Sold Date:
December 16, 2018
Start Date:
November 29, 2018
Final Price:
$16.99
(USD)
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Buyer Feedback:
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Lot of 7 LPs from Donna Summber, sleeves and vinyl are VG+ to NM- with a couple exception (see below):
I Remember Yesterday
Four Seasons of Love, printed inner sleeve
Love to Love You Baby, vinyl is VG
A Love Trilogy
Bad Girls, double LP, gatefold cover, printed inner sleeves, CRC
She Works Hard for the Money, vinyl is very close to NM, printed inner sleeve, CRC
Live and More, double LP, trifold die-cut cover, printed inner sleeves
Some of the records have a name written in marker on one label.
These records have NOT been cleaned. They will need to be cleaned.
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Each record is cleaned and then graded visually according to the following guidelines. Anything that looks less than VG+ will be put on the turntable to double check for skips and playability.
NM = The record looks like it was played very few times, if at all. It will be shiny, glossy, and look pretty much brand new. A NM cover will look like it was just opened.
Strong NM- = The record is very close to NM, with one or two light imperfections that kept me from giving it a NM grade. A strong NM- cover has one or two minor imperfections.
NM- = The record has a few minor imperfections that will not affect play. The cover has a few minor imperfections but still looks great.
Strong VG+ = This is the high end of the VG+ grade. The record is almost, but not quite, NM-. The cover is at the high end of VG+.
VG+ = The record has obviously been played many times and may have quite a few marks on it, but the marks are not deep (you can?t feel them with a fingernail) and they will affect play minimally. You might hear some light cracks or pops between tracks or during the quietest parts of the music. A VG+ cover will look used, with wear to the edges and corners, some light creasing, etc. but it is still a decent, average cover.
Strong VG = The record looks VG (see below), but it plays more like a VG+ record. The cover is beginning to have more than average wear.
VG = Lots of marks, some of them deep enough to feel with a fingernail, but it still provides an enjoyable listening experience. You will hear pops and cracks during play, especially during quieter tracks. A VG cover has heavy wear, seam splits, heavy creasing, etc. but it is not entirely trashed.
VG- = More serious defects, with a lot of surface noise, but the record still plays through without skipping.
G+ = It just gets worse from here and it would be rare for me to list a record in this condition.
I do my best to be conservative with my visual grading. If, after receiving the record, you feel that it was not described accurately, I do accept returns within 14 days of when they were received by the buyer. Return shipping is paid by the buyer. Once I receive the record, I will refund the original purchase price, including the original shipping cost.