Sold Date:
May 22, 2022
Start Date:
May 15, 2022
Final Price:
$25.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
5710
Buyer Feedback:
0
This was from a 1971 performance at The Troubadour on Capitol Records (SWBO-846). This includes Little Benny Hen and The Steam Drill. The records run NM- to VG++ with a few ultra light imperfections and the cover is a strong VG because of the ring wear mostly on the back. All grading is guaranteed to visual Goldmine standards (see my feedback) unless otherwise specifically described. Price includes delivery confirmation and/or insurance(78s) domestic. Up to five 45s ship for the same price domestically media. Priority mail and professional packaging is $10.00. I ship at least twice a week, usually on Mondays and Wednesdays, every item paid for by end of the day Sunday. Important - media mail may take up to two weeks for delivery!!! Insurance is included on purchases of $50.00 or more. Sorry about the increase in international mail but the post office now charges me an average of $23.00 for one single LP - that does not consider the cost of the mailer, bubble wrap, and labels. Insurance and/or tracking for international sales is available at a much greater shipping cost (required for Portugal). The only way I can absolutely guarantee delivery internationally is with a tracking number or insurance. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. We do not alter customs forms. International shipping via first class can take a month or more from the shipping date - we have no control over shipping time. Watch for my newly listed auction items - lots of rarities and just plain weird stuff. Remember a bid today will help keep my dog herd (unfortunately down to four as they are getting to be old - like me) in dog biscuits and me in Dos XX. Okay, no more freezing mornings - I am tired of covering the plants and after all it is a "dry" heat.