Sold Date:
May 26, 2015
Start Date:
May 19, 2015
Final Price:
£13.17
(GBP)
Bid Count:
11
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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PARLOPHONE PMC 1202 "PLEASE PLEASE ME" STAMPER NUMBERS 2 GTT 3 RGR MATRIX NUMBERS -1N -1N NO TAXCODE
FOURTH PRESSING WITH "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED" LABEL TEXT
AN ALBUM THAT REALLY NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION THE BEATLES FIRST LP GROUNDBREAKING, ERA DEFINING, REVOLUTIONARY ,THERE AREN'T REALLY ENOUGH SUPERLATIVES ,JUST A STUNNING BREAKTHROUGH ALBUM THAT IS OR SHOULD BE IN EVERBODYS COLLECTION.
FOURTH PRESSING AS EARLIER DESCRIBED LOW STAMPERS 2 & 3 WITH A THREE DIGIT TAX CODE MTK AN EARLIEISH PRESSING
VINYL DISC HAS BEEN PLAYED ( C'MON ITS THE BEATLES) BUT STILL RETAINS A NICE GLOSSY SHEEN TO THE SURFACES THERE ARE HANDLING AND NEEDLE MARKS NOTHING THAT AFFECTS THE AUDIO WHICH IS NICE AND CLEAR WITH THE ODD POP AND CRACKLE IN BETWEEN TRACKS
LABELS ARE BRIGHT AND CLEAN AND FREE FROM ANY WRITING OR STAINING EMITEX INNER IS IN NICE CLEAN CONDITION AND UNMARKED BUT DOES HAVE SOME MINOR AGE FADING THE LAMINATED E J DAY RECORD SLEEVE FRONT IS IN BRIGHT CLEAN CONDITION BUT DOES HAVE SOME MINIMAL EDGE CREASING,ALSO SOME SMALL CORNER BUMPS
SLEEVE REAR INNER UNLAMINATED PANEL DOES HAVE SOME AGE FADING AND A CREASE BETWEEN THE LIST OF SONGS AND THE TEXT BUT ALL IS READABLE
BOTTOM FOLDOVER EDGE HAS AN INTERNAL TAPE REPAIR TO SUPPORT THE EDGE
RECORD PLAYS THROUGH ON BOTH SIDES WITHOUT ANY SKIPS OR JUMPS WITH JUST THE ODD POP AND CRACKLE BETWEEN TRACKS AND STILL SOUNDS GREAT AFTER 50 + YEARS