Sold Date:
August 23, 2014
Start Date:
August 16, 2014
Final Price:
$15.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
4
Seller Feedback:
598
Buyer Feedback:
18
Jul 27 at 3:28 PM These are records from a friend. I went through his collection and took 75 of his more collectible records to sell that are in excellent condition. These are all from one private collection and were bought new in the 60's and early 70's. They have not been played in decades and have been stored indoors. Most have minimal play and still look very clean. There is no oxidation or heavy paper scratches from being roughly slid in the paper sleeves on any of these records unless specified. This person had nice stereo equipment and took excellent care with his records. I am not going to clean them because they were never abused and are all well preserved. They will come in the original paper sleeves s I received them. I have carefully taken them all out once just to grade them. And they are conservatively graded. This Fresh Cream comes in the original plum ATCO label. It has a nice glossy shine with some fine paper scratches from the paper sleeve. There are about 3 or 4 paper lines that can be found upon close inspection but nothing that would affect the play or be considered a needle scratch. The labels are very clean, centered, and well preserved. There are two names written in ink that is confined to the white portion of the label. It is faint and probably does not show in the photo. It does look like something that could be reasonably removed if desired. The cover has reasonable wear and some areas of the spine bottom are thin but no splitting. No writing or tears.