CHUNG - DECCA SXL 6493 - TCHAIKOVSKY / SIBELIUS - PREVIN

Sold Date: May 14, 2015
Start Date: May 7, 2015
Final Price: $24.40 (USD)
Bid Count: 8
Seller Feedback: 862
Buyer Feedback: 4


Decca SXL 6493 - Made in England - Tchaikovsky / Sibelius - Violin Concerto - Chung, Previn, London Symphony Orchestra

Cover: NM-
Vinyl: NM-

I play grade all my records. Stereo issues on a Linn LP12 with a Lyra Delos cartridge. Mono issues on a Thorens TD135 with a General Electric VRII cartridge; please be aware that this is a true mono Variable Reluctance cartridge, thus playing with a minimum of groove noise and hardly picking up any imperfections that these older mono records frequently have

As I don't have my own professional cleaning equipment, I consider (and recommend) this to the buyer. In my experience records easily gain a grade with professional cleaning

Payment: worldwide - PayPal, European buyers – preferably bank transfer with BIC, IBAN

Shipping in new solid custom made LP cardboard

Standard Postage:
Less than 2 kg (average up to 6 records): Europe $12; outside Europe $22

Record(s) exceeding a value of $100, or a weight of over 2 kg will only be shipped registered - also because PayPal Buyers Protection recommends so. Rates at cost price post office.

Dear Ebuyers: For some reason, Ebay has decided that shipment to the US for this category is not allowed to exceed $4. Actual shipping from the Netherlands is currently Euro 18.10 for a package up to 2 kilograms for World shipping. I convert this amount monthly to USD with xe.com and add $1 and a bit for the costs of the new fillers, etcetera. So please do not check out automatically but allow me to send you the invoice with my actual shipping costs. Thank you so much for your understanding.

Finally: in case you don't agree with my ratings or have any other issue with my listing, please contact me and we shall work it out. I will give full refunds (item price + shipping costs), however the shipping costs for sending the item back is for the buyer unless I have made a significant mistake.