Label: TOPIC (UK)
Cat no: 12T135 (MONO)
Year: 1966
Vinyl: MINT MINUS...ONE PLAY - UNMARKED SURFACES - GLEAMING SHEEN - SOLID 155 GRAMS - NO ISSUES, NO WARPS, NO DISTORTION, NO SCRATCHES - LIGHTEST OF STATIC - ONE PLAY, BAR MY TEST PLAY - IMMACULATE
Matrix numbers: 334.A 1A / 334.B 1A (MACHINE-STAMPED - DENOTES ORIG. 1ST UK PRESSING)
Labels: MINT MINUS...TWO VERY FEINT SPINDLE LINES - OTHERWISE CLEAN - NO GRAFFITI - IMMACULATE
Sleeve: VG+...FRONT-LAMINATED FINISH BY ROBERT STACE - SQUARE SPINE INTACT & FULLY LEGIBLE WITH SOME CREASING - LIGHT GENERAL WEAR BUT HAS SOME CREASING & LAMINATE LIFT - NO SPLITS & NO GRAFFITI - GREAT
Inner sleeve: POLY-LINED 'MONO' PAPER INNER (NOT SURE IF THIS IS THE ORIGINAL) - NO SPLITS & NO GRAFFITI - SOME VERY LIGHT CREASING & AGEING - GREAT
Notes: OVERALL SUPERB ORIGINAL UK 1ST PRESSING - IMMACULATE VINYL - ONE PLAY, BAR MY TEST PLAY - RARE UK FOLK...PLENTY OF PHOTOS...PLEASE WAIT FOR MY INVOICE...THANKS
Records are placed in separate inners and sent in strong lined oversized mailers with stiffeners and poly outer sleeves – the record(s) & sleeve(s) will be separated to avoid seams splitting.
Grading: I use the Dennis Greenidge grading system combining both visual & aural - common sense & years of experience basically - my feedback attests to general accuracy.
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i) should you be disgruntled with your purchase please contact me within three days of receipt and I will endeavour to resolve any problem(s) you may have…a full refund will be made if the item is found to be significantly different from the one described provided that the item is returned in the condition it was sent - return p&p will not be refunded.
ii) I always obtain a certificate of posting and will not accept liability for loss or damage in transit - insurance for expensive items is therefore recommended.
iii) shipping can always be combined to save costs - please enquire.
iv) Paypal is the only payment method I accept and payment should be received within 7 days of the auction ending please.
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