Sold Date:
January 11, 2022
Start Date:
January 4, 2022
Final Price:
$89.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
20
Seller Feedback:
282
Buyer Feedback:
0
SXL 2268 WB ED UK - Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade / Borodin: Polovtsian Dances
Ernest Ansermet conducting L´ Orchestra E De La Suisse Romande
DECCA SXL 2268 WB Stereo FFSS
Comes with orgiginal FFSS company inner sleeve.
Made in United Kingdom 1961
Vinyl: EX- (a light non-audible line and some very light scuffing)
Cover: EX (light wear on back cover, se pic)
With grading being a subjective matter pictures are an objective way to evaluate for yourself. All records visually graded and playgraded when in doubt.
Don not hesitate to ask any questions, I´ll try to answer as quick as possible.
PLEASE NOTE - you are bidding on original 1960s vinyl - this will not have completely silent surfaces, even when in unplayed condition - but the sound and recording quality is generally excellent. If you are looking for absolutely perfect blemish-free reproduction, please bear this in mind.
Bid with complete confidence. See my other items for more records.
All records are packaged outside their sleeve in a protective plastic. The same goes for printed inner sleeves, well packed in cardboard mailers with stiffeners. I ship registred mail.
Please understand that I cannot be held responsible for any delays caused by shipping companies, or any other issues once a record leaves me. The same goes for any additional cost (customs, duty, VAT...) caused by your country's regulation.
Payment is due within 5 days of the end of the auction or date of sale. I accept PayPal, please contact me if you have any other suggestions regarding your payment.
All items will be shipped within 3 days after payment is completed.
Shipping costs to most countries:
1-3 LP/12": $20 international signed
3-6 LP/12"s: $30 international signed
For further combined rates or general questions, don´t hesitate to contact me.
Gradings used:
NM In condition as new.
EX Minor signs of use/wear.
VG+ Fine condition, but vinyl or cover does show some signs of use/wear.
VG OK condition. Record has obviously been played a lot, but may still sound fine. Cover may have ring-, edge-wear or split seams.
Thanks - good luck bidding!