Sold Date:
December 3, 2017
Start Date:
November 26, 2017
Final Price:
£11.39
(GBP)
Bid Count:
3
Seller Feedback:
1944
Buyer Feedback:
9
Saturday Night Fever, O.S.T. Double Vinyl Album, 1977. RSO Records, Cat No, 2479 199 & 2479 200, Run Out Matrix, A1/B3/A5/B1. I would class the vinyl as in excellent condition, both records look totally unmarked when tilted & viewed under good light, both play great with no sticks/jumps & very little background noise. The gatefold sleeve is also EX. Also include is a 7" Vinyl, Stayin' Alive/If I can't Have You, French Copy, which I will class as good condition only, plays with no sticks/jumps, but there are some surface marks which contribute to some background noise in places, the picture sleeve is well worn. I got this of a friend of mine in France, it has been well played in the early days & been in her garage for years.
I will combine postage to keep costs as low as possible, 50p per additional album, up to three records, (Doubles may alter price depending on weight). Any more than three also depends on weight. Just let me know when you have finished bidding & I will invoice you with a total, any questions, please ask, thanks.
Overseas buyers I prefer to post using international signed for, however I can post using standard air mail ( I cannot be held responsible if package goes missing using standard air mail) should you wish, please ask for prices.
I grade my records by the following, a combination of appearance & playing.
EX- Totally unmarked, plays with no sticks/jumps & very little background noise.
VG- Some light surface marks visible, plays with no sticks/jumps, some background noise can be heard, mainly between tracks or on some quieter parts, nothing major.
GD- More pronounced surface marks visible, plays with no sticks/jumps, but surface noise may be more evident with occasional pops/rotation clicks etc.
Fair- Surface marks highly visible, plays with no sticks/jumps, but background noise will consist of pops/ rotation clicks, background static/crackle which in some cases may get in the way of the music.
Poor- Record will have at least one jump/skip.
I will always test play & give a brief description of how each record plays.