Japanese, European and Canadian import pressings.
International buyers, please note:
International buyers are responsible for their country's customs fees and will experience longer shipping times due to customs-related delays. I will represent the value of the item (closing price) accurately on customs forms. I will not mark an international item as a gift on customs forms. It's against the law.
On Apr-22-14 at 19:45:35 PDT, seller added the following information: