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Sold Date:
February 17, 2016
Start Date:
February 10, 2016
Final Price:
$21.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
8
Seller Feedback:
2435
Buyer Feedback:
252
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Greetings everybody! Thank YOU very
much for stopping by another of my ebay record auctions, as I am very
glad that you have taken time out of your busy day (or night!) to have a
look at what I have to offer this time! I know that recently my auction
listings have been sporadic, but I'm doing what I can to get back to
action like I'm used to. I just enjoy being around records, don'tcha know! Hopefully,
some of the ones I have up for bids are ones you'd enjoy being around
and listening to as well! I suppose theres only one way to find out!
Let's see what's up for bids this time!
This time up, I have a 1969 LP release on the Golden Records label, label #LP 242, by Kay Lande titled “Halloween”. I understand that at the time I am initially posting this is a good 8+ months before this holiday actually occurs, since I came across this while doing my recent round of “picking”, I better get it up now, before it gets buried among the collections that I call my living space! This is a pretty nifty mix of stories, songs and games for children regarding the holiday, and though there is some “spooky” intent, I seriously doubt that even the biggest crybaby would get frightened by the content on this LP. The playing surface is actually in quite nice shape for a childrens’ record, perhaps the previous owner did the right thing-and played it for the youngster(s), rather than let them do it themselves. Children + Turntables (usually-) = Disaster! But this only has a few light needle marks and some smudges, and could stand a good, thorough cleaning. Both sides did play through for me without any problem for the needle, and there was only a light amount of crackling, most of which might be lessened with the aforementioned cleaning. This sounded good enough that I have no problem with giving this my average grading of E. No extra symbols, just E. That’s my grading though, and my grading is considered non-standard. If you are considering placing a bid, please read the paragraph that follows this one, as it will show you the gradings and their respective descriptions. It won’t take long to read, please do. The cover is still in nice shape as well, as the majority of the surface is still covered with what I believe to be the original shrink wrap, and about the only wear that’s noticeable is some storage wear at the corners. The spine and seams are still intact with no splitting. If you need more pictures or description, I can and will be happy to provide. If you have any comments or questions, please send them to me, and I will reply as soon as possible.
My Grading is as follows: M (Mint)-ONLY for Still Factory Sealed Records ONLY! No 45 nor 78 will ever get this grading. E+, minimal wear, perhaps only needs cleaning. E, a few light marks, maybe some minor background crackle and/or hiss. E-, light marks, crackling (nothing major), scuffs, etc.. Not great, but still quite playable. V+, More marks, scuffs, needle marks, scratches-but nothing that would make the needle skip. Will have background noise that even with a cleaning will still be around. V. Worn. Scuffs, scratches, can be noisy, but still (probably) won’t cause the needle to skip nor get stuck. V-, Noisy? You bet! Worn? Oh yeah. Playable? Sure, but don’t expect it to sound all peachy keen. P. Bleah! Playable perhaps, but do so at your own risk. Don’t trash a new needle on it. Only used on records considered rare enough for “fill in” purposes to a collector-or to those who do digital restoration.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR NON-U.S. BUYERS!!!!
All
items I sell will be sent with postage printed up from eBay. This way,
the prices are automatically listed for customs purposes and cannot be
altered. Yes, this does mean that the customs people will know the
value, but since I get a bit of a price break on postage, I can keep the
prices low for you-the buyer. I will not "mark item as a gift", just
so you can evade import rules. The people at my post office know me,
and they will check overseas packages for inspection. I hope you will
understand my position about this, my apologies if you are not able to
comply.
Also, international bidders, the price listed for postage
on my listings are for domestic mailing. I wish I could send overseas
for that price, but reality speaks different. I place a fair price on
all international postage. Watch for the invoice if you win.
ALSO-I
need to let international bidders know of a certain problem that
doesn't always happen, but will arise from time to time. All
International mail sent from this region has to go through the U.S.
Postal Service sorting center in Sandston Virginia, by our local
airport. This sorting center has been named the least efficient sorting
center in the entire U.S. Postal Service. They prove this from time to
time by mis-routing packages. If this happens-and I will monitor the
delivery-usually it will add at least an extra week for it to arrive.
If there are any problems, please contact me first, and I will do what I
must to make sure you are satisfied with the order.
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