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Sold Date:
August 3, 2020
Start Date:
June 20, 2020
Final Price:
£18.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
507
Buyer Feedback:
61
John Leach
Put That Woman Down
Love Don't Turn Your Back On Me
UK Destiny white and red DEMO 45 FROM 1979
Condition
Label = Please see photos
Vinyl A-side = M-
Vinyl B-side = M-
This Record is from my personal collection. Please see my other auctions for similar Northern Soul Records.
Grading
MINT
I never use this grade, (even for new records) as you can find fault in anything if you look hard enough. Used records should never be described as mint, as once a stylus has been on a record it can no longer be technically classed as mint!
NM (same as MINT MINUS): MY TOP GRADE. Practically flawless. A grade I use mainly for new or genuinely unplayed records that look brand new.
VG++: (same as EX) Clean, shiny vinyl in great condition. Very light surface marks (if any) which do not affect play. Perhaps a faint tick or brief moment of subtle surface noise. Overall a very nice copy.
VG+: Some light visible marks which do not affect play. Possible light surface noise at times, which may be more noticeable during soft passages. Might play with minor clicks but nothing continuous.
VG: Surface marks and scuffs will be apparent. Surface noise may be more significant. Might play with more ticks and pops but never skips or overpowers the music. Still a good listen.
VG-: Substantial disc wear. Will play with louder pops and background noise. Perhaps a brief skip or two. I only auction records in this condition if they are highly sought after.