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Don Mclean - Vincent / Castles In The Air - Rare 7" 45 Vinyl Record - 1972 on 2040-motos

AU $7.99
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Ryde, New South Wales, Australia

Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
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Item Details:

 Artist:  

Don McLean

Format: 

7" Single 45 rpm

Release Year: 

1972

 Record Label: 

United Artists

 Country Manufactured:  

Australia

 Serial Number / Reference:

UAK-4592

Track Listing:

 Side A:  

Vincent

 Side B: 

Castles In The Air

Condition Of Item: 

Vinyl Side A: 

VG/EX

Vinyl Side B:

VG/EX

Label Side A: 

EX

 Label Side B:

EX

Sleeve:

VG

Summary Of Grading: 

 

Record:

 

M

Mint. Absolutely perfect in every way – brand new and no signs of play.

EX

Excellent. Used, but no visible scratches, scuffs or marks.

VG

Very Good. Minimal light scratches, scuffing and wear, however will not effect playing of record.

G

Good. Visible light scratches, scuffing wear and minor warps which will not result in record skipping but may result in minor surface noise, crackling and groove wear.

P

Poor. Record will not play through without skipping, major scratches, scuffing or badly warped.

 

Labels:

M

Mint. Absolutely perfect in every way – brand new and no signs of play.

EX

Excellent.  Used, but no visible marks.

VG

Very Good. Minor markings, minor stains or discolouration.

G

Good. Major markings, stains, minor tears, writing on label, use of correction fluid or additional labels (stickers).

P

Poor. Major tears or heavily marred (excessive writing on label) or major wear and fading.

 

Sleeve:

 

M

Mint. Absolutely perfect in every way – brand new and possibly sealed (if specified).

EX

Excellent. Used, but no visible marking, creases, or writing.

VG

Very Good. Minor creases, ring wear, general wear and tear visible.

G

Good. Visible writing, use of correction fluid, noticeable wear and creasing, minor tears (usually repaired)

P

Poor. Major creases, tears, heavily marred.

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