Scarce Eddie and the Hot Rods - Life on the Line - NM and Shrink

Sold Date: October 3, 2015
Start Date: September 26, 2015
Final Price: $15.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 3849
Buyer Feedback: 44


This was the groups highest charting album in the UK on Island Records (ILPS-9509). This includes Do Anything You Wanna Do and (And) Don't Believe Your Eyes. The record is NM and the cover is in factory shrink wrap but does have a bottom opening cut corner. All grading is guaranteed to visual Goldmine standards (see my feedback) unless otherwise specifically described. Price includes delivery confirmation and/or insurance(78s) domestic. Priority mail and professional packaging is $8.00, additional LPs are $1.00 domestic. I ship once a week, usually on Tuesdays, every item paid for by end of the day Sunday.  Important - media mail may take up to two weeks for delivery!!! Insurance is included on purchases of $50.00 or more. Sorry about the increase in international mail but the post office now charges me an average of $16.50 for one single LP - that does not consider the cost of the mailer, bubble wrap, and labels. Insurance and/or tracking for international sales is available at a much greater shipping cost (required for Portugal). The only way I can absolutely guarantee delivery internationally is with a tracking number or insurance. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. International shipping via first class can take a month or more from the shipping date - we have no control over shipping time. Please do not ask us to lie about record values on customs forms. Today we are starting to list the booty from our summer record safari. The Tucson Record Show is just around the corner - contact me for information. Buy Cassidy Collectibles and help feed our herd of rescued dogs and pay off our daughters' student loans. No matter the good intentions of building walls they always become political tools to keep people inside.