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The Beatles 1978 ? Tragical Mystery Tour Sapcour 36 VG+

Sold Date: October 25, 2020
Start Date: October 18, 2020
Final Price: $30.99 (USD)
Bid Count: 3
Seller Feedback: 875
Buyer Feedback: 40

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Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. Shipped with heavy plastic collector cover.
From a collector's vault, this 2 record set is, I think, an unofficial copy of an unofficial copy from New Zealand titled Tragical History Tour. It seems to be live recordings from various places at various time. Sound quality, therefor, varies and is not up to studio recording in most if not all parts. Basically unplayed but scuffed in storage from the very thin, amateurishly printed jacket. I say unplayed because there were several in the collection. It was nobody's personal album, just an investment. Runout etching is B 36-A&B and B37 A&B.
Hold payment for multiple bids for invoice. 
Please understand that the records I am selling were not collected by me so I do not know their history. I am no kind of expert in music or records. I research each item on Discogs and Fosman's Dead Wax book for all the information in the post. If I have information from Discogs, Fosman or another seller's post that a record like mine is a reissue, I indicate that. I listen to all 45rpm records and parts of any 33rpm that looks potentially damaged. I judge them according to Discogs standards and give the reasons for my rating so buyers can second guess me. My quality ratings are not certified in any way. If the difference between an original edition and a reissue is indicated by a tiny detail not shown on Discogs, Fosman or by another seller, I may not discover that. I sell in the belief that collectors of vintage records are more knowledgeable than me about what they collect and know what they are looking at. I am glad to answer any questions. Because collectors may know the true value of a record, while I do not, I start at a very reasonable price and let bidders set the true value, which is often much higher than I thought or much lower. If an item gets no bids after a while I discard it even though I originally thought it was worth something.