Sold Date:
September 14, 2020
Start Date:
September 9, 2020
Final Price:
$24.95
(USD)
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Up for auction is a very nice original pressing of the Rory Gallagher album Sinner And Saint, originally released in the U.S. on Polydor Records (PD 6510) in 1975:
-Guaranteed original pressing, NOT reissue -Original red Polydor labels -STERLING mastering stamp in deadwax -Original paste-down cover -No UPC/bar code on cover -Vinyl comes in poly audiophile protective inner sleeve
Condition: Cover looks beautiful with only minimal signs of wear. These covers were very prone to wear, but this one has been beautifully preserved. No ring wear, no seam splits. No signs of rubbing, super clean. Corners show a tiny bit of rub, and a tiny crease hardly worth mentioning. Nicest example I've come across. Grade: Excellent Plus (EX+)
Vinyl is also very nice, still retains its original shine. No obvious scratches or scuff, just some faint superficial signs of having been taken out of paper sleeve a few times. Labels look nice, no wear to spindle holes. There is some super faint writing on one label but it's really hard to see (see last photo), almost not worth mentioning. Nice copy! Grade: Excellent (EX)
Combined Shipping:
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International Shipping:
Because
of unreliable postal services, buyers in France and Italy must pay for
Expedited international shipping, which includes tracking and
insurance. I've had too many records lost or damaged shipping to these
countries. Also, I do not ship to Central or South America, or China.
How I Pack Your Records:
I
remove the records with inner sleeves from the covers prior to
packing. I sandwich the record between two pieces of cardboard for
padding and protection. I also reinforce the corners of the shipping
box to protect the corners of the record jacket from damage.
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