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Sold Date:
November 30, 2014
Start Date:
November 20, 2014
Final Price:
$20.50
(AUD)
Bid Count:
2
Seller Feedback:
3852
Buyer Feedback:
126
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EMI 1804 Australian from 1986 with Message For Tomorrow The cover has minor wear and creasing and EX-. The record has a great shine and plays with minimal noise, a high VG+. Signed on the back by 'The Krishna Gang', Tripadi and Murwillumbah. Has 'Sample Not For Sale' printed on both labels
Postage: If this listing is for multiple items then postage will be based on worst case Far Nth Qld; N.T.; W.A. The closer you are to Ballarat the cheaper it will be. International buyers - Please do not pay until I have sent a Paypal invoice. Postage is based on Europe/South America and will be less for North America and South East Asia. Postage will be via airmail only and sea freight is not an option.How I grade - If it's a 45 or EP I will play Side 1 and take the description from that. If it's an LP I will generally play the 1st side and visually grade Side 2 for anything noticeable.
MINT- = Not a mark. If it's a record it plays with absolutely no noise (that I could hear), if it's a cover it is spotless.I will usually contact the winner within 48 hours of finish to finalise the process. If you are looking at other items or will be delayed with payment, please let me know
Caveat Emptor - If there is anything about this transaction that may upset you, EG Postage, please do not bid.
I am happy to offer a refund or exchange where the items do not match my description. Please be aware that anything VG and under will have more background noise and surface marks. It will still be OK to play but do not expect crisp clear sound.