The Beatles - Revolver LP 1966 2nd Press Vg/Vg

Sold Date: October 14, 2019
Start Date: October 9, 2019
Final Price: £13.50 (GBP)
Bid Count: 8
Seller Feedback: 6054
Buyer Feedback: 1


I have a few rare and collectable Beatles records for sale this week, however most are in used condition, and some have not been looked after properly, with some suffering from scuffs, hairlines and scratches. I have tried to describe them the best I can, but PLEASE read the description carefully, because if you are looking for excellent+ records then these are probably not for you.

The Beatles - Revolver LP 1966 2nd Press (Mono)      

Parlophone Records: PMC 7009

Matrix: XEX 605-2  &  XEX 606-2 

UK Issue

Vinyl is in 'very good' condition, a couple of very light general hairlines.

Sleeve is also in 'very good/excellent' condition, no unwanted names or writing, and only some very light general wear around the corners.  

Labels are in 'excellent' condition and are clean and free of any unwanted names, writing or marks.

Please E-Mail me through Ebay if you require any more info on this item.

P/P To the UK is £3.10 

Europe and Russia £5.50

America and the Rest of The World £9.80

Please note: I require payment within 7 days,(unless you let me know) otherwise I will re-list the item.

Foreign buyers please note, that if an item fails to arrive, you must give it 3 to 4 weeks, as it can take an age to get to some country's. Also if an item fails to arrive after this length of time, then I will give a full refund for the cost of the item, but 'I WILL NOT PAY THE POSTAGE' as this is not my fault. Please be aware of this before you bid. (Unfortunatley for the good buyers, I have had to many things mysteriously going missing !!!) This does not affect British and Irish customers. Thank You

In the unlikley event you have a problem with your purchase, please contact me first, before you leave feedback, I 'WILL' sort it out for you.

I try to be as accurate as possible with my grading of the records, based on the guide in the Record Collector magazine, but occasionally peoples perception of a record are very different. In this case if the record is far removed from the discription I put, then I will give a full refund.

In other words if I haven't put 'Mint' or 'Excellent' then it isn't.!!!

Grading:

MINT: Brand new condition, no surface marks no deterioration in sound, all paperwork should be in perfect condition

Excellent: The Record shows some signs of being played, there is very little lessening of sound quality. The packaging may have very slight signs of wear and /or creasing.

Very Good: The Record has been played a number of times, but there is no major deteriation in sound quality, despite slight surface marks andthe occasional light scratch.

Good; The record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps some mild scratches. The cover suffers from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits and discoloration.

Fair: The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise. It may even jump. The cover and contents will be torn, stained and/or defaced.

Poor/Bad : Forget it!!!!!  

Happy Bidding,

Bryan