The Beatles HEY JUDE ~ Original! No Barcode ~ STILL FACTORY SEALED!! SW 385

Sold Date: April 13, 2014
Start Date: April 6, 2014
Final Price: $104.26 (USD)
Bid Count: 8
Seller Feedback: 342
Buyer Feedback: 23


Hello!!

 

UP FOR SALE IS AN EXTREMELY RARE SEALED USA VINTAGE PRESSING OF "The Beatles ~ Hey Jude" SW 385 -  This is an original 1970s or early 80s pressing with no barcode, no cutouts or promo holes, and not a club issue!  GORGEOUS TIGHT GLOSSY  SHRINK - COVER IN GORGEOUS CONDITION...  These LPs were stored very well and are crisp and clean! (see my other Beatles listings) - - EXTREMELY HTF ALBUM SEALED, ESP. IN THIS CONDITION!!!

 

Vinyl:    SS

Cover:  NM

 

NOTE!!!  Check out the incredible Beatles LPs I have listed now!  I just uncovered a treasure trove of vintage sealed LPs as well as a bunch of unreleased live and studio stuff, all in gorgeous condition!  Don't miss out!!!


SIDE NOTE:  I have over 3000 records in my collection.  If you're looking for something but don't see it here, let me know.

Also, I have more records for sale over at mamagottaste.  I split them into two accounts at the end of last year for tax purposes, so I'll combine shipments if you purchase from both!


A note about my grading:  I think the Goldmine grading system leaves far too many gaps, so while I use that as a base, I have my own system.  The difference between VG+ and NM should have way more steps between it than 1.  I've graded tens of thousands of records, and you definitely need a bigger range than VG+ to NM (I consider anything less than VG+ to be not even worth owning unless it's so rare that it's all you have until a listenable record can replace it).  Please read below.  

VINYL GRADING:

SS ~ Sealed records : Still sealed in original shrink wrap

MINT : Pristine, perfect and flawless.  Usually reserved for sealed records

NM ~ NEAR MINT : The record should show no obvious signs of wear. The very slightest signs of use, truly near mint. May have a few slight paper scuffs on the vinyl that shuldn't affect play.

EX+ :  The record will show some signs that it was played and handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. There should be no obvious defects (Scratches/Warps).  Just a tiny step below NM

EX : Light use is evident, either slight needle marks or scuffs.  This grade record is still an exceptional play copy.

VG++ : Use is evident but not bad.  Record has some marks , very light scratches, though not feelable.  Will definitely play through with no skips.

VG+ : Average used record, looks OK, plays OK, some noise is possible.  Some scratches, may be feelable, but will still play without skipping.  Record was played but was reasonably cared for.

VG : Vinyl has some groove wear or several scratches or some significant scratches. This record will play with noise that does not overwhelm the music.

G : Significant surface noise, scratches, visible groove wear , may skip or repeat.

  Grades for covers:   M : perfect. no wear, square flat corners, solid seams, spine etc., Usually sealed   NM : overall appearance of front and back near perfect but may have a very small problem such as a small corner ding/couple tiny spine chips, but nothing noticeable without close inspection.   EX : as above, nice "un-handled" feel, but may have more spine wear, a bent or dinged corner or two, very light ring wear, but rarely any splits or tears.   VG+:  Between VG and EX (usually closer to an EX grade), NO major seem splits over a an inch or two, No visible water damage.  Edge chipping and smaller splits possible, ring wear, and small name or writing possible but should be noted.   VG:  Still has a decent overall appearance, but may have split seams, spine splits, tears, staining, water damage, or other fault   VG- to G:  Significant wear.