Sold Date:
December 7, 2024
Start Date:
December 5, 2024
Final Price:
£30.00
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
4855
Buyer Feedback:
0
Have confidence in my grading. All records are inspected under strong l.e.d. lights and graded using the record collectors guide - see grading guide at the bottom of my page. I take every care to describe accurately, please take the time to read my feedback comments.
Catalogue no; 50014 and SSK 894000
Sleeves, Houses of holy in very good + condition, Physical graffiti in fair condition with a tear on front top and general scuffing, as in photos. Inners to Physical graffiti in fair condition with seam split.
Labels all in very good condition.
Vinyls all in good condition with quite a few light scratches and marks visible. All vinyl plays very good with occasional crackle in quiet phases and between tracks.
Any additional information or photos required please ask.
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£3.00 per additional LP to rest of world
Proof of postage is always kept and items over £30 will be sent by signed for postage.
All vinyls are sent out in professional mailers with cardboard stiffeners.
I have tried to describe items as accurately as possible. In the very unlikely event of not being completely happy I will happily accept returns and refund the purchase and postage costs.
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Record grading;
Mint- item is factory sealed.
Near mint - item has been opened but has no marks visible under led lights.
Excellent- record shows some signs of having been played but there is very little lessening in sound quality.
Very good - record has obviously been played many times but displays no major deterioration in sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch.
Good - record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated.
Fair - record is still just playable, displays considerable surface noise and may even jump.
I also use + and - when a record falls between two grades and try to put a brief description of any noticeable faults and to photograph and faults.