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Works both ways of course. TheĀ world is at least as full of chancers looking for rare records in pristineĀ condition for bugger all. Ā Life was easier in some respects when you had to resort to go
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Could not agree with you more.Ā I just ignore listing as you've explained.Ā They come across as chances looking for mint prices for poor conditioned records, it's not hard to grade records h
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I always love the description comment ā Visually Graded ā which is code for its knackered ! But hey thatās my disclaimer if you buy it ! Chancers the lot of themĀ
I am often interested in records that are put up for sale, but can't buy them because they are not individually graded.
I often I seeĀ sales lists with a vague "all records are Vg+ or better".
I have seen records priced in the hundreds of pounds, with this poor grading. Ā I don't know how sellers expect people to spend that kind of money, without really knowing what they are going to get!Ā
Ā It would be silly to buy a car from a garage, that said about conditionĀ "all cars are vg or better".
Ā I would like to see records, over a certain price, individually graded on condition!
Anybody else bothered about this?
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