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Sold Date:
October 30, 2016
Start Date:
October 23, 2016
Final Price:
$32.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
4298
Buyer Feedback:
27
This item is not for sale. Gripsweat is an archive of past sales and auctions, none of the items are available for purchase.
The Ineligibles 45 titled "Think What you Will/Tiger Paws"; Anderson Records A-109, 1966. These sides play with significant surface noise, but are still an enjoyable listen. This is the one-and-only record by a group of Anderson (Indiana) College students who played gigs together for about a year, never to escape obscurity. They named themselves for their poor grades. Side A is a fun, guitar song with minimal lyrics, set to a Bo Diddley-like beat and played live over screams and raucous party sounds. Side B is a moody, mid-tempo surf instrumental.
To U.S. locations, the mailing charge is $3.50, first class. Combined with other 45s, the cost is $3.50 for 1-4 discs; $5 for 5-10 discs (priority mail); and $6 for 11 or more records (priority mail). FREE mailing to U.S. locations for any winner whose single bid or combined bids exceeds $75. I typically mail within 24 hours.
International bidders: The overseas rate for more than one 45 record is as follows: $24 for 2-9 records; $34 for 11-15 records. For more than 15 records, e-mail me to determine the rate. To Canada: $16 for 2-9 records; $24 for 11-15. For more than 15 records, e-mail me.
If I do not list the visual grade for a record, this means the record's visual grade does not differ significantly from the play grade. Play grade definitions: NM (near mint) -- little or no surface noise; VG+ (very good plus) -- surface noise, but does not interfere with the enjoyment of the track; VG (very good) -- surface noise noticeable and whether or not it interferes with the enjoyment of the track depends on your level of tolerance. G (good) -- noticeable surface noise, at least some of which interferes with the enjoyment of the song.
Please e-mail me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking.