Please Please Me + 5 1960's Original BEATLES VINYL Lp Records See Description

Sold Date: April 28, 2016
Start Date: April 21, 2016
Final Price: £103.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 16
Seller Feedback: 1794
Buyer Feedback: 39


A collection of early original Beatles albums 


All play tested with results. Always a pleasure listening to this stuff 


Here's the run down 


Rubber Soul pmc 1267 xex 579/80 -1 First press loud cut. The word and Michelle have a deep scratch across them. Skips all over the place 🤕

The rest of the record plays fine despite loads of scratches and marks. It's a filler I guess. 

Original inner sleeve well worn 

Garrod & Lofthouse flipback sleeve well worn with name on the back


Help PMC 1255 xex 549/50 - 2 

Slight warp but plays fine. Graded good 

Garrod and Lofthouse flipback sleeve graded as very good. Intact and no graffiti 


With the Beatles pmc 1206 xex 447/8 - 7n. No sold in uk text on either label. Rim starts 'The Parlophone co' all in caps. Yellow pound logo and Parlophone lettering. Recording first published at 9 o' clock. MT Tax. Skips on Mr Postman and you got a hold on me. 

Garrod & Lofthouse flipback sleeve graded good 


Please please me pmc 1202 MT Tax on label. No sold in uk text on either label. Rim text starts with The Parlophone company all in caps. Yellow pound logo and parlophone lettering. Recording first published at 9 o' clock. xex 421/2 -1N 2N Plays well. No skips sticks or jumps. Graded as fair 

No sleeve 




Revolver pmc 7009 xex 605/6 -2 -3 KT Tax on label. A couple of skips on Love you to. Rest of the album plays really well. 

Garrod & Lofthouse flipback sleeve graded good with name on the rear 


A hard days night. PMC 1230 xex 481/2-3N KT Tax on label

Couple of skips on Any time at all

Graded as good 

Original inner good

Earnest J Day flipback sleeve graded as fair with name on the back



These Must be of use to someone



Please bid accordingly to the description. 


Will be packed securely for posting with Hermes 


Overseas post via 'eBay global shipping' only. The cost for this is dictated by them, not me

Thanks for looking