Sold Date:
September 3, 2016
Start Date:
September 2, 2016
Final Price:
$28.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
194
Buyer Feedback:
98
Greetings...please read full description. grading is referenced, it is effective to communicate what is seen and heard as grading standards vary quite a bit from seller to seller.
TITLE : LINK WRAY Self-Titled LP 1971 Original Die-cut Cover Polydor 24-4064
GRADING SPECULATION:
VINYL: VERY GOOD PLUS. The record glistens with amazing luster and gloss. Disc would be considered near mint if not for a small scratch over part of the track "Fallin' Rain". Towards the middle of the song a light ticking can be heard, which escalates to some pops at the end. The flaw doesn't overpower the music, and the overall quality of the record seems to warrant the grade.
JACKET: VERY GOOD PLUS. Jacket has a bit of general age wear and a hint of ring wear. Still very attractive. Original inner sleeve is in quite pristine condition.
FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE (I AM QUITE RESPONSIVE) AND THANKS FOR LOOKING!
ALTHOUGH THE DEFAULT METHOD OF SHIPPING IS MEDIA MAIL (IN EFFORT TO KEEP COST DOWN FOR BUYERS) I'M HAPPY TO SHIP PRIORITY AS WELL. JUST CONTACT PRIOR TO BUYING AND SHIPPING CAN BE ADJUSTED.
GENERAL INFO:
Condition of all records listed are visually graded by very strong bright light, then verified again by sunlight. If any potential problems with condition are detected upon inspection the record is then play tested. All records are cleaned carefully and shipped in a plastic outer sleeve. Additional inner sleeves are included with if the title has a noteworthy inner sleeve to ensure its protection.
All payments are expected within three days of purchase or buyer runs risk of the item being relisted. I accept PayPal only (no E-Checks please).
International buyers should wait to pay until you receive an invoice and by all means contact ahead to time to receive a shipping quote. Not shipping to Italy or Spain at this present time.
Grading Standards & Speculations:
I try not to reinvent the wheel by making up my own system of grading, and regard it as a tool to achieve the best customer satisfaction as possible. The hope is that through grading conservatively and basing the grading process on a balance of both how the disc looks AND sounds, customers at the least will be completely satisfied, and most see their expectations exceeded. Better to have you pleasantly surprised as opposed to disappointed. Feel free to ask about how any grading may have been decided.
Thanks again!!!