Sold Date:
February 10, 2018
Start Date:
February 3, 2018
Final Price:
$82.53
(USD)
Bid Count:
14
Seller Feedback:
4575
Buyer Feedback:
19
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Andrew Hill on a mono Blue Note LP # 4151 entitled Black Fire. The LP record plays with good fidelity, shows lots of gloss, with scattered scuffs or wear. There is a long feelable scratch mark on side two of this LP. (Please see the scans.) The record still plays well, but you can sometimes hear a faint click when the needle passes over the scratch mark. The label shows the "New York" address, and "Van Gelder" and ear are stamped in the trail off groove. The LP jacket shows clear images. There is staining along the top seam on both sides of the jacket. The upper seam and spine are mostly split, and there is wear around the edges and corners of the LP jacket. Very playable LP of an outstanding Blue Note release. I have included two sound files, including a the third track on side two, that has the scratch mark. Please see the scans, and listen to the two sound files.
Players include: Andrew Hill, Joe Henderson, Richard Davis, and Roy Haynes.
Please listen to the streaming audio of two tracks from this actual LP by using the ecommerce auction player. My hope is that the included sound file will give you the best way to determine the grade of this record.
Domestic Shipping is $4.00 by Media Postal Service. First class postal service delivery time depends on distance (usually less than a week). Please message me after the auction, if you prefer Priority Mail, which offers delivery in two to three days. Priority rates vary according to the destination.
Shipping to EUROPE, ASIA, AND AUSTRALIA via FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL AIR MAIL is $22.50. (Sorry that the USPS increased their rates this year!) Delivery time is usually one to two weeks, depending on foreign customs, and each destination. Registered mail is required for any interantional shipments with a value over $100 for buyer and seller protection on Ebay and Paypal. Registered mail costs an additional $12.00 above normal shipping costs. Packages with four or more records sent to international destinations require Priority Mail due to the weight of the package. USPS charges by weight. Any package over two pounds goes to $34.50, over three pounds to $49.50, and over four pounds to higher rates.
First class international mail service can not track the item after it leaves the United States.
International customers who want insurance and/or tracking must use either registered or global express mail service. (These services are not available with first class postal international mail service.) Registered mail takes a week longer, due to security handling. International registered mail services for one record costs $19.00. Global Express Mail costs approximately $40.00. If the amount is less, I will refund you the difference. After winning a record, please notify me, if you desire these services. I can send you an amended Ebay invoice, with the desired shipping services.
Please submit payment within 7 days of auction ending, or a non-paying bidder alert will be issued and/or relisting of the item may result. Please communicate with me, if there is a delay in payment.
I usually ship within 24 hours of receipt of payment, except for weekends or postal holidays.
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS PLEASE READ! Once a package leaves the US, only the postal service has control over handling or delivery time. Most international shipments are arriving in about a week.
So far, all my shipments have arrived safely. The customer has the option to select insurance for absolute security.
There is a complete audio stream of at least one side of each record on the listing page. Occasionally the audio stream "times out" overseas, limiting the sound, to a brief "clip". If this happens, please email or message me, and I will try to make a correction. Here is my grading system:
NM- = record appears mostly new and uplayed
VG++ = record looks great, may be a few light paper scuffs, plays like new.
VG+ = fairly nice copy, may be a few light marks, occasional tick or pop, but mostly clean sound.
VG = wear, scuffing, light scratches, ticks and pops, but a very playable copy.
VG- many scuffs or groove wear, plays with some noise, but still listenable.
G+ = a playable copy but very very worn, plays with lots of noise
G through G- = wall hanger