Sold Date:
September 19, 2023
Start Date:
September 10, 2023
Final Price:
$29.95
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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Cover Condition: NM / Vinyl Condition: M
Still sealed in the original shrinkwrap. NIce condition cover. No cut-outs or creases. Minimal corner denting.
1985 Columbia – BFC 39985
A1 She Was Always On Time (Not Anymore) 4:13
A2 Dreaming 3:44
A3 Excuse Me 3:41
A4 Still In Love 4:06
A5 That Is A Friend 4:25
B1 Second Best 3:31
B2 You're Everything To Me 3:37
B3 Different World 4:21
B4 Do You Want Tears 3:55
B5 I'm Only Human 3:43
GRADING KEY:
I have been selling records for over 20 years so you can feel safe in knowing that all my records are strictly, accurately and CONSERVATIVELY graded, guaranteed.
NM ---- Close to perfect, this is the highest grade I give to a non-sealed record. Most likely it will appear as new. At worst it may have 1 or 2 very insignificant flaws.
VG++ --- May have a few very minor flaws. Covers will have minor edge or corner wear or perhaps some barely noticeable rubbing. Vinyl will have a few light paper scuffs or possibly a light inaudible scratch.
VG+ ---- Will show signs of handling but still in better than average condition. Covers may have light ring wear or a little bit heavier corner or edge wear than a VG++ record (perhaps a light corner crease) but nothing that will seriously detract from the cover art. The vinyl will have paper scuffing and possibly one or two light scratches but nothing audible.
VG ---- About average condition for a used record. Covers may have noticeable corner, edge wear or ring wear and possibly a partially split seam. Vinyl will have a few scratches, some may be audible, but still quite listenable.
SHIPPING/PAYMENT INFO:
All records are vacuum cleaned and are shipped with poly sleeve in a specially designed record mailer box with protective filler. I have a large inventory of records in my store so if you look around you will likely find some other things you are looking for. I always combine shipping. Contact me for international shipping costs.