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My advice is to be a bit more accurate with your grading. How can something be overall Ex when it has light ringwear, a small amount of writing, and some scuffing and small scratches. Then you grade t
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i think if someone offered me 2500 for my copy i,d say no its mint and a brill double header, but if you want to sell your copy no worries at 600 i,l take it as a second copy.
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I've heard the NS side many times since the end of the '70s. But, I don't remember ever hearing the flip side (which may have been the original "A" side. I tend to like mid tempos and ballads more t
I'm seeking any advice and information on this rare item. I've located about five price points on this record, with condition ranging from G up to Mint. Does anyone have a thought on an appropriate price? We do intend to sell these, and will of course share sound clips.
We've graded the label/vinyl and audio as best we can as follows, but we provide the sound clips and pictures for your own evaluation: The A label is actually a strong EX, with no writing and only very light ringwear, but the B label is VG with a couple of bits of small writing. The vinyl itself looks VG, with scuffing and some light scratches. Fortunately, it plays better than it looks, and I would grade the audio at EX, reflecting some surface noise and an occasional light "pop", but overall strong and undistorted. It's interesting, but the audio improves quite dramatically on the A side from the first few spins, to something closer to EX+. If anyone is interested in offering, we are $2,000 USD at this point.
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