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Sold Date:
September 17, 2014
Start Date:
September 17, 2014
Final Price:
$100.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
2790
Buyer Feedback:
3
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The single is Give Me Your Heart by Ron Esco. It's AfterDark Records 77022-12.
Tracklist
A1 Give Me Your Heart (Monster Mash) A2 Give Me Your Heart (A Capella) B1 Give Me Your Heart (Blasted Club) B2 Give Me Your Heart (A Capella)The condition of the record is 9. The cover is generic.
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We visually grade.
10 is MINT
9 is NEAR-MINT
8 is Better than VG but below NM
7 is VERY GOOD
6 is better than G but below VG
5 is GOOD
MINT - sealed or looks like it's never been played.
NEAR MINT - looks like new, may have light scuffs where it was taken in and out of the sleeve or cover.
VERY GOOD - minimum imperfections, very slight scuffs or scratches that won't affect the sound, it's been played a lot.
GOOD - shows signs of wear and tear, scratching.
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