Scott Bedford Four Last Exit To Brooklyn / I'm At The Top 45 NM 1965 Garage Joy

Sold Date: March 13, 2021
Start Date: November 4, 2018
Final Price: $15.00 (USD)
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THE SCOTT BEDFORD FOUR 45 RPM ....ORIGINAL 1965 45 rpm....MID 60's BEAT / GARAGE ROCK.... ORIGINAL: JOY 296 45 rpm FORMAT: MONO YEAR: 1965 CONDITION (Please see grading table below for definitions): ***THIS 45 rpm IS PLAY-GRADED*** 45: NM (very nice....a couple small faint paper type marks....plays nicely on my Denon) LABEL: EX+ (very nice....has small spot of storage type rubs to label side 1...see photos)

THE SCOTT BEDFORD FOUR

45 RPM   ....ORIGINAL 1965 45 rpm....MID 60's BEAT / GARAGE ROCK....   ORIGINAL:  JOY 296 45 rpm   FORMAT:  MONO   YEAR:  1965   CONDITION (Please see grading table below for definitions):   ***THIS 45 rpm IS PLAY-GRADED*** 45:  NM  (very nice....a couple small faint paper type marks....plays nicely on my Denon) LABEL:  EX+  (very nice....has small spot of storage type rubs to label side 1...see photos) TRACKS:   ****PLEASE SEE ENLARGED VERSION OF PHOTOS WHICH SHOW TRACKS LISTED ON THIS RECORD****
  ***I ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES TO KEEP SHIPPING COSTS AS LOW AS POSSIBLE***   FINE PRINT AND OTHER SPECIFICS (Please read)   Packing of LP’s & 45’s All of my records are shipped in sturdy cardboard LP or 45 rpm mailers.   Packing of 78’s 78’s are shipped in an oversized box with the actual record “sandwiched” between cardboard. The 78 “sandwich” is then placed in the oversized box on top of peanut foam filler material below, above and around the record to cushion it as well as possible.   Grading (PLEASE READ SO THERE ARE NO SURPRISES) All records are carefully graded. In an attempt to give customers an accurate impression of condition rather than adhere to somewhat arbitrary criteria, I give an "overall presentation" grade, supplemented when necessary with additional remarks (which is more often than not). Please refer to my grading system below for a more detailed explanation as well as my general comments above in the grading description.   GRADING DESCRIPTIONS
RECORDS: Sealed: Store stock new Mint: Like new or near new with only one or two small insignificant defects Near Mint/M-: Extremely nice. Would be Mint, except for a possibly a couple of light hairlines or scuffs VG++ or EX: Still a very nice record with all or nearly all of its original gloss but may have a few more light, surface marks, hairlines, needle tracks or the like VG+: A nice, but used record that may have a series of light scuffs or scratches. It probably plays with a some pops VG: A well-used record that still should sound OK when played, but may have moderate surface noise, pops, and even a possible skip. VG-: A very well-worn record that plays through, probably has skipping and snap, crackle, pop Good: Probably will play through but with much in the way of surface noise, pops, crackles, skips etc. Fair: You’re getting this record just to own. Poor: The sky’s the limit as far as condition in the negative sense PLAY-GRADING: Most of my records are play-graded unless I state that they are visually graded.  With regards to play-grading, I always leave additional commentary with regards to the grading.   COVERS: There are really too many possible defects regarding covers to be as specific in my definitions as I had been with my record grades. But please keep in mind these general grading guidelines: I will give greater weight to the condition of the front cover than back cover when assigning an overall grade Stickers – I will state if there are any If I write that a cover has a punch-hole, I’m talking about a small punch-press type hole A factory saw mark is a narrow cut in the perimeter of the cover, could be anywhere and vary in length from 1/2” to 2” at the most.