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Works both ways of course. The world is at least as full of chancers looking for rare records in pristine condition for bugger all. Life was easier in some respects when you had to resort to go
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Could not agree with you more. I just ignore listing as you've explained. 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 “ Visually Graded “ which is code for its knackered ! But hey that’s my disclaimer if you buy it ! Chancers the lot of them
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 see 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. I don't know how sellers expect people to spend that kind of money, without really knowing what they are going to get!
It would be silly to buy a car from a garage, that said about condition "all cars are vg or better".
I would like to see records, over a certain price, individually graded on condition!
Anybody else bothered about this?
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